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This will be an intense five (5) day hands-on training that will focus on the skills required to become a great systems administrator and includes topics that are important not only from a theoretical perspective but also have a tremendous practical utility. The training will be held from February 26th - March 1st, 2024.
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KENET is pleased to invite ODeL teams/faculty and Moodle LMS system administrators to participate in a five (5)-day, hands-on training to be held at the KENET training room located at its headquarters offices at the University of Nairobi. The training will cover key areas including Moodle upgrades, optimization, security, Linux fundamentals, backup procedures, and multimedia content design for effective e-learning delivery.
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The program is designed to build practical technical skills and provide a collaborative environment where participants can network, share experiences, and learn from one another.
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The training will be held from January 19th-January 23rd, 2026.
  
 
=Objective=
 
=Objective=
  
Upon completion of this training, you will have acquired a good working knowledge of Linux, from both a graphical and command line perspective, allowing you to easily navigate through any of the major Linux distributions.
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Upon completion of this training, you will have acquired practical knowledge on multimedia design principles and Moodle 5.x administration.
  
 
=Who Should Attend?=
 
=Who Should Attend?=
  
This course is designed for experienced computer users who have limited or no previous exposure to Linux, whether they are working in an individual or Enterprise environment.
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This course is designed for ODEL teams as well as ICT staff supporting the operation of eLearning using Moodle software.
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=Prerequisites=
 
=Prerequisites=
  
1. Laptop with a working wireless card
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1.Laptop for the sessions with Wi-Fi capability
2. Laptop able to support VirtualBox installation
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2.Participants are also required to have a soft copy of a course module that will be used during the hands-on session and that can be converted into interactive formats and uploaded onto the LMS.
3. Familiarity with computers and daily use of computer software
 
4. Great attitude
 
  
 
=Course content=
 
=Course content=
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* [https://media.conference.ke/content/2026/01/19/Multimedia_Content_Design-_Training_Resources.pdf Download Workshop Resources]
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* [https://training.kenet.or.ke/images/8/83/Training_manual_Labs.pdf Download Training Labs Resources]
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The course has ten (10) modules
 
==Fundamentals of Unix and Linux==
 
History of UNIX & Linux
 
 
Linux Environments
 
 
Linux File System
 
 
Linux Commands
 
 
User Environment
 
 
Linux Text Editors
 
 
Network Configuration Essentials
 
 
Security Principles
 
 
Shell and Bash Scripting
 
 
Apache Webserver
 
 
=Items Required=
 
 
Each Participant is to bring a laptop with wireless connectivity.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:56, 23 January 2026

KENET is pleased to invite ODeL teams/faculty and Moodle LMS system administrators to participate in a five (5)-day, hands-on training to be held at the KENET training room located at its headquarters offices at the University of Nairobi. The training will cover key areas including Moodle upgrades, optimization, security, Linux fundamentals, backup procedures, and multimedia content design for effective e-learning delivery. The program is designed to build practical technical skills and provide a collaborative environment where participants can network, share experiences, and learn from one another.

The training will be held from January 19th-January 23rd, 2026.

Objective

Upon completion of this training, you will have acquired practical knowledge on multimedia design principles and Moodle 5.x administration.

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for ODEL teams as well as ICT staff supporting the operation of eLearning using Moodle software.

Prerequisites

1.Laptop for the sessions with Wi-Fi capability 2.Participants are also required to have a soft copy of a course module that will be used during the hands-on session and that can be converted into interactive formats and uploaded onto the LMS.

Course content

Workshop Resources

Timetable


List of Training Team Members
Full Name Initials (Inst.) Role Organization
Nyanjau Kimani NK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET
Zeinab Mzungu ZM Instructor (Instructional Designer) KENET
Caroline Gachuhi CG Instructor (Instructional Designer & Systems Admin) KENET
Sharon Korgoren SK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET
Kelvin Kinyanjui KK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET



Participants

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Timetable

Time Day 1: ID & Structuring Day 2: Multimedia Mastery Day 3: Interactivity (H5P)
8.30 am Arrival & Registration Summary (Knowledge Check) Summary (Knowledge Check)
9.00 am Intro: Welcome, Survey & Discussion Part 5: PowerPoint Introduction Part 5: Gamification Principles
9.30 am --- --- Activity: Login to Moodle LMS
9.45 am Part 1: Instructional Strategies (UDL/ID) --- Part 5: Moodle Resources
10.30 am TEA BREAK
11.00 am Part 2: Structuring Courses Part 5: Canva Part 5: Moodle Activities
11.30 am Part 3: Designing Engaging Activities --- ---
12.00 pm --- Part 5: Hands-on exercise on Canva Part 5: H5P
1.00 pm LUNCH BREAK
2.00 pm Part 4: Integrating Multimedia (Theory) Part 5: Handbrake Part 5: H5P (Continued)
2.30 pm --- --- Part 6: Learner Support & Resources
2.45 pm Part 4: OBS Tool for Self-Paced Part 5: Bonus Tools for Images/Video ---
3.00 pm --- --- Part 7: Evaluation & Improvement
3.30 pm --- Part 5: Accessibility & Compatibility Q&A / Recap
3.45 pm Part 5: Hands-on Exercise on OBS --- ---
4.00 pm (4.15 pm) Q&A & Recap Q&A & Recap ---
Time Day 4: Moodle System Admin (Linux) Day 5: Security & Optimization
8.30 am Summary (Knowledge Check) ---
9.00 AM Part 1: Introduction Recap Part 2: Server & Security Audit
9.30 AM Part 1: Linux Kernel & Shell ---
10:00 AM --- Part 2: System Access Controls
11:00 AM TEA BREAK (11:30 AM for Day 4)
11:30 AM Part 2: Command Line Navigation Part 2: App Versions & Directories
12:00 PM Part 2: File & Directory Management Part 2: Perform Backups
1:00 PM LUNCH BREAK
2:00 PM Part 3: Permissions & Ownership Part 3: Optimization Techniques
2:30 PM Part 3: Text Processing & Redirection ---
3:00 PM Part 4: System Admin & Processes Part 4: Monitoring Tools (Top/Htop)
3:30 PM --- Survey & Closing Ceremony
4:00 PM Discussions & Q&A ---


Session Photos

https://training.kenet.or.ke/index.php/File:FUL-02_Group-Photo.jpeg


List of Training Team Members
Full Name Initials (Inst.) Role Organization
Nyanjau Kimani NK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET
Zeinab Mzungu ZM Instructor (Instructional Designer) KENET
Caroline Gachuhi CG Instructor (Instructional Designer & Systems Admin) KENET
Sharon Korgoren SK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET
Kelvin Kinyanjui KK Instructor (Systems Admin) KENET

Workshop Resources

Timetable

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Workshop Timetable

Timetable

Training Timetable: Digital Learning Design & Moodle Administration

Time Day 1: ID & Structuring Day 2: Multimedia Mastery Day 3: Interactivity (H5P)
8.30 am Arrival & Registration Summary (Knowledge Check) Summary (Knowledge Check)
9.00 am Intro: Welcome, Survey & Discussion Part 5: PowerPoint Introduction Part 5: Gamification Principles
9.30 am --- --- Activity: Login to Moodle LMS
9.45 am Part 1: Instructional Strategies (UDL/ID) --- Part 5: Moodle Resources
10.30 am TEA BREAK
11.00 am Part 2: Structuring Courses Part 5: Canva Part 5: Moodle Activities
11.30 am Part 3: Designing Engaging Activities --- ---
12.00 pm --- Part 5: Hands-on exercise on Canva Part 5: H5P
1.00 pm LUNCH BREAK
2.00 pm Part 4: Integrating Multimedia (Theory) Part 5: Handbrake Part 5: H5P (Continued)
2.30 pm --- --- Part 6: Learner Support & Resources
2.45 pm Part 4: OBS Tool for Self-Paced Part 5: Bonus Tools for Images/Video ---
3.00 pm --- --- Part 7: Evaluation & Improvement
3.30 pm --- Part 5: Accessibility & Compatibility Q&A / Recap
3.45 pm Part 5: Hands-on Exercise on OBS --- ---
4.00 pm (4.15 pm) Q&A & Recap Q&A & Recap ---
Time Day 4: Moodle System Admin (Linux) Day 5: Security & Optimization
8.30 am Summary (Knowledge Check) ---
9.00 AM Part 1: Introduction Recap Part 2: Server & Security Audit
9.30 AM Part 1: Linux Kernel & Shell ---
10:00 AM --- Part 2: System Access Controls
11:00 AM TEA BREAK (11:30 AM for Day 4)
11:30 AM Part 2: Command Line Navigation Part 2: App Versions & Directories
12:00 PM Part 2: File & Directory Management Part 2: Perform Backups
1:00 PM LUNCH BREAK
2:00 PM Part 3: Permissions & Ownership Part 3: Optimization Techniques
2:30 PM Part 3: Text Processing & Redirection ---
3:00 PM Part 4: System Admin & Processes Part 4: Monitoring Tools (Top/Htop)
3:30 PM --- Survey & Closing Ceremony
4:00 PM Discussions & Q&A ---

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