Dear friends, I am happy to share good news with you. UNICEF Innovation Fund is partnering with us in e-reading technology for Inclusive Education in Kenya! Our strategic aim for this work is… read more →
eKitabu attended the Kenya Library Association held at the Nairobi Safari Club that brought various librarians from Kenya and several African countries. The Theme: “Gearing up for the future:Library and Information… read more →
The 2017 Digital Essay Competition has come to a close with many schools and students taking part. The competition was open to students from Class 5 – 8 and Form… read more →
Marrakesh Notification No. 30 Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled Ratification by the Republic of Kenya The Director… read more →
eKitabu is collaborating with Benetech through their Bookshare.org project to offer reading materials to the print disabled in Kenya especially the most vulnerable group, children. Through their representative from India,… read more →
We have just awarded the first ever iTOYA (ICT Teacher of the Year) winners in collaboration with CEMASTEA. The award was for the best innovative teachers in classroom practices in STEM (Science–Biology, Chemistry,… read more →
eKitabu – an open source, cross-platform e-reading system On 12 July 2017, the UNICEF Innovation Fund announces another set of investments in open source technology solutions – eKitabu, is among one of… read more →
At the recent Technology Salon Nairobi, technologists and educators asked how could technology improve education in Kenya? One way is through a set of software and content that is curated… read more →