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Many thanks to Mr. John Kahura Kanua from Canon Kituri School, who supervised the students working on this project. The project could not have been possible without the help of iEARN* (International Education and Resource Network at www.iearn.org) and its director, Ed Gragert. Also thanks to iEARN's Losira Okelo for always following up.
Now let's give a round of applause for our photographers from Form 3 (U.S. equivilant of 11th grade) at the Canon Kituri Secondary School:
Javan Mwadime
Christine Teka
Dorice Mwandoto
Bernard Mzwee
Mwamkita Righa
Mkaya Senja
Habel Mnjama
Mirium Mwakughu
Andrew Mwakisha
Kindondi Ngelesure
Fredrick Odhiambo
Mercy Mkaluma
Gladys Nyambu
Vincent Mwandighi
Timothy Mganga
Zablon Mghanga
Erick Mwadime
Nicholas Wanyara
Timothy Chouu
Florence Mwandawiro
Dhilbert Mdindi
*iEARN, the International Education and Resource Network, is the largest K-12 network in the world. iEARN enables young people around the world to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects. These projects proposed by teacher and students enhance learning and require participants to answer the question, how will this project affect the quality of life on the planet?
To learn more about iEARN, visit their Web site at www.iearn.org
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