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    Leveraging ICT to Widen Access to Higher Education in Kenya
    (Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO, 2021-06-28) Mutai, Joram Kiptoo; Masese, Benard Chuma; Mbugua, Samuel Thaiya; Korongo, Julia Nduta; Nambiro, Alice Wechuli
    We argue for ICT leverage to curb limiting barriers and aid widening access to higher education in Kenya. Impediments to higher education access in Kenya include affordability, flexibility, institutional limited capacities, lack of opportunities for education mobility and lifelong learning. A qualitative content analysis methodology appreciated Kenya’s robust ICT infrastructure with great potential to tap into ICT based open and distance learning, learner centered E-learning and blended learning as some of the affordable and flexible strategies for widening access to higher education. In particular, ICT greatly enhances flexibility for working population because it fits in their work demands and personal commitments. ICT has huge potential to moderate access barrier to persons living with disabilities and rural dwellers. It is flexible to working class, lifelong learning enthusiasts and mobile learners. Ubiquity, reusability and portability of ICT based learning resources, contribute to affordability, hence contribute to widening access to higher education. Prioritising education using ICT’s, with deliberate and targeted efforts by leaders and decision makers, is key to investing more resources in ICT and developing policies that prioritises widening access to education through ICT’s.
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    Role of ICT4D in the Growth and Development of SMES : A Solution To Digital Divide
    (International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2021-08-28) Masese, Chuma Benard; Mbugua, Samwel Thaiya; Korongo, Julia Nduta; Kiptoo, Joram Mutai; Nambiro, Alice Wechuli
    ICTs have played a critical role within the development of business particularly small and medium enterprises. During a modern digital era, technology is most vital pillar within the provision of data and knowledge for the growth of development, sustainability, productivity and competitiveness of small and medium enterprises. The primary goal of this study was to research on the role of ICT4D in the growth and development of SMEs: a solution to digital divide. The paper used secondary data. It was noted that small and medium enterprises take part in a significant role in Kenya’s economy. Enterprises in Kenya, more especially SMEs, have enjoyed the benefits and the potential of adoption and utilization of ICT within their operations. ICT has the potential of remodeling the business and improve.

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