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Learning institutions have been challenged to embrace technology in their curriculum so as to manage disasters that interrupt school calendars like we are experiencing now due to floods that are ravaging the country as a result of heavy rains. Smart Brains Kenya launched a laptop for learning program where corded laptops to enable students communicate with teachers wherever whenever were issued to students and teachers in the program Speaking during the issuance of over 250 laptops to Kinderstart Academy in Buruburu Smart Brain founder Lemwel Kinyanjui said it's the high time learners are equipped with digital learning aids like computers to embrace technology as the world is fast moving. Parents were happy to receiving the laptops Free for their learners and urged learning institutions in Kenya to join the program
Schools urged to embrace smart learning methods to help learners keep up with tech advancement
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