Kenyan pupils find teachers in laptops |
Posted by: Susan Einhorn |
Gladys Lokilamak is always cheery in the afternoons. This is the time that she and her colleagues at the remote Asilong Primary School in north-western Kenya normally find fun in education - through laptops. Though hers is a nomadic community characterised by perennial cattle raids and a world that has seen little technology, Gladys is a tech-whiz-kid that can put many a city kids to shame, thanks to a little green XO laptop that she uses. |
Source: Afrol News (Lesotho) | Published: October 21st, 2010 |
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