24 publications, and counting.

Conference and workshops
 
  • Training industry professionals on writing winning scholarship and funding applications.

  • A workshop to postgraduate students on presentation and speaking skills.

  • Presented a peer-reviewed paper titled ‘A structured Mentorship Model for Computer Science University Students in Kenya.’

  • A session on promoting web literacy among Kenyan adults.

  • Peer-reviewed conference paper on ‘Design and Use of Static Scaffolding Techniques to Support Java Programming on a Mobile Phone.’

  • Peer-reviewed paper on ‘Scaffolding Java Programming on a Mobile Phone for Novice Learners.

    1. 2014, Dakar, Senegal. Peer-reviewed paper on ‘Supporting the Construction of Programs on a Mobile Device: A Scaffolding Framework.’

    2. 2014, Madrid, Spain. Peer-reviewed paper on ‘Initial Evaluation of a Mobile Scaffolding Application that seeks to Support Novice Learners of Programming.’

    3. 2013, Cape Town, South Africa. Peer-reviewed paper on ‘A mobile scaffolding application to support novice learners of computer programming’

Online articles

Online article published on The Conversation Africa platform.

  • A reviewed paper on ‘Mentorship programmes in Kenya can make graduates more employable. Here’s how one works.’

  • Reviewed paper on ‘Africa needs more women computer scientists. How to make it happen.’

  • Article on ‘Four Points to Consider Before Leveraging Technology for Equity.’

  • Reviewed article on ‘Good mentorship has the power to unlock university students potential.’

  • Reviewed article on ‘Mobile phones offer a new way for Africas students to learn programming.’

Journal Articles
 
 
  • A paper on ‘A Digital Storytelling Model for Increasing Information Security Awareness among Kenyan Smartphone Users.’

    Authors: Kosgey Lynet, Mbogo Chao, Nyaga Mwaniki

  • A paper on ‘Standardization of Light Emitting Diode Feedback on Metered Solar Home Systems.’

    Authors: Koech Victor, Mbogo Chao

  • A paper on ‘Social Intranents as effective collaborative tools for enhancing the quality of e-learning’

    Authors: Kamau Joyce, Mbogo Chao, Chege Dorothy

  • A paper on ‘Relationship between the Behavior of Kenyan Smartphone Users and Awareness of Information Security Practices.’

    Authors: Kosgey Lynet, Mbogo Chao, Munene David

  • A paper on ‘Report on the 2016 KwaZulu-Natal Pearson eLearning Pilot Project.’

    Authors: Rembrandt Klopper, Chao Mbogo, Yigal Rosen

  • A paper on ‘Beyond “yesterday’s tomorrow”: future-focused mobile interaction design by and for emergent users’

    Authors: Matt Jones, Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Manjiri Joshi, Dani Raju, Charity Chao Mbogo, Sharon Wangari, Anirudha Joshi, Edward Cutrell, Richard Harper

  • A paper on ‘The opportunities science and technology offer young women in Africa: My life story.’

    Author: Chao Mbogho

  • A paper on ‘Barriers to the Adoption of E- Learning in Kenyan Schools: A Review Study’

    Authors: Kamau Joyce, Mbogo Chao, Chege Dorothy.

  • A white paper on ‘Resources, learning and inclusion in open development’

    Authors: Walton, Marion; Dearden, Andy; Densmore, Melissa; Venter, Anja; Mbogo, Chao