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- - - - - - - - N A I R O B I T S N E W S - - - - - - - - # 3 - 10 March 2000 ----------------------------------------------------------- C O N T E N T S 1 - Kenyan and Dutch DigiFriends create a virtual island * an interview with Arjenne and Sebastiaan 2 - Kenya online... 3 - What's happening next! ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 - Kenyan and Dutch DigiFriends create a virtual island * an interview with Arjenne and Sebastiaan Currently, the MYSA youth from Nairobi and youth from the Comenius College in Amsterdam are taking part in a virtual exchange program called DigiFriends, which is part of the NairoBits project. The youth build a virtual village on a deserted island together. The Dutch and the Kenyans work in small groups. The groups all choose their own spot on the island, where they can create a virtual hotel, shop, cinema or whatever they can think of. Each Kenyan group is linked to a Dutch group, so they can exchange ideas about the design of each other's spots. Arjenne (15) and Sebastiaan (17), pupils of the Comenius College, both take part in DigiFriends, which in the Netherlands is co-ordinated by Danae Interactive Education. Sebastiaan and Arjenne are already experienced in using computers. This is not only because they followed information science lessons at school: both Arjenne and Sebastiaan have a computer at home, which they use for typing reports and for surfing the internet. Arjenne especially likes to chat. Sebastiaan likes to chat as well, but he also uses the internet to search for information on music. In the future, he would like to work in the music scene. Arjenne and Sebastiaan both like the exchange very much and think it is a good way of getting more knowledge. Sebastiaan is member of the group Sebrick, which created a beach cafe on the island, where people can eat and drink a bit and can get in contact with each other. Arjenne is member of 2blonds. This group made a fashion store, surrounded by a beach volleyball field and places to drink on the beach. In the store, African as well as Dutch clothes are sold. Arjenne thinks Africans often wear long skirts, with many different colors. What Arjenne likes about DigiFriends is to communicate with people on the other side of the world. Sebastiaan likes to get in contact with other cultures through the exchange. The only thing Arjenne and Sebastiaan know about Kenya is that it is situated in Africa. They both would like to go to Africa one day. Arjenne wants to become an ambulance nurse and after her training, she would like to go to Africa for one year as a development-aid worker. Sebastiaan wants to sample the African atmosphere and to get acquainted with people, but he doesn't know exactly what he would like to do in Africa. Amsterdam, 7 March 2000 Come and visit the island: http://www.nairobits.org/island More info on the exchange: http://www.nairobits.org/getthevibes More info on Danae: http://www.danae.nl - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - Kenya online... NairoBits is all about computers and the internet. In Kenya, the use of computers is not as widespread as it is in e.g. the Netherlands, but, as elsewhere, the number of people using computers and the internet is rapidly increasing. Deven, director of DNS Office Systems Ltd, dealing in customised PCs, computer hardware, accessories, etc., based in Nairobi, tells more about the subject. Currently, the average Kenyan cannot afford to buy a PC. But, according to Deven, there is a growing market in the last two years for low cost desktop PCs. These are mainly being purchased by small business, home owners and some academic institutions. Most buyers are from urban areas like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru. Deven feels the internet is grossly under utilised in Kenya, due to the high cost of PCs and the high monthly internet charges by internet service providers. Furthermore, the Kenyan telephone line connections are at best very ordinary. For many Kenyans, the only affordable internet gateway is via cybercafes, which you can find on almost every corner of the street in Nairobi. But even these have prohibitive costs ranging from KSHs 5/= to 10/= per minute for internet surfing. This is way above what the average Kenyan earns per hour. Despite all these problems, Deven has a positive outlook on the future: "I think in the next five years e-commerce will play a major role in the lives of most Kenyans and shall be a gateway for young intelligent people to be successful without resorting to 'connections' or underhand deals." Nairobi, 29 March 2000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - What's happening next! In every newsletter, we will pay attention to upcoming events, which can be visited physically or followed online via the website. * 29 March 2000: Festive closing of the Dutch part of DigiFriends The Dutch participants in the exchange program DigiFriends will give a presentation of their activities on a location somewhere in Amsterdam. Furthermore, photos will be exhibited which were made during the exchange lessons at the Comenius College in Amsterdam. For more details, please contact Danae: info@danae.nl . * 30 March 2000: Opening NairoBits exhibition In the National Museum in Nairobi, an exhibition will be held on NairoBits. Beside the website, you can see pictures, photographs and other creations made by the MYSA youth during the workshops in February and March. The opening will be broadcast live on internet by De Digitale Stad. If you're in Nairobi and you would like to receive an invitation for the opening in the National Museum, please send an e-mail to info@nairobits.org . De Digitale Stad: http://www.dds.nl In the next issues of NairoBitsNews, you will find more detailed information about place, date and time of these activities. ----------------------------------------------------------- C O L O F O N NairoBitsNews is the newsletter of the multimedia project NairoBits, and is sent about once a month to those who are on our mailinglist. More information on NairoBits can be found on http://www.nairobits.org . If you have any questions about the project, you can send an e-mail to info@nairobits.org or write a letter to NairoBits, Rustenburgerstraat 405/1, 1072 GW Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Editor: Maaike Fekkes, maaike@nairobits.org . Archive: All issues of NairoBitsNews can be found on http://www.nairobits.org/newsletter . 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