Browsing by Author "Agalo, Joyce"
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Blended teaching and learning journey: Implementation in higher education institutions in Kenya
Achieng, Rose; Anyuor, Nicholas; Agalo, Joyce (Journal of Emerging Technologies (JET), 2021)Education, like all the other sectors, was impacted significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a report by UNESCO, in 2020 alone, learning for more than 1.7 billion children in over 188 countries was disrupted. This forced ... -
Children and television: the looming media effect in Kenya
Agalo, Jerry; Agalo, Joyce (Journal of Advances in Humanities, 2014)The debate on children‟s behavior as competent television viewers and also cultural viewers today continues unabated in research. In the developed world, much of research has focused on the effects of television exposure ... -
Development of maize single cross hybrids for tolerance to low phosphorus
Gudu, Samuel; Kisinyo, Peter; Ouma, Evans Ochieng; Ligeyo, Dickson; Matonyei, Thomas; Were, Beatrice Ang’iyo; Agalo, Joyce; Too, Emily; Onkware, Augustino; Okalebo, John; Othieno, Caleb (2015-08-21)Low available phosphorus (P) is one of the major hindrances to maize (Zea mays L.) productivity in acid soils. The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop P-efficient maize inbred lines, (2) develop single cross ... -
Emerging Learning Perspectives: Technology as the driving force
Agalo, Joyce; Oluoch, John (International Journal of Current Research, 2014-02-15)The great advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have made it possible for individuals to live, learn, work, communicate and undertake leisure activities in a different and better way. In addition, ... -
Enhancing Maize Grain Yield in Acid Soils of Western Kenya Using Aluminium Tolerant Germplasm
Ouma, Evans Ochieng; Ligeyo, Dickson; Matonyei, Thomas; Agalo, Joyce; Were, Beatrice Ang’iyo; Too, Emily; Onkware, Augustino; Gudu, Samuel; Kisinyo, Peter; Nyangweso, Philip (2015-07-21)Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the world’s most important cereals and is a staple food for many people in developing countries. However, in acid soils (pH < 5.5), its productivity is limited by aluminium (Al) ... -
Influence of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Communication Strategies on Risk Perception among Secondary School Students in Kenya
Wagunda, Charles O.; Agalo, Joyce; Oluoch, John (2016)This paper analyses the influence of communication strategies on risk perception of circumcised male secondary school students in Kenya. Male circumcision is a surgical removal of the foreskin and can be done as a traditional ... -
Phosphorus Sorption and Lime Requirements of Maize Growing Acid Soils of Kenya
Kisinyo, Peter; Othieno, Caleb; Gudu, Samuel; Okalebo, J. R.; Opala, P. A.; Maghanga, J. K.; Ng'etich, W. K.; Agalo, Joyce; Opile, R.W.; Kisinyo, Joyce; Ogola, B. O. (2015-08-21)In Kenya, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly grown on acid soils in high rainfall areas. These soils are known for low available phosphorus (P), partly due to its sorption by aluminium (Al) and iron oxides. The study ... -
Screening of maize single cross hybrids for tolerance to low phosphorus
Ouma, Evans Ochieng; Gudu, Samuel; Agalo, Joyce; Matonyei, Thomas; Ligeyo, Dickson (2011)