In the art category, Godwin Kiprop of Chavakali High School in Vihiga and David Jackson of Milimani Primaryin Nairobi took the top positions while IvoneAsasi from Goibei Girls High School in Vihiga County won the German prize. Precious Kalumu Kasongoa of Kitengela International School, Kajiado county and Tracylyne Kemunto from Moi Girls High School, Eldoret won in French Category for primary and secondary schools respectively. A notable highlight of this program was the robust and collaborative effort among various stakeholders in a child's learning journey. The best essays in Sign language came from Warren Mbugua from Kambui School forthe Deaf in Kiambu and Cynthia Atieno from St Clare Ebukuya Secondary for the Hearing Impaired in Vihiga in primary and secondary schools respectively. This quarterly initiative, orchestrated by eKitabu, gathered a diverse number of participants, including children aged 3-12, parents, caregivers, librarians, local authorities, and prominent figures in education. Elizabeth Awot on Chibile from Kang’alita Primary in Turkana and Mebo Eileen from Lugulu Girls School in Bungoma took home the Kiswahili category award. Top 20 essays in English and Kiswahili categories in primary and secondary levels will be published by Pearson, a partner and will be available on Sheyma Mohamed Ali Salai of Mnara Junior Academy, Garissa won the top prize for primary schools in the English category while Gichuru Angel Joy Wanjiru from Alliance Girls High School was the winner for secondary schools. Winners received computing devices, scholarships, gift hampers and other prizes from eKitabu and other sponsors. Will Clurman, CEO of eKitabu, said the 2019 winners had essays submitted in Kiswahili, English, French, Art, Braille, German and Kenyan Sign languages for both upper primary and secondary levels. eKitabu Android App allows you to read any book in EPUB or PDF format. Lpez-Aguilera Kerri Shields Liz Delf Leyre Castro Liliana Bounegru. ContentDigital content in the form of ebooks and interactive. Digital story timeYour browser can't play this video. The competition that run from April through August 2019 saw over 13,500 students from all 47 counties write essays on how technology can help solve problems in their schools. Smith Claretha Hughes Tara Roeder Susan K. Embark on an epic adventure with Kendi, a superhero born in Nairobi, Kenya, in Yolanda Chakavas thrilling Super Lisu My Super Hair comic.Digital Essay CompetitionThank you for reaching out to eKitabu. We invite all Upper Primary and Secondary school students to submit their essays online for the following categories: Kiswahili, English, Art, Kenyan Sign Language, Braille, French, and German. ![]() Type the keywords eKitabu e-reader on Microsoft Store to download the eKitabu app. This help guide will walk you through setting up your app, adding ebooks, reading ebooks, and controlling how you read and view your books. Organisers of the Digital Essay Competition, eKitabu, last week announced winners of the seventh annual contest. Dear Friends, Thank you for joining us in launching the 9th Digital Essay Competition (DEC) on 3rd June live on Zoom and Facebook. eKitabu e-reader allows you to read any EPUB ebook file, the international standard for e-reading.
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