THE STANDARD
By
Peter Theuri |
February 16th 2021 at 12:42:31 GMT +0300
Consider this: a classroom lumbering down the road to your doorstep. You are in some marginalized village somewhere in the semi-arid expanses in Kenya. Here, pupils learn under trees, or in classrooms which often resemble cow sheds, especially when the rains come.
But now, a classy classroom, packed with computers, virtual reality headsets and built in Wi-Fi is driving down to the heart of the village. This is where students will be introduced into the digital world.
It sounds utopian. Unrealistic, even. School coming to students, not the vice versa. Rooms equipped with facilities not seen before in these areas.