Assessment of radiation levels and their hazards in agricultural and fallow soils in trans – nzoia county – Kenya
Student’s Name: Wabomba jasper sifuna Supervisors: 1. Dr Michael Nakitare Waswa 2. Dr Peter Nyongesa Khakina Master of Science Physics ABSTRACT Natural radioactivity levels and radiation risks due to fallow and agricultural soils of Trans- nzoia County was measured. Trans-nzoia County is one of the counties in Kenya known for large-scale maize farming. This study […]
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Aerosol Total, Absorptive, Scattering and Radiative Characteristics Over East Africa from Model-and Spectroscopic-Based Measurements
Student’s Name: Khamala Geoffrey Wanjala Supervisors: Prof John W. Makokha 2. Dr. Richard K. Boiyo Doctor of Philosophy Physics ABSTRACT The unprecedented increase in anthropogenic activities coupled with the prevailing climatic conditions has increased the aerosol load over East Africa (EA). The aerosols have had detrimental effect to the local climate, human health and environment. […]
A Framework for Adopting Learning Analytics in Virtual Learning Environment to Support Technology-Enabled Learning in Universities in Kenya: A Case of Kibabii University
Student’s Name: Mukubali Wekesa Macdonald Supervisors: 1. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2. Alice Nambiro Wechuli Master of Science in Information Technology ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that influence adoption of Learning Analytics in Virtual Learning Environment to Support Technology-enabled Learning and develop a Learning Analytics adoption framework for universities in Kenya. […]
Student-Centered ICT Technical Support and Infrastructure Provision Architecture based on AI-Powered Virtual Assistant
Student’s Name: Paul Oduor Oyile Supervisors: 1. Dr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2. Dr. Roselida Maroko Ongare Master of Science in Information Technology ABSTRACT The essence of a learning institution is to deliver its core services to clients in the best way possible which is done conventionally in most countries. Some of the conventional approaches used […]
E- learning Technologies Deployment Framework Based on Learning Management System and Smartphone platforms for Self-directed Learning: Case of University of Dar es Salaam
Student’s Name: Tumaini Meckphason Makundi Supervisors: 1.Dr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2.Mr. Juma Kilwake Master of Science in Information Technology ABSTRACT The growth of Information and communication technologies brought a significant change in learning. The spread of covid pandemic also forced universities to implement eLearning to support the students. eLearning is supported by different technologies and […]
A Cybersecurity Framework for The Management of Computer Systems Security in Secondary Schools in Kenya
Student’s Name: Patrick Omondi Kwanya Supervisors: 1. Alice Nambiro 2. Anthony Luvanda Master of Science in Information Technology ABSTRACT Lately, the education sector had become a prime target for cyber-attacks. This was mainly because it had a lot of valuable data; it was potentially an easy target; it provided access to a larger network; and […]
Integration of Blockchain Technology Software with Existing Electronic Academic Records Management Systems in Kenyan Universities
Student’s Name: Agwenyi Christopher Andere Supervisors: 1. Dr.Richard K.Ronoh 2.Dr.Daniel Otanga Master of Science in Information Technology ABSTRACT In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), information technology, especially blockchain technology, plays an important role in driving the diverse economy. In higher education institutions such as universities, academic records are important assets and […]
Terrestrial Biodiversity Data Processing Architectural Model Based on IoT Technology for Sustainable Livelihoods
Student’s Name: Onunga Jeremiah Osida Supervisors: 1. Dr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2. Dr. Peter Edome Akwee Doctor Of Philosophy In Information Technology ABSTRACT There are increasing challenges of terrestrial biodiversity variability change, creating problems like loss of livestock in Turkana County in Kenya. In the current digital age, IoTs are core to facilitate access to […]
Usability Analysis of Mobile Money Transfer Systems Based on Heuristics Evaluation
Student’s Name: Myra Ohaga Supervisors: 1. Dr. Anselemo Ikoha Peters 2. Prof. Elyjoy M. Micheni Doctor Of Philosophy In Information Technology ABSTRACT The widespread use of mobile technology has enabled the introduction of various mobile money services. Effective use of mobile money technologies contributes to economic improvement and the overall well-being of people and a […]
A Model for Analyzing Usage Factors in Designing User Acceptance of Biometric Voter Registration Technology
Student’s Name: Richard Kayanga Nyakundi Supervisors: 1. Prof. Samuel Mbugua (PhD) 2. Dr. Ratemo Makiya (PhD) Doctor Of Philosophy In Information Technology ABSTRACT Voting systems worldwide are transitioning from manual voting practices to electronic systems for better service delivery. However, the technology’s credibility has challenged many countries worldwide, even with electronic systems. Models leading to […]