A Ubiquitous Method for Sustainable Use of Mobile Learning in the Classroom

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Public Service Commission
East Africa ICT Exhibitions & Conferences
2013 Conference Theme
Advancing Human Capital Through eLearning and Mobile Technologies
An International ICT Conference for Innovators, Leaders, and Educators!
Safari Park Hotel & Casino
Nairobi, Kenya
Acknowledgements and Thanks
Session Chairs
Mr. Might Abreh
Ms. Grace Baguma
Mr. Peter Barasa
Dr. Everrett Shiverenje Igobwa
Dr. Fredrick Iraki
Mr. Bonface Ireri
Dr. Judith Kamau
Mr. Werner Hansen
Dr. Lydia Kaume
Dr. Salesio Kiura
Dr. Kenneth Kungu
Mr. Daniel Getuno Makini
Ms. Ruth Nyambura
Mr. Baraza Situma
Ms. Rebecca Wambua
Mr. Richard Wanjohi
University of Cape Coast, Ghana
National Curriculum Development Centre, Uganda
Kenya School of Government, Kenya
Educational Technologist, Canada
United States International University, Kenya
Africa Nazarene University, Kenya
Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
GPO, TrustandSoft, Germany
University of Missouri, Extension, USA
Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
Tennesee State University, USA
Kenya School of Government, Kenya
Egerton University, Kenya
Africa International University, Kenya
Riara University, Kenya
University of Arkansas Fayetteville, USA
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Tim Hatcher
Prof. Margaret Kobia, CBS
Dr. Fred Matiangi
Hon. Dr. Kilemi Mwiria
Prof. Frederick Nafukho
Prof. Koen De Pryck
Professor, North Carolina State University, USA
Chairperson, Public Service Commission, Kenya
ICT Cabinet Secretary, Kenya
Development Consultant, Kimkam Consultants, Kenya
Professor, Texas A & M University, USA
Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
ICT Policy Panelists
Dr. Judith Kamau
Mr. Jerome Morrissey
Mrs. Nancy Muriuki
Mr. Peter Bodo Ong'aro,
Mr. Barnabas Sang
Director of Open & Distance Learning, KEMU
CEO, Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative (GeSCI)
Director, Human Resources, AMREF
Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies & Environment
National ICT Innovation & Integration, Ministry of Education
Conference Contacts
2013 Chair
2013 Co-Chair
2013 Program Chair
Dr. Penina Mungania Lam
Dr. Lydia Kaume
Mr. Richard Wanjohi
2013 Event Coordinator
Ms. Shillah Makena
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2013 Management
2013 Event Management
Ms. Anne Mutugi
Mr. John Mwangi
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Pre-Conference Training Workshops
Thursday July 25, 2013
Foundations of eLearning: From the Ground Up!
Workshop 1: Fundamentals of eLearning Program Planning
Workshop 2: Learner-Centered Design and Development
Workshop 3: Facilitating and Managing an Online Course
Workshop 4: Flip your Course!
Evaluation, Wrap-up and New Learning
Friday, July 26, 2013
Best Practices and Leadership in eLearning
Workshop 1: Ubuntu Online (Social Presence)
Workshop 2: Becoming an elder [Teaching Presence]
Workshop 3: Community of Inquiry [Cognitive Presence & Adult Learning Principles]
Workshop 4: Evaluation, Wrap-up and New Learning
Pre-Conference Facilitators
Prof. Tim Hatcher, Ph.D.
Dr. Lydia Kaume
Dr. Penina Mungania Lam
Dr. Hellen Muyia, Ph.D.
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Professor, North Carolina State University, USA
Nutrition Specialist, University of Missouri, Extension, USA
Director & Assistant Professor, Queen’s University, Canada
Assistant Professor, Texas A & M University, USA
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Conference Schedule at a Glance
Monday, July 29, 2013
7:30 – 9:00
8:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 9:45
9:45 – 10:45
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12: 30
12:30 – 1:30
1:30 – 2:30
2:30 – 5:30
5:30 – 7:00
Badge Pick-up and Coffee Service and Expo set up
Welcome and Opening Ceremony
Chief Guest: Dr. Fred Matiangi, ICT Cabinet Secretary [plenary session]
Keynote: Prof. Margaret Kobia, Ph.D., CBS [plenary session]
Tea Break and Expo opens
Concurrent Sessions
Lunch, Expo
Keynote: Prof. Tim Hatcher [plenary session]
Concurrent Sessions
Networking Cocktail
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
7:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 9:45
9:45 – 10:45
10:45 – 11:15
11:15 – 12: 30
12:30 – 1:30
1:30 – 2:30
2:30 – 5:00
5:00 – 5:30
Badge Pick-up and Coffee Service
Keynote: Prof. Frederick Nafukho [plenary session]
ICT Policy Panel
Tea Break, Expo
Concurrent Sessions
Lunch, Expo
Keynote: Dr. Kilemi Mwiria [plenary session]
Master Speaker: Prof. Koen De Pryck
Concurrent sessions
Closing ceremony
Dr. George Achuki, USIU
Dr. Tim Hatcher, NCSU
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Welcome Message from the Conference Chair
Habari! It’s with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 2013 eLearning
Innovations Conference & Expo. On behalf of the conference management team, our
sponsors and collaborators, I am excited about the opportunity the next two days
present to all of us – to meet and share ideas!
The theme of the conference is Advancing Human Capital Through eLearning and
Mobile Learning Applications. To support this theme are 8 tracks and 54
presentations featuring the latest innovations in e-learning and mobile technologies;
presented in a variety of formats including symposia, workshops, keynotes, panels,
and innovative sessions. This conference was developed with innovators, leaders, and educators in mind and with
a goal of enhancing Africa’s leadership in using ICTs for education and training. Whether you are an ICT expert or
an emerging ICT innovator/leader/educator, you will find that this conference offers diverse opportunities for you
to:
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Expand your network and identify potential collaborators
Share insights and experiences with e-learning
Develop a learning community and a support system beyond the conference
As we mark this inaugural conference in 2013, I am pleased to note that the response from eLearning stakeholders
has been phenomenal. This year’s conference has attracted international audience from over 10 countries. With
such a diverse representation and expertise that is represented here, I am confident that the Pre-conference and
Conference events will enable you to enhance your eLearning practices – to be captured via the “New Learning!”
evaluation tools during the conference.
This conference addresses the learning needs that are evident in the 21st century knowledge economy; with
organizations seeking innovative ways of enhancing human capital across all sectors. It will offer you diverse tips
and tools to leverage the power of learning technologies. The two-day pre-conference workshops that just ended
were a great success and they provided hands-on training to equip practitioners with the core competencies on
eLearning foundations and best practices. This two-day conference will provide an opportunity for knowledge
exchange among professionals that have embraced e-learning and those planning to integrate ICTs to their existing
training/educational approaches. You will discover the latest advances in eLearning tools and practices that foster
talent development as you to engage in conversations with experts.
Beyond the formal learning events, discover Kenya’s magical sceneries by indulging yourself in a safari around
Kenya. From our fun-filled capital city Nairobi, to the wildebeests migration happening in the Maasai Mara, to the
Kenyan coastal white sandy beaches!
Finally, plans for the 2014 conference are already underway. I urge you to collaborate with us as partners,
presenters, delegates, sponsors and as our good-will ambassadors! Join me in making this event a memorable
experience. Cheers to each innovator, leader or educator represented here today! KARIBU!
Dr. Penina Mungania Lam, 2013 eLearning Innovations Conference Chair
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2013 Conference Tracks
1. Blended/Hybrid Learning Innovations
2. Emerging Web 3.0 Technologies/Learning Media
3. Assessment and Evaluation
4. Instructional design considerations
5. eLearner/Student Success Strategies
6. Leadership in eLearning and mLearning
7. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Entrepreneurship
8. Applications in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Conference Formats
Conference formats include:
1. Symposium sessions: Each symposium session includes 3-4 related full papers or abstracts
that are grouped together by topic by the Conference Program Committee
2. Panel sessions: Panels include e-learning experts, IT professionals, educators, HR
practitioners, students, and policy makers and others involved in distance education and
eLearning.
3. Innovative Interactive sessions: Include a hands-on demonstration of a tool or process,
followed by practical exercises that require participants to work on a particular skill using their
computers. Demonstrations integrate active learning by engaging the audience.
Note: Participants in Innovation Interactive Sessions should bring their own laptop to the
session. No computers/laptops are available for participants’ use at these sessions.
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Monday, July 29, 2013
Opening Plenary: Ivory
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Fred Matiang’i, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of
ICT, Chief Guest
Topic: Opening Ceremony Speech
Prof. Margaret Kobia, Ph.D., CBS. Chairperson
Public Service Commission
Topic: Advancing Human Capital Through
eLearning and Mobile Learning Applications
Prof. Tim Hatcher, North Carolina State
University, USA
Professor of Vocational & Workforce Education
Topic: Tool or Tyrant? The Ethics of e-Learning
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Monday, July 29, 2013
7:30 – 8:30
Registration
Badge pick-up, Refreshments
8:30 - 9:00
Plenary: Ivory
Welcome
9:15 – 9:45
Plenary: Ivory
Opening Ceremony & Chief Guest
Dr. Fred Matiang’i, ICT Cabinet Secretary
9:45 - 10:45
Plenary: Ivory
Keynote Address: Prof. Margaret Kobia, Ph.D., CBS.
Chairperson Public Service Commission
Advancing Human Capital Through eLearning and Mobile Learning Applications
10:45 – 11:15
TEA BREAK
Exhibits Open
11:15 - 12:30
11:15 - 12:30
Mount Kenya Room A
Symposium - Session Chair: Bonface Ireri, Africa Nazarene University
Mr. Tom Mboya Okaya, Regina Pacis University College
eLearning for Aging Classroom Teachers in Kenya
Dr. Kenneth Kungu, Tennessee State University, USA
Cultural Intelligence in eLearning Contexts
Mount Kenya Room B: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Everrett Shiverenje Igobwa, Canada
Ms. Betty Mayeku, George-August University, Goettingen, Germany
Could Adaptive Context-aware Pervasive Learning Environment be a Possible Solution to
Quality HE and Learner Retention in DL?
Mr. Peter Barasa, Kenya School of Government – Embu
Integrated Multi agent Based E-Learning System
Mr. Peter Bodo Ong'aro, GAATES
The Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES)
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11:15 - 12:30
Mount Kenya Room C: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Mr. Might Abreh, University of Cape Coast
Mr. Joel Mtebe, UDSM & Dr. M.M. Kissaka
Exploring Challenges, and Instructors’ Intention to Adopt and Use Open Educational
Resources in Higher Education in Tanzania
Ms. Edna Osebe, UN-Habitat
Enhancing Knowledge Exchange for Urban Practitioners: The Case of UN-Habitat
Mr. Lawrence Muriira, Kenya Methodist University
Strategic Use of Interactive White Board as A Content Learning Management System in
Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning for Kenyan University
11:15 - 12:15
Ivory: Concurrent Break-out Symposium Session
Session Chair: Frederick Iraki, USIU
Dr. Catherine Gakii Murungi & Rhoda Karimi, Kenyatta University
Web 2.0 Technologies Use by Students in Kenyan Universities
Dr. Catherine Gakii Murungi & Ms. Rhoda Karimi Gitonga, Kenyatta University
Are Lecturers and Students in Our Public Universities Interacting with Technology in the
Blended/Hybrid Classes?
12:30 – 1:30
LUNCH BREAK
1:30– 2:30
Keynote Address: Prof. Tim Hatcher, North Carolina State University, USA
Professor of Vocational & Workforce Education
Tool or Tyrant? The Ethics of e-Learning
Plenary: Ivory
2:30 – 3:00
TEA BREAK
3:00 – 4:30
Ivory: Concurrent Break-out Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Lydia Kaume, University of Missouri, Extension, USA
Grace Baguma, Deputy Director, National Curriculum Development Centre – Uganda
Teaching Literacy Skills through Use of ICTs
Mary Atieno Ooko, Africa Nazarene University
A study of the implementation of Social Media Amongst Distance Learners at Africa
Nazarene University
Kizito Makoba, Waibochi Paul, & David Kireru, National Trainer-ICT, CEMASTEA
Igniting e-Learners’ Interests Using the TPACK Lesson Study Approach
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3:00 – 4:30
Mount Kenya Room A: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Kenneth Kungu, Tennesee State University, USA
Mr. Henry Obaga Were, Mrs. Anne Kangethe, & Mr. James Mutinda
Kenya School of Government – Embu
Comparative Analysis of Face-to-Face and e-Learning Modes of Delivery for Senior
Management Training Course of Kenya School of Government: Cost Benefit Analysis &
Criterion-Alternative Matrix Approaches
Prof. Jospeter Mbuba & Florence N. Mugambi, Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
Examining Student Preferences for Instructional Delivery Methods, Instructor-Student
Interaction Logistics, and Testing and Assessment Modalities
Mr. Might Abreh, University of Cape Coast & Ernest Kojo Bentum
Examination of Bottlenecks in the Use of Web 2.0 Tools For University Teaching: The
University Of Cape Coast Experience
3:00 – 4:30
Mount Kenya Room B: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Mr. Peter Barasa, Kenya School of Government
Mr. Boniface Ireri & Edward Ombui, African Nazarene University
Choosing and Adapting an Instructional Design Model for m-Learning
Mr. George Nyabera Kitisha, World Vision International
mLearning: A Pedagogy of Learning for Community Health Workers in Rural Kenya
Mr. Barnabas K. Sang, Ministry of Education, Kenya
Does ICT Solutions Proposed for Educational Institutions Add Value to Teaching/Learning?: A
Methodological Approach to Assessing ICT in Education Solutions
3:00 – 5:30
Mount Kenya Room C: Innovative Session
Session Chair: Ms. Grace Baguma, Deputy Director at National Curriculum Development
Centre - Uganda
Ms. Maria Miiro & Dr. Paul Birevu Muyinda, Makerere University, Business School
A Ubiquitous Method for Sustainable Use of Mobile Learning in the Classroom
Mrs. Ann Kang’ethe & Mr. Robert Ng’ang’a, Kenya School of Government – Embu
Determinants of ICT Usage among Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya
Mr. Tonee Ndung’u, Kytabu Company Limited
The Future of Education
4:30 – 5:30
Ivory: Concurrent Break-out Interactive Innovative Session
Session Chair: Rebecca Wambua, Riara University
Emerging Web 3.0 Technologies/Learning Media (Interactive Session)
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Ms. Maria Miiro, Makerere University, Business School
A Ubiquitous Method for Sustainable Use of Mobile Learning in the Classroom
4:30 – 5:30
Mount Kenya Room A: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Ms. Ruth Nyambura, Egerton University
Ms. Patricia Appiah-Boateng & Dr. Salome Essuman, University of Education, Winneba
Faculty and Students Collaboration in an Online Courseware Development: Lessons and
Challenges
Mr. Edward Ombui, Africa Nazarene University
Electronic Portfolios: Helping Faculty Help Themselves and Others
4:30 – 5:30
Mount Kenya Room B: Special Session
Prof. Keengwe Sagini (Jared), University of North Dakota, USA
Writing to Publish
Dr. Caren Ouma, USIU-Africa
Marketing Game of Agricultural Produce
5:30 - 7:00
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Networking Cocktail
Hosted at the Safari Park Pool for all Delegates
July 29-30, 2013
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Plenary: Ivory
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Fredrick Muyia Nafukho, Texas A&M University, USA
Topic: Design, Implementation and Assessment of E- Learning
Curriculum for Learners with Diverse Learning Needs
Dr. Kilemi Mwiria, Development Consultant, Kimkam
Consultants (Africa) Ltd.
Topic: Exploiting the Opportunities Made Possible by Elearning for Quality Higher Education for All
Prof. Koen De Pryck, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Topic: Riding the eLearning paradigm Shift-Sustainable
Learning at the Crossroad of Megatrends
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ICT Policy Panelists
Dr. Judith Kamau,
Director, Open & Distance Learning, Kenya
Methodist University
http://www.kemu.ac.ke/
Mr. Jerome Morrissey,
CEO, Global e-Schools and Communities
Initiative (GeSCI)
http://www.gesci.org/
Mrs. Nancy Muriuki,
Director, Human Resources, AMREF
http://www.amref.org/
Mr. Peter Bodo Ong'aro,
The Global Alliance on Accessible
Technologies and Environments (GAATES)
http://www.gaates.org/
Mr. Barnabas Sang,
National ICT Innovation & Integration,
Ministry of Education
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Agenda: Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
7:30 - 9:00
Registration
Badge pick-up and Refreshments
9:00 – 10:00
Plenary: Ivory
Keynote Address: Prof. Fredrick Muyia Nafukho, Texas A&M University, USA
Design, Implementation and Assessment of E- Learning Curriculum for Learners with
Diverse Learning Needs
10:00–10:45
Plenary: Ivory
ICT Policy Panel: Moderator: Dr. Penina Lam, Queen’s University, Canada
Dr. Judith Kamau, Director of Open and Distance Learning, KEMU
Mr. Jerome Morrissey, CEO, Global e-Schools and Communities Initiative (GeSCI)
Mrs. Nancy Muriuki, Director, Human Resources, AMREF
Mr. Peter Bodo Ong'aro, The Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and
Environments (GAATES)
Mr. Barnabas Sang, National ICT Innovation and Integration, Ministry of Education
10:45 – 11:15
TEA BREAK
Mount Kenya Room A: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Rebecca Wambua, Riara University
Exhibits Open
11:15- 12:30
Mrs. Anne Wanjiru Gatende, Inorero University IBTM
A Case Study of Open Asynchronous Learning in Kenya
Prof. Frederick Iraki, United States International University
Developing Online and Hybrid Language Courses at the United States International
University: Peaks and Valleys
Mr. Wycliff Ombaka, Kenya School of Government - Embu
Developing Human Capital Through e-learning and Mobile Technologies
11:15- 12:30
Mount Kenya Room B: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Mr. Richard Wanjohi, University of Arkansas
Mr. Richard Wanjohi, University of Arkansas, USA
Software and Packages in STEM (Typesetting & Statistical)
Ms. Patricia Appiah-Boateng & Sakina Acquah, University of Education, Winneba,
Ghana
Junior High School Science Teachers’ Use Of Computer Applications In Teaching
Science
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11:15- 12:30
Mount Kenya Room C: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Salesio Kiura, Kenya Methodist University
Mr. David Kabata, Dedan Kimathi University & Victor Kabata, Ministry of
Information
Using e-learning to Bridge the Skills Gap in Small and Micro- Enterprises (SME’s) in
Kenya
Mrs. Etsegenet Fisseha ZTE & Mark Clarke, Jumping Bean on Ramp
Open Source Platforms for Mobile Elearning
12:30 – 1:30
LUNCH BREAK
1:30-2:30
Plenary: Ivory
Keynote Address: Dr. Kilemi Mwiria
Exploiting the Opportunities Made Possible by E-learning for Quality Higher
Education for All
2:30-3:30
Plenary: Ivory (concurrent with sessions)
Master Speaker: Prof. Koen De Pryck Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Riding the eLearning paradigm Shift-Sustainable Learning
at the Crossroad of Megatrends
2:30-3:30
Mount Kenya Room A: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Werner Hansen GPO, TrustandSoft
Dr. Lydia Kaume & Dr. Ellen Schuster, University of Missouri Extension, USA
University of Missouri Extension
Increasing Participation of Multi-Sessional Nutrition and Health Education Programs in
Extension: The Role of ELearning Technologies
Tom Nyamache, Mount Kenya University, Nakuru Campus & Ms. Ruth Nyambura,
Egerton University
Impact of Social Entrepreneurship on ICT Business in Kenya
2:30-3:30
Mount Kenya Room B: Panel Session
Session Chair: Frederick Iraki, USIU
Mrs. Ann Teresa Kang’ethe, Henry Were, James Mutinda, Kenya School of
Government - Embu
Innovative Blended Learning Approach for Training Public Service in Kenya
2:30-3:30
Mount Kenya Room C: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Salesio Kiura, Kenya Methodist University
Mrs. Susan Chepkonga & Prof Gerald N. Kimani, Maasai Mara University, Dr.
Ursulah Okoth, University of Nairobi
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Influence of Principals Integration of ICT in Educational Management in Public
Secondary Schools in Nairobi County (Data Analysis)
3:30 – 4:00
4:00 – 5:00
TEA BREAK, EXPO
Ivory: Concurrent Break-out Symposium Session
Session Chair: Mr. Daniel Makini Getuno, Kenya School of Government
Dr. Purity Gitonga, Kenya Anti-Corruption Authority (KACA)
Technology and Character Education: Promise or Peril
Micah Matiangi (AMREF), Felarmine Muiruri, (AMREF); Ruth Maithya (AMREF),
Elizabeth Oywer (Virtual Training School (AVTS); Nyagero Josephat (Nursing Council of
Kenya (NCK) registrar)
Influence of Socio-Demographic And Environmental Characteristics on Performance
of Nurse Upgrading ELearning Students
4:00 – 5:00
Mount Kenya Room A: Innovative Interactive Session
Session Chair: Mr. Baraza Situma, Africa International University
Mr. Werner Hansen GPO, TrustandSoft
How to Empower and Develop Humans with eLearning Tools in Multiple
Environments and Cultures
4:00 – 5:00
Mount Kenya Room B: Symposium Session
Session Chair: Dr. Judith Kamau, Director Kenya Methodist University
Rebecca Wambua, Riara University
E-Learning or blended Learning: Kenyan Educational Institutions at Crossroads
Mr. Elizaphan Muuro Maina, Kenyatta University
Intelligent Grouping in Discussion Forums in Moodle
4:00 – 5:00
Mount Kenya Room C: Symposium Session
Mr. Alemneh Moges, Ethiopian Management Institute
ICT Learning Ethiopia
Mr. Alexander Wachira, Kenya Methodist University
Enhancing Small Business Growth through a Commodity Exchange Market
Ms. Joan Murumba, Kenya Methodist University
Knowledge Transfer Systems: Catalyst to Knowledge Dissemination and Utilization in
Institutions of Higher learning in Kenya
5:00– 5:30
Closing Ceremony
Dr. George Achuki, USIU, Dean Chandaria School of Business
Dr. Tim Hatcher: New Learning!
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