Kenyatta University in partnership with ICDL, IBM, HUAWEI, and CISCO is offering the following short courses:
ICDL Digital Skills: Module one (Ksh. 18,000) 1. Computer and Online essentials 2. Documents 3. Spreadsheets 4. Presentations | IBM Courses: (Ksh. 10,000/per course) Data Science, Business Intelligence, IoT Cloud Computing Huawei Courses: (Ksh. 11,000/per course) Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence , Cloud Computing
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ICDL for Professionals: Module 2 (Ksh. 18,000) Pre-requisite Module 1 1. Data Analytics 2. Digital Marketing 3. e-commerce 4. Team work 5. Cyber Security 6. ICT for Education | Cisco Courses: (Ksh. 11,000/per course) CCNA: IT Essentials Cisco CCNA1: Introduction to Network CCNA2: Switching, routing and wireless essentials CCNA3: Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation Programming essentials in Python Cisco Cyber Security Course (ksh. 20,000) Network Security and Cyber Security Operations |
The courses are available in all modes of learning and in all campuses:
· Full-time: 8am to 5pm
· Part-time: (Evening: 5.30-8.30pm or
· Weekend: Saturday 9am to 5pm)
For more information on specific courses, how to apply and pay kindly visit our KU ICT Professional Training and Certification Center website: http://iptcc.ku.ac.ke/
Kenet is conducting the 2022 online survey of all university students mainly on laptop ownership and their off-campus Internet access options. Kindly forward the online survey link to your students through your all your channels (WhatsApp, social media, e-mail or even bulk SMS) - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KENET-Student-Laptop-Purchase-Program_SLPP_20226PHVPTM. The survey takes approximately 5 minutes. This is part of our Student Laptop Purchase Program initiative (we want to establish the barriers to new laptop purchases).
As an incentive, KENET shall guarantee the purchase of laptop using the lease-to-own arrangement for some 10 students from 10 different universities who book a laptop on the SLPP portal at https://slpp.kenet.or.ke during the survey window (July 1 – 10, 2022).
We conducted the last online survey of your students to in order to estimate the percent who owned a laptop as well as the off-campus Internet access options and budgets. The results indicated that only 23% of the students owned a laptop. We would like to see if this figure has changed.
We would appreciate it if all of you send the online survey to your students so that we could even have statistically significant data for each university or university college. We are also going to post the survey link on KENET social media platforms.
Note that KENET is compliant with the Data Protection Act 2019 and stores any personal data collected in a secure and confidential manner. Any reports shall be in aggregated form.
Feel free contact the KENET SLPP coordinator Dancun Oguta in case of any questions (e-mail copied).
Thanks in advance
Prof Meoli Kashorda
Kenet
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