Title/Qualifications: CTexT ATI; BEd (Nairobi); MEd (Kenyatta); PhD (Manchester Metropolitan UK) |
Research Interests: Issues relating to education, community development, women and children welfare, 3D body scanning and anthropometrics, comparative national and international surveys.
Conference Presentations
- Otieno, R.B (2013), Three-Dimensional Body Measurement Technology: Its Usability and Adoption in the Clothing Industry in Africa. A paper presented at the Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Scientists and Engineers (INWES), 19-21 Nov. 2013, Nairobi Kenya.
- Otieno, R. (2008). Integrating body scanning technologies in educational programs: critical issues, International Technology, Education and Development (INTED2008) Conference, 3rd – 5th March 2008, Valencia, Spain.
- Otieno, R. The teaching and learning of anthropometrics: Approaches in researching human measurement and their implications. A paper presented at the 'Designing for people - Size matters' Conference hosted by the Ergonomics Society in London, 12th November 2003.
- Apeagyei, P.R. & Otieno, R. Body shape and the male clothing consumer (Australia).
- Otieno, R. & Apeagyei (TI 2007, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
- Otieno, R. & Power (TI) 2007 (TI 2007 Colombo, Sri lanka)
- Otieno, R. (2008). Integrating body scanning technologies in educational programs: critical issues, International Technology, Education and Development (INTED2008) Conference, 3rd – 5th March 2008, Valencia, Spain.
Publications
- Otieno, R.B (2013), 3D Body Measurement Technology and utilisation: Implications for the clothing Industry in Africa, African Journal of Education, Science and Technology (AJEST), Vol 1 No 1.
- Otieno, R. (2008), Approaches in researching human measurement: MMU model of utilising anthropometric data to create size charts, EuroMed Journal of Business, Volume 3, No. 1, pp. 63-69.
- Otieno, R.(2007). The role of garment sizing in Fairhurst, C. The future of the clothing industry, Woodhead Publishing, Maidenhead.
- Otieno, R. New clothing size charts for 3 to 6 years old female nursery schoolchildren in the Nairobi Province of Kenya: implications for marketing strategy. PhD thesis, The Manchester Metropolitan University (April, 1999)
- Otieno, R. (2008), Approaches in researching human measurement: MMU model of utilising anthropometric data to create size charts, EuroMed Journal of Business, Volume 3, No. 1, pp. 63-69.