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Kenya Education Network (KENET) is a National Research and Education Network that promotes the use of ICT in Teaching, Learning and Research in Higher Education Institutions in Kenya.
KENET aims to interconnect all the Universities, Tertiary and Research Institutions in Kenya by setting up a cost effective and sustainable private network with high speed access to the global Internet.
KENET also facilitates electronic communication among students and faculties in member institutions, share learning and teaching resources by collaboration in Research and Development of Educational content.
KENET Mission To drive the integration of ICT in research and learning through quality, cost effective and efficient provision of ICT services and to be a key partner in the development of the ICT society
Our History
When a multi-stakeholder forum,mostly dominated by higher education institutions,converged to brainstorm on how to connect their institutions to Internet in 1999 they all read from the same script:Institutions of higher learning should have access ...
Feature Stories
KENET TAKES STOCK
It may not be making headlines in the newspapers neither is it blazing our television screens but one thing is indisputable: Kenya Education Network has made tremendous achievement. Considers this:
Kenya Education Network(KENET) has partnered with German Research and Education network to set up the... More detail
INTERNET:PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN NAIROBI TAKE QUEUE
Picture this:The computer lab is packed to capacity with students .It seems no computer is idle here. Students streaming in and out of the computer lab are a common sight. The building located at the epicenter of the university is a hive of activities. The semester is almost coming to an end. I... More detail
FINAL ANALYSIS OF INTERNET IN NAIROBI UNIVERSITIES
As curtains finally come down on our coverage of stories in Nairobi a number of things have strongly emerged. Among them being the Internet and the end user. Students and Institutions of higher learning have been of particular interest in this stories. The stories gave them that rare chance to te... More detail
INTERNET : PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES HAVE THEIR SAY
Private universities in Nairobi may be miles apart when it comes to their locations and courses they teach but it seems when it comes to Internet they just can't escape each other since they share a lot in common. Sample this. More detail
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KENET News
Kevin Chege Appointed the Intenet Development Manager for Africa by Internet Society
Josphat Karanja is this years Top CIO in East Africa
Josphat Karanja, the Head of Infrastructure and Project Manager for the KTCIP project is this years Top CIO (Chief Information Officer) in East Africa! This was announced during the annual CIO 100...
KENET Tops 2011 CIO 100 Annual Awards
Kenya Education Network (KENET) are this years winners of the prestigious CIO 100 Annual Awards. KENET received the award for their project that seeks to provide Internet connectivity to educationa...
Annual Vice Chancellor's and Heads of Institutions Forum - December 8 - 9, 2011 in Mombasa
KENET held the annual Heads of KENET member institutions (VCs Forum) on December 8-9, 2011 in Mombasa. The forum addressed the following:
E-learning strategy implementation, including fac...
2011 KENET ICT Directors Forum
This years KENET annual ICT directors forum was held on 23rd November 2011 at the Safari Park hotel, Nairobi. It was one of the pre- conference activities and in attendance were the various ICT direct...
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Phase I of the EA accession project investigated readiness in all higher education institutions in East Africa and selected the top ranked Universities to be used to develop institutional road maps on how to accession to higher levels of readiness during phase II of the project.
KENET organized this workshop for all the researchers and research assistants in the five EA countries to discuss and finalize plans for Phase II of the research projects.One of the key highlights of the workshop was an opportunity to visit some Kenyan universities and see what it practically meant to achieve higher stages of readiness in network access, networked learning and networked campus. During the workshop participants were given an opportunity to make a presentation on their NRENs or University and share experiences on some of the challenges they were currently dealing with and what strategies they had put in place to manage these challenges.The workshop ended with a discussion on project plans and strategies. A consensus on the choice of universities selected for the project was arrived at and the project plan was shared with the participants. Finally there was a call for proposals on innovative projects by KENET to the selected universities. KENET would provide a matching grant and monitor the results over a period of one to two years.
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Josphat Karanja, the Head of Infrastructure and Project Manager for the KTCIP project is this years Top CIO (Chief Information Officer) in East Africa! This was announced during the annual CIO 100...
Kenya Education Network (KENET) are this years winners of the prestigious CIO 100 Annual Awards. KENET received the award for their project that seeks to provide Internet connectivity to educationa...
This years KENET annual ICT directors forum was held on 23rd November 2011 at the Safari Park hotel, Nairobi. It was one of the pre- conference activities and in attendance were the various ICT direct...