

“The training has been designed to provide lecturers with hands-on experience with industry needs, allowing them to design effective teaching for their students in an equally practical manner,” said Catherine Muraga, Microsoft ADC Managing Director.


The 12-week program, which begins on March 6, will use a hybrid classroom model and practical training to provide instructors with a better understanding of industry requirements and inspire a curriculum change that will align university classrooms with the needs of the technology industry. NAIROBI, Kenya, March 6 – The Microsoft Africa Development Centre (ADC) in conjunction with Microsoft Leap has unveiled a workshop that will seek to ramp up the skills of university lecturers in technology-focused courses.ĭuring the workshop, the lecturers will be provided with an opportunity to engage with fellow educators in skill enhancement modules and identify best practices to incorporate into their curriculum.
