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1ACTIVITIES TO STRENGTHEN SKILLS AND EMPLOYABILITY
THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF ICT AND E-LEARNING A
CASE OF CHEPKOILEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, KENYA
- A paper presented by
- Prof. John Simiyu
- e-mail jwsi54_at_yahoo.comĀ
- AT THE 5TH ANNUAL UNESCO-UNEVOC ICT IN TVET
SUMMIT IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - 25-27 MAY, 2011
2Abstract
- Information Communication and Technology (ICT) is
the worlds fastest growing economic activity
with Kenyas ICT industry growing at a promising
rate. - Countries that have harnessed the potential of
ICT have attained significant social and economic
development. - There are indications that ICT creates jobs
through direct employment in the ICT industries
and indirectly through ICT enabled and ancillary
enterprises.
3Abstract contd.
- Chepkoilel University College, a constituent
college of Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya, aims
to implement activities to strengthen skills and
employability through the integration of ICT and
e-learning in its programmes.
4Introduction
- Information Communication and Technology (ICT) is
the worlds fastest growing economic activity. - Kenyas ICT industry is growing at a promising
rate. - This is a direct result of the positive changes
being experienced in the business environment
following the decisive steps taken by the
government in 2004. - The figure below indicates the number of African
countries which showed effort toward ICT policy
formulation by the year 2000 and 2005
5Introduction contd.
Figure showing Progress of ICT policy
making in African countries
6Introduction contd.
- If that be the trend, by 2010, the countries with
ICT policy should have doubled to 60.
7Introduction contd. - ICT plans by African region
8Introduction contd.
- West Africa has a high prevalence of national ICT
plans but may have not been revised in years. - North Africa has the highest implementation rate.
- At best, 60 of African nations have ICT plans
and only half of these have been drafted in the
past few years.
9Introduction contd.
- Central Africa is making the most relative
progress in terms of official ICT vision. - NB Data is challenging to obtain.
10The Kenyan scenario
- The government of Kenya has invested in the
development of an enabling environment with
modern communication infrastructure. - The completion of the optical undersea fiber
cable dubbed TEAMS in 2009 to connect Kenya to
the rest of the world through Mombasa will
address the most critical infrastructural
requirement for the development of ICT
11The Kenyan scenario contd.
- The project is expected to address the connection
and open up rural Kenya to ICT. - The government of Kenya recognizes the role of
ICT in the social and economic development. - The government has promulgated a national ICT
policy based on economic Recovery Strategy for
Wealth and Employment Creation 2003-2007 .
12General benefits of ICT
- Use of ICT may be associated with new patterns of
job creation and job loss. - There are indications to suggest that jobs could
be lost through obsolescence, automation and
disintermediation. - While ICT and e-learning replace old tasks and
occupations through automation, the same
technologies also create new tasks and
occupations whereby ICT products and services
generate new jobs.
13General benefits of ICT contd.
- ICT creates jobs through direct employment in the
ICT industries and indirectly through ICT enabled
and ancillary enterprises. - The creation of industries such as the software,
computer, microelectronic and GSM industries
brings about new employment opportunities. - Countries that have harnessed the potential of
ICT have attained significant social and economic
development. - Such countries are rapidly transforming into
information knowledge based economies.
14General benefits of ICT contd.
- Countries where ICT sector is liberalized tend to
have a higher telecommunications penetration as
reflected in the increased growth of economy with
more jobs being created directly and indirectly
and more positive impact on poverty alleviation.
15Status of ICT at the College
- Although the status of ICT uptake at the college
is relatively low, the college takes cognizance
of the critical role ICT and e-learning play in
education. - The college reckons that while education is a
significant predictor of employment, ICT and
e-learning, when integrated in the disciplines,
especially TVET, can become the most impactful
things a person can do to improve employability
16Status of ICT at the College contd.
- The department of Technology education houses the
UNEVOC Centre in the newly established Chepkoilel
University College, a constituent college of Moi
University. - The Strategic Plan (2011-2015) of the college
contains the ICT policy that addresses the basic
needs of staff and students in as far as
requisite ICT skills and techniques in quest for
knowledge in various specialties are concerned
17Status of ICT at the College contd.
- ICT skills and techniques are harmonized in terms
of which skills are sufficient and at what level
in order to improve employability. - The question is What specific ICT and
e-learning related skills are necessary for
getting, keeping and doing well on a job, hence
creating and sustaining more jobs?
18Status of ICT at the College contd.
- The college has embarked on putting up an
ambitious programme and infrastructure in ICT and
e-learning. - The college ICT policy is to unify all sources of
information by their interconnection on a single
high speed network to - Carry out research
- Access student information held at the
administrator
19Status of ICT at the College contd.
- Access bibliographic information from the library
and other remote database. - Access internet
- Communicate via e-mail (intranet or internet)
20School of Education
- The school houses Technology education
department, the home of the UNEVOC Centre. - The department offers vocational education and
technical skills development for teachers to
teach in technical training institutions in the
country. - The graduates either are employed or go out to
create jobs or employment.
21School of Education contd.
- Application skills are integrated in technology
courses.
22School of Agriculture and Biotechnology
- The school is strategically situated in the White
Highlands the granary of wheat and maize
farming in the country. - The school recognizes that value chain through
the introduction of appropriate e-agriculture
programmes holds a very huge potential for
generating large volumes of decent jobs.
23School of Agriculture and Biotechnology contd.
- The e-agriculture programme in extension provides
the platform for information sharing between
agricultural researchers and extension workers . - There is a potential job creation of extension
workers, researchers and others involved in
content development.
24School of Agriculture and Biotechnology contd.
- It is hoped that these programmes will also
contribute tremendously to empowering farmers
with relevant skills and information to boost
their productivity and profitability.
25School of Business and Economics
- The school is relatively new having been
re-established after the former school was moved
to main campus of Moi University. - Without a doubt, embarking on an e-business
effort requires as much thinking about business
strategy as it does about technology (ICT).
26School of Business and Economics contd.
- E-business is integrated in the teaching of the
courses whereby learning how to use internet to
connect with the customers, partners and
suppliers is done. - This transforms the existing and potential
businesses to make them more efficient hence
creating more jobs and employment.
27School of Business and Economics contd.
- The term e-business is used interchangeably with
e-commerce although e-commerce refers only to
on-line transactions of selling goods and
services which the government of Kenya plans to
implement. - Incorporation of e-payment systems and
e-signature acts in the teaching and learning
should transform the growth of e-commerce
graduates in the country.
28School of Science
- The largest school that houses the main computer
programmes in the college. - General aspects of computing are provided to
students in the department of mathematics and
computer science. - Specialized knowledge application in ICT is
offered in the three schools as discussed above.
29Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship skills are employed in the
programmes school-wide so that graduates do not
always look up to the government to provide jobs. - This encourages graduates to be innovative,
creative and job creators rather than job
seekers.
30Conclusion
- Evidence abounds about the significance of ICT in
socio-economic development of Kenya as a country
just as in any other country. - It is hoped that Chepkoilel University College
provides a primary step toward strengthening
skills and employability in its teaching and
learning through integration of ICT and
e-learning in its diverse nature of programmes.
31ICT practical class in session
32The End