Africa Information Technology Initiative

Archive for September, 2009

More Business Development from Students

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Simon Ndunda, a distinguished graduate of our Kenyan 2009 program has started a business with 3 colleagues. Simon describes the business as “a software development business where we are focusing on SMS solutions among other IT services”. The name of the company is Equisoft Technologies (please see link).  Simon writes: “My gratitude to AITI, and more so the group that came to Kenya this year, is not measurable.”

AITI wishes Simon and his colleagues success.

JKUAT / AITI-x Course Begins

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Yesterday was the first day of JKUAT’s AITI Extension (AITI-x) course.  The course is being instructed by a graduate of this past summer’s AITI course held at Strathmore University, Samuel Kamochu, and two others.  You can follow the course by reading their blog:

http://discoverjkuat.wordpress.com/2009/09/16/the-maiden-jkuatmit-aiti-x-session/

50 students in the class on the first day!  We know that Samuel will lead an effective course.  During this past summer’s course, Samuel demonstrated excellent leadership and teaching abilities, helping out during our labs and during Strathmore’s Mobile Bootcamp.

AITI is very excited about this course and the effect it will have on its students and instructors.  The extension course demonstrates the impact and the scalability of our program.

Article about the Next Generation of Mobile Developers in Africa

Monday, September 14th, 2009

MobileActive.org published an article recently describing the growing popularity of mobile development bootcamps in Africa.  You can find the articles here.  Strathmore’s Bootcamp and AITI were mentioned prominently:

Strathmore University held its second Mobile Boot Camp this summer. The inaugural camp was held in November of 2008. The camps were spearheaded by Jessica Colaço, Research Leader at Strathmore Research and Consultancy Centre (SRCC). J2ME and Java breakout sessions were facilitated by Michael Wakahe of Shujaa Solutions Ltd and Michael Gordon, president of MIT’s Africa Internet Technology Initiative (AITI).

A team of students from the MIT–AITI assisted in the lab this summer, an example of how camps are mentoring for the next generation of technology teachers and leaders. Colaço also belongs to the first class of the EPROM program that Nathan Eagle founded at MIT. Coincidence?

Read the entire article; it is interesting, and there is more on AITI (it evens mentions this blog!).  The article has one factual error.  It mentions the team that won AITI’s Mobile Application Development Competition.  This team won the competition that was associated with AITI’s 6-week course; they did not participate in the bootcamp competition.

Mobile Application Development in Java Materials Posted

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Today we updated our wiki to include the full Mobile Application Development in Java curriculum that we developed over the last 2 years. You can find the materials here.  These materials were piloted and refined this past summer in Kenya.  Anyone is free to use the curriculum.

AITI Extension Course at JKUAT, Kenya

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Samuel Kamochu, a distinguished graduate of our 2009 Kenya program, has spearheaded an initiative to offer an AITI-like course at JKUAT.  The course will employ AITI’s Mobile Application Development curriculum, and it will be structured in much the same way as our 2009 Kenya course:

  • Intermediate Java
  • SMS Services
  • J2ME
  • Android
  • Mobile Application Competition

The course will be instructed by Samuel, a JKUAT alum, and two other JKUAT graduates:  Isaac Oteyo and Andrew Kinai.  The instructors have already selected their students based on  recommendations from JKUAT faculty.  30 second-year JKUAT students are enrolled.  The course will be offered 3 days per week for 2 hours a day, 1 hour for lecture and 1 hour for lab time.  The course begins October 15th.

AITI is very pleased to support extension programs such as this one.  We will help in any way we can.  We will keep you updated on the progress of the course.