Richard Ronoh

Richard Ronoh
  • Researcher at Kibabii University, Bungoma, Kenya

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Current institution
Kibabii University, Bungoma, Kenya
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
February 2015 - present
Kibabii University
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Teaching and Research
January 2010 - February 2015
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Position
  • Reseacher

Publications

Publications (8)
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Understanding trainers’ perceptions of innovation is the key to successful adoption of technology in learning. The purpose of this paper was to examine the level of trainers’ perception on Information Communication Technology (ICT) integration into teaching and learning of engineering courses in National polytechnics in Kenya. This study used mixed...
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A research turns out to be successful if a suitable research design has been incorporated. Research design is a blueprint adopted by a researcher before data collection begins and it acts as a guide to achieving the research objective in a valid way. A suitable research design guides the researcher in translating a research problem into data for an...
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In the quest of equipping the pupils with the digital skills required to work in the 21st century knowledge economy, the government of Kenya plans to provide laptops to every primary school class one pupil. If this is to be successful, the question of teacher attitude towards computers is central. This paper presents the results of a survey to stud...
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Under vision 2030, Kenya aims to become the provider of choice for manufactured goods in eastern and central Africa. Kenya manufacturing sector has performed dismally over the past two decades: contributes about 13% of the GDP reasons among many include competition from cheap products, inadequate research and development, insufficient management, l...
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The twenty first century market is characterized by high variety and relatively low demand for individual products. Kenya manufacturing sector whose share of gross domestic product (GDP) has increased very little over the past two decades: contributes about 13% of the GDP reasons among many include competition from cheap products, inadequate resear...
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Abstract: Kenya manufacturing sector whose share of gross domestic product (GDP) has increased very little over the past two decades: contributes about 13% of the GDP reasons among many include competition from cheap products, inadequate research and development, insufficient management, low capacity utilization and limited technology development....
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This research aimed at carrying out a comprehensive investigation of the factors that may have led to low enrollment patterns in youth polytechnics (YPs) in Kenya. This research was carried out in Kericho, Bureti and Bomet districts. Simple random sampling technique was used to select 180 YP students, 63 instructors, 90 parents, 90 YP graduates and...
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Abstract: Given the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research can be found conducted in understanding the pattern of wireless use and adoption among various cohorts of the Kenyan population particularly those of university students. This research conducted in order to find out about the pattern of wireless tec...

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