Almikey wrote:we are already using Google for our day to day problems. The class is becoming dull by the day. Books are outdated but the internet isn't. School is expensive but the internet isn't.We can pause download and rewind. Lectures from MIT just a click away. Listen to musings from our billionaire mentors on twitter. TED Talks that blow my mind away.
Sorry Mr Lecturer if you sound less convincing than the billionaire i'm following on twitter, less inspiring than the 15 year old hacker in Japan, less motivated than the lecturerer from the MIT website.
Change is happening.
Massive Online Open Courses are happening.
The world is taking on a new form right before our eyes. We used to be the last to know. The last to embrace. Ignorance was our defense but now no more.
What do you think is the future of MOOC (Massive Online Open Courses) in Kenya?
I have acquired the domain below
www. nikodaro.com
I am open to suggestions as to how we can use the internet to make effective change in our country using all the free knowledge and all the connections available. I want to start a revolution aimed at the Kenyan mind.
I believe that we're headed to a time in history where knowledge availability will not be an issue. How do we make Kenyans embrace this great resource and instill it in our culture?

Somebody should make you head at the ministry of education! Just yesterday I was watching 'How to be a man', educational videos geared at teaching young boys. Started in the US eons ago, I need no answer as to why we are so behind in almost every sector. Watch how kids are fascinated by audiovisual, computer games, TV, movies, music videos etc, look at how they are influenced by pop stars... now tell me what are the best avenues to teach them anything? Compare that to our present mode of education

Compare that to the quality of education

compare that to end results after spending so many years schooling
Boss, you have a fan in me. Even a free volunteer!