Dr. Gakuu Christopher Mwangi Publications |
1 | 2016 | Impact Of Sociocultural Factors On Adoption Of Modern Technologies In Beekeeping Projects Among Women Groups In Kajiado County- Kenya Click to View Abstract
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2 | 2016 | Quality Indicator Framework For Assessing DEel Programs In Kenya: A Technological And Educational Functional Parameters Approach Click to View Abstract
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3 | 2015 | Monitoring And Evaluation Skills, Performance Contracting System And Organizational Performance In Government Ministries In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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4 | 2015 | The Influence Of Gender In The Relationship Between Participatory Monitoring And Evaluation, And Citizen Empowerment Click to View Abstract
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5 | 2012 | Human Resource Strategic Orientation And Organizational Commitment In Kenyan Manufacturing Firms Click to View Abstract
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6 | 2011 | Karsenti, Collins, Harper, Gakuu, Barry, Hafkins (2011). Pedagogical Integration Of ICT: Successes And Challeges From 87 African Countries. Ottawa, ON: IDRC Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
7 | 2011 | GAKUU C.M. & KIDOMBO H.J. (2011), Research Methods In Distance Education, Masters Distance Education; Study Module, University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
8 | 2011 | GAKUU , C.M. & OMONDI, B. (2011), Learner Support Services, Master In Distance Education, Distance Learning Study Module, University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
9 | 2010 | GAKUU, C.M. AND KIDOMBO H.J.(2010) Pedagogical Integration Of ICT In Kenyan Secondary Schools: Application Of Bennett Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
10 | 2010 | GAKUU C.M. (2010), Distance Learning In Higher Education: An African Perspective. VDM Verlag Dr. M Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for.
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11 | 2010 | GAKUU, C. M., KIDOMBO H.J. & OMONDI, B. (2010), Research Project, Master In Project Planning And Management, Distance Learning Study Module, University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
12 | 2010 | GAKUU,C.M.& KIDOMBO H.J.(2010) Fundamentals Of Management Master In Project Planning And Management, Distance Learning Study Module, University Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
13 | 2010 | GAKUU,C.M.& KIDOMBO H.J.(2010) Fundamentals Of Management Master In Project Planning And Management, Distance Learning Study Module, University Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
14 | 2010 | GAKUU, C.M., NYOJE & KYALO , D. (2010) Project Design And Implimentation. Master In Project Planning And Management, Distance Learning Study Module, University Of Nairobi. Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
15 | 2010 | Gakuu C. M.(2010) Click to View Abstract
ABSTRACT The family Labiatae, commonly called the mint family, is one of the flowering group of plants that has been found to have great medicinal potential. In this study, at least twenty-eight (28) indigenous species which are popular among Kenyan herbalists have been collected from the Rift Valley and central parts of Kenya. Preliminary chemical analysis of the Ocimum genus has revealed several different components of essential oils. There is evidence that further and more intensive research on the medicinal aspects of the family is called for. |
16 | 2010 | Relationship Between School Environment And Use Of Ict In Teaching Science Curriculum In Nepad And Cyber E-schools In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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17 | 2008 | GAKUU C.M And KIDOMBO H.J. (2008), Click to View Abstract
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18 | 2008 | GAKUU C.M, LIBOTTON A., OMWENGA E., KIDOMBO H.J. (2008) Click to View Abstract
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19 | 2008 | GAKUU C.M. & KIDOMBO H.J. (2008), Research Methods, Masters In Project Planning And Management, Distance Learning Study Module, University Of Nairobi. Click to View Abstract
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20 | 2008 | Gakuu C. M. (2008) Click to View Abstract
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21 | 2008 | GAKUU C.M And KIDOMBO H.J. (2008), Click to View Abstract
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22 | 2007 | Gakuu, C. M. (2007). Click to View Abstract
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23 | 2007 | Gakuu C.M. (2007), Analysis Of The Factors That Influence Lecturers Attitude Towards The Adoption Of Distance Education And E Learning In Teaching. PhD Thesis, University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
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24 | 2006 | Analysis Of The Factors And Attitudes That Influence Lecturers Readiness To Adopt Distance Education And The Use Of ICT In Teaching: The Case Of The University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
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25 | 2004 | Gakuu. C. M. (2004). Click to View Abstract
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26 | 2003 | GAKUU C.M. (2003) Marketing Management, E-Learning Courseware On Wedusoft, Diploma In Business Management, University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
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27 | 2002 | Factors That Influence Lecturers' Participation In Distance Education: The Case Of The University Of Nairobi Click to View Abstract
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28 | 2002 | Open And Distance Learning In Animal Agriculture Click to View Abstract
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