TechLit Kenya
May 31 - Jun 6
Tyler Cinnamon
COO
We’ve been doing weekly project competitions between schools in Kenya, which gives us a sense of the highest aptitudes in each school, and helps us identify our biggest instructional gaps.
This week, we had more fun than usual. Kids competed to build the coolest MineTest world. Some schools had teams of 5 or more students working together. The MineTest project gave us our biggest turnout so far. More than 100 students competed this week!
10,072
students
518
groups
745
sessions
503
hours
- 2025-06-06-ke/amagoro
- 2025-06-06-ke/barina
- 2025-06-06-ke/calvary
- 2025-06-06-ke/chepyuan
- 2025-06-06-ke/egu
- 2025-06-06-ke/elite
- 2025-06-06-ke/kapkures
- 2025-06-06-ke/kipkenyo
- 2025-06-06-ke/lekuruki
- 2025-06-06-ke/logiri
- 2025-06-06-ke/magale
- 2025-06-06-ke/mgalani
- 2025-06-06-ke/mirera-emacs
- 2025-06-06-ke/mirera-vim
- 2025-06-06-ke/mokombet
- 2025-06-06-ke/murengeti
- 2025-06-06-ke/muruai
- 2025-06-06-ke/ndatho-hope
- 2025-06-06-ke/nyatieko
- 2025-06-06-ke/raya
- 2025-06-06-ke/salama
- 2025-06-06-ke/senty
- 2025-06-06-ke/sns-emacs
- 2025-06-06-ke/sns-vim
- 2025-06-06-ke/taru
- 2025-06-06-ke/zawadi-yetu