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Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology (RIAT) is one of the pioneer technical training institutes in Kenya. RIAT is in Kisumu County on Lake Victoria’s Eastern shores at the tip of Winam Gulf, a strategic position in the East African Community due to its accessibility to the regional countries of Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The organizational philosophy of RIAT is translated in practical terms by the local word “RIAT,” which forms the acronym for the Institute. “RIAT” means acting in unison, acting together, in the same way, at the same time. At its inception in1971, this philosophy was operationalized in mobilizing the immediate RIAT Community and Kenya’s people to act together to raise funds that were utilized to establish the initial infrastructure...
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Subject Matter Experts in Fashion Design across Technical and Vocational Institutes in Kenya convene at Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology to curate, review, and validate AI-enhanced e-learning resources through a partnership with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Technical and Vocational Training Authority (TVETA) and the Kenya School of TVET.
Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology (RIAT) successfully hosted a national workshop on Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), bringing together Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in Fashion Design and Garment Making from various TVET institutions across Kenya.
The workshop was held in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA), and the Kenya School of TVET, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen digital transformation in skills training and enhance the quality of teaching and learning resources within the TVET sector.
The primary focus of the workshop was the curation, review, and validation of AI-enhanced e-learning resources, particularly e-books designed to support competency-based education in Fashion Design and Garment Making. Participants engaged in structured review sessions aimed at ensuring academic accuracy, industry relevance, and alignment with national TVET curricula standards.
Subject Matter Experts worked collaboratively to refine content developed using Generative AI tools, ensuring that the materials meet quality assurance benchmarks while remaining responsive to current industry trends, sustainability practices, and evolving fashion technologies.
In addition to content validation, the workshop provided a platform for knowledge sharing on the integration of Artificial Intelligence in curriculum development, instructional design, and digital content creation. Participants explored how GenAI can be responsibly applied to improve efficiency in resource development while maintaining academic integrity and pedagogical value.
Stakeholders emphasized the importance of partnerships between TVET institutions, regulatory bodies, and development partners in accelerating the adoption of digital learning solutions. The collaborative engagement was highlighted as a key step toward strengthening innovation, research, and skills development within Kenya’s TVET ecosystem.
The workshop concluded with a collective commitment to continuously enhance digital learning resources and expand the use of emerging technologies in TVET delivery, particularly in creative and technical disciplines such as Fashion Design and Garment Making.
Subject Matter Experts in Fashion Design across Technical and Vocational Institutes in Kenya convene at Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology to curate, review, and validate AI-enhanced e-learning resources through a partnership with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Technical and Vocational Training Authority (TVETA) and the Kenya School of TVET.
Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology (RIAT) successfully hosted a national workshop on Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), bringing together Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in Fashion Design and Garment Making from various TVET institutions across Kenya.
The workshop was held in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA), and the Kenya School of TVET, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen digital transformation in skills training and enhance the quality of teaching and learning resources within the TVET sector.
The primary focus of the workshop was the curation, review, and validation of AI-enhanced e-learning resources, particularly e-books designed to support competency-based education in Fashion Design and Garment Making. Participants engaged in structured review sessions aimed at ensuring academic accuracy, industry relevance, and alignment with national TVET curricula standards.
Subject Matter Experts worked collaboratively to refine content developed using Generative AI tools, ensuring that the materials meet quality assurance benchmarks while remaining responsive to current industry trends, sustainability practices, and evolving fashion technologies.
In addition to content validation, the workshop provided a platform for knowledge sharing on the integration of Artificial Intelligence in curriculum development, instructional design, and digital content creation. Participants explored how GenAI can be responsibly applied to improve efficiency in resource development while maintaining academic integrity and pedagogical value.
Stakeholders emphasized the importance of partnerships between TVET institutions, regulatory bodies, and development partners in accelerating the adoption of digital learning solutions. The collaborative engagement was highlighted as a key step toward strengthening innovation, research, and skills development within Kenya’s TVET ecosystem.
The workshop concluded with a collective commitment to continuously enhance digital learning resources and expand the use of emerging technologies in TVET delivery, particularly in creative and technical disciplines such as Fashion Design and Garment Making.
As part of the ongoing TVET Greening Initiative, today we successfully planted over 3,000 tree seedlings generously donated by the Mpesa Foundation. The exercise brought together staff, students and stakeholders in a shared commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development.
The initiative aims to promote a greener, healthier and more climate-resilient region by encouraging tree planting and environmental responsibility within learning institutions and surrounding communities. Through partnerships such as this, the institution continues to play an active role in building a sustainable future for generations to come.
2026-05-14
The Dual TVET Week-Western Region Chapter brought together TVET Institutions and Industry partners who showcased the various innovations.
The expo featured engaging exhibitions and networking that was aimed at highlighting the role that Dual training plays in training the youths for employment.
#TVETKenya #DualTraining
2026-03-12We are currently receiving applications for the May 2026 Intake. Thank you for your interest in studying at Ramogi Institute of Advanced Technology(RIAT) - Skills for life
Kuccps LettersKUCCPS provides career guidance and selects students for admission to universities, national polytechnics, technical training institutes for Government of Kenya-sponsored programmes.
Click to ApplyA modularized Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) curriculum is a flexible and learner-centered approach to vocational and technical education. It breaks down traditional, long courses into smaller, independent, skill-specific units called "modules." Each module focuses on developing a specific set of competencies that are directly relevant to industry needs and the world of work.
Equips learners with in-depth technical knowledge and leadership abilities to manage complex systems or projects.
Level 5 prepares learners to take on more advanced roles by developing technical and supervisory skills.
Provides learners with foundational, hands-on skills required to perform specific technical tasks in a trade or occupation.