Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Mission accomplished (Tunapanda at Samburu county).

"Creativity is in every person, no matter where they live" We believe when we found our-self in the middle of the Semi-arid area of Northern Kenya. Our mission and a slogan is bridging the digital divide and create self-expression in Humanity. Interactive session positively received by everyone in the school and students were very passionate about E-learning despite of the many obstacles that surround them.

Human centered design was the topic as we teach them more about user interface of the Application that help learners learn more about economic.

Many that indeed for the Certell and Tunapanda Institute for the vision of empowering the people using open source and free open source softwares.

Communities and environment responsibility in the society is economic driver.

UI class.


Group photo.

Facilitation on peer to peer learning.

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Educate one girl and society will benefit.

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Wednesday, 27 January 2016

UI/UX workshop in Beverly Schools Kenya.

All Trainers passionate to spread education to the whole globe. We Tunapanda Institute teaching innovative minds in STEM- Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics as their schools Mission. User interface prototyping was our topic that we discuss how it look like in Educative App of common sense economic of Certell non profit organization for e-learning platforms.

We wake up early morning starting our journey safely from Nairobi county toward Nyandarua county where Beverly schools called the home, Google maps our friend with their server in USA. Directing us in every km till Engineer town turn to south then east direction to a conducive environment in North Kinangop. We were warmly welcomed by the Schools principal who caution us about the cold weather of the Aberdares ranges that may vary any time from sunny to mostly cold and rainy the whole day.

After a brief tour to the school garden and Rabbit cages we went back for our lunch, Then start our interactive class.






Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Rock- Reach out for Compasion in Kibera

16/01/2016: Workshop for UI/Ux School Students in Rock- Is program that help kids in High school education, For us from Tunapanda Institute in Kibera, We need to create a value to them, So to be more productive in the society.

We teaches and interacted with them as they try to prototype the App user  interface we show them. They all enjoyed and gave us positive feedback as we concluded the session.

We all really appreciated the closing comments from Mr. Dan who is the founder of the program in Kibera since 13 years ago.






Sunday, 17 January 2016

Community new year 2016 reunion celebration.

Maasai Mara Ololchurra villages area members in Mara Simba lodge area. Came together to celebration new year 2016. I got a chance to speak to the community about Wildlife conservation and important of educating children to become community leaders in the society at large.

We talk more about giving back to the community after someone has gone to school and became knowledgeable and productive to the society. Youth join together and form developing groups like www.maasilverresearch.wordpress.com to promote community projects and many others in the large Greater Mara Ecosystem.
Sairowua Peter a youth lives 30 kms away from our village encouraging people.

Brief speech and I lead the whole programs session.

Maa silver home tuition kids enjoy a join picture together.

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Maasai are conservationists

The Maasai people stood against slavery and lived alongside most wild animals with an aversion to eating game and birds. Maasai land now has East Africa's finest game areas. Maasai society never condoned traffic of human beings, and outsiders looking for people to enslave avoided the Maasai.
Essentially there are twelve geographic sectors of the tribe, each one having its own customs, appearance, leadership and dialects. These subdivisions are known as the Keekonyokie, Damat, Purko, Wuasinkishu, Siria, Laitayiok, Loitai, Kisonko, Matapato, Dalalekutuk, Loodokolani and Kaputiei.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Our Mara Lions.

What a miracle it would be if the demise of the Marsh Pride became the catalyst for serious dialogue and change as to how the Masai Mara is managed.
Read more here?
Marsh pride species

Members of marsh pride crying out"Dear conservationists you all did in Nairobi, why don't you match in Musiara Marsh for
our lives and our generation future in Maasai Mara our homeland
"????...

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Exhition in NMK Nairobi

The curator Jacob, Has invested his time to keep the heritage of our beautiful country live.
I met him ready to welcome everyone to the national Museum Mammal animals room.
Facts of the days:

Mammals are either Relate convergent or divergent evolution like;

  • Hippos relate to Dolphins and Whales.
  • Rock Hyrax, Elephants, Dugongs and Elephants shrews.
  • Naked Mole rat are eusocial they lives in large clans made of reproducing queen and one or two mating males the rest of non reproducing workers this kind is only known in Termites, Bees and Aphids but all are not Mammals.

Ornithology:

  • Steppe eagle breed in Russia is a winter visitor to east Africa found in our ecosystem wild.
  • I love the mouse penduline tit bird nest it was the unique.
  • Hildebrandt starling is a hole nester unlike superb starling.
  • European white stork is also our winter visitor to our country.
  • Bateleur eagle distinguished by the red bill when fully matured.
    Spring hare is not related to Kangaroo but resemble each other. 

Monday, 16 November 2015

Rare in Mammals female dominance by Elephants prioritize a Matriarch.

Mammals behaviors.
The female Matriarch leads Elephants parade to new habitat for greener pastures and guide them to forage for their 16 hrs a day. Amazing and fascinating.