From the research findings and conclusions, the following conclusions were made; 1.This study was restricted to only one Sub- County; therefore, other studies should be
done on a larger scale in order to compare the findings with what is happening elsewhere in the country.
2. A study should be conducted to investigate ICT use in other language subjects, so that a comparison can be made.
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX I: INTRODUCTORY LETTER TO THE PRINCIPALS