Prof. Kageni Njagi

Senior Lecturer
Born in 1955 on the long journey of education, I Specialized in Educational Technology. At Meru University I teach Education Technology and other curriculum development related courses. I integrate e-learning and other new technologies in all the courses I teach. I am a strong advocate of digital literacy which I am convinced goes a long way in enriching the learning environments and establishing an enabling environment for critical thinkers and problem solvers. My research interest is in learning technologies.
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Learning technologies, e learning, Classroom teaching
Learning technologies, e learniDavid Gitau Turuthi, Kageni Njagi, Bernard Chemwei (2017). Does Technology Influence Students’ Motivation Towards Learning Kiswahili Proverbs? Presented in 2nd KDSA Mt. Kenya Regional Alumni Chapter International Conference On Higher Education
David Gitau Turuthi, Kageni Njagi, Bernard Chemwei (2016). Does Technology Influence Students’ Attitude Towards Learning Kiswahili Proverbs? Presented in the 6th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
David Gitimu Mugo, Kageni Njagi, Bernard Chemwei & Matanya Jared Ochwagi. (2016). Technology acceptance model and its implications to the utilization of mobile learning technologies. Presented in the 6th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
David Gitau Turuthi, Kageni Njagi, Bernard Chemwei (2016). Can Technology Revolutionalize Teaching and Learning? A Quasi Experiment. Presented in the 6th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
David Gitau Turuthi, Kageni Njagi, & Bernard Chemwei (2015). Effect of Video Mediated Instruction on Student’ Achievement, Attitude, and Motivation in learning Kiswahili Proverbs in Kenya. Presented in the 5th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Ondicho Rosemary, Kageni Njagi, and T. M. Ayodo (2015). Availability and Use of Media Resources in Teaching and Learning: A Case of Selected Secondary Schools for the Hearing Impaired in Western Kenya. Presented in the 5th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Kageni Njagi and Bernard Chemwei (2015). The relationship between University Students’ Training in Computing and their Motivation to Utilize ICT Resources in Learning in Selected Universities in Nakuru County. Presented in the 5th Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Joel Cherus, Joseph Siror, Jason Githeko, Kageni Njagi (2013). Fraud Vulnerability of Kenya’s National Identity Card System. Presented in the 3rd Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Moses M Thiga, Joseph Siror, Jason Githeko, Kageni Njagi (2013). Factors Influencing the Intention to Use Location-based Mobile Advertising among Micro-enterprises. Presented in the 3rd Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Joel Cherus Joseph Siror Jason Githeko, Kageni Njagi (2013). Identity Fraud: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions. Presented in the 3rd Annual International Conference, Kabarak University Kenya
Njagi, K (2010). College students’ attitude Towards Computer Technology. 5th Regional conference on Information and Communication Technology in Higher Education. Higher Education Research and Policy Network (HERPNET) in conjunction with Moi University, Nairobi Campus
Njagi, K. (2009). Predictors of Student’s attitude Towards Computer Technology. 4th International Federation for Home Economics Conference on Consumer Sciences Beyond Hundred Years: Empowering for the Digital World. University
Njagi, K. & Isbell, C. (2003). Students’ attitude towards web-based learning resources. The Fifth Annual Faculty Forum, Clemson University, 35.ng, Classroom teaching
collaboration with International Medical missions in Tanzania
Serving the church in bishopric office, engaged in medical missions, training of women entrepreneurs in the past couple of yearsl
Education communication technology, e-learning in education, curriculum development and design, teaching in higher education
- Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society of Agriculture
- Epsilon Pi Tau International Honorary for Professions in Technology
- Mu Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi– International Honor Society in Education
- Education Management Society of Kenya (EMSK)
Spring, 1978 Kenya Government Ministry of Education Scholarship to study business education at Kenya Technical Teachers’ College; Nairobi, Kenya
1998 Gamma Sigma Delta, The Honor Society of Agriculture
Spring, 1999 Louisiana State University graduate assistantship for Master of Science studies in vocational education
Fall, 1999 Louisiana State University tuition award for Master of Science studies in vocational education
Fall, 2000 Scholarship award from the Methodist World Hunger Program
Fall, 2000 Clemson University Research Graduate Assistantship with Houston Center for the Study of Black Experience Affecting Higher Education
Spring, 2001 Scholarship award from the International Peace Scholarship Fund
2001 Episolon Pi Tau, Professional Honorary for Professions in Technology
2002 Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education
2013 Awarded grant to train and assist low income women entrepreneurs in Nakuru
2014 Awarded grant to conduct research by Kabarak University
2015 Awarded grant to conduct research by Kabarak University
2019 Awarded grant to conduct research by Meru University of Science and Technology
Professional Involvement
1. Establishment of the Directorate of Postgraduate Studies, Quality and Assurance and Research of Kabarak University
2. Establishment of the Ph D Program in Kabarak University
3. Initiated the Kabarak University International Annual Research Conference in 2011
4. Member of Kabarak University Research Committee
5. Member of Editorial Team for Kabarak Journal of Research and Innovation
6. Member of Nakuru Governors taskforce on Education
7. Peer Reviewer for the Kenyan Journal of Guidance and Counseling and Psychology
8. Peer Reviewer for the African Journal of Information Systems
9. From 2012 to date, Board Member of Ol Rongai Secondary School, Nakuru
Initiated and started an NGO to help low income women and children (Women Entrepreneur Training Network).
10. Volunteer CEO for Women Entrepreneur Training Network
11. Trainer for Low Income Women Entrepreneurs in Nakuru County