The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in East Africa (CEMASTEA) has equipped 55 senior school teachers from Samburu County with skills on how to utilise Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the competency-based curriculum. Speaking after a three-day training at Maralal High School, CEMASTEA ICT program coordinator Paul Waibochi noted that AI can be used…
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