Kenya ranks highly in technology education, shows report

Free Internet at Schools in Kenya PHOTO:COURTESY

Cross-cultural competency, data analytics and visualisation as well as virtual collaboration are among top skills required by students to adapt to future workplace, a new Microsoft survey says.

The survey reveals 90 per cent of educators in Kenya have a clear vision for technology implementation in the classroom. The education survey polled nearly 50 educators. 

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