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Skool Media on Olisa TV
Yesterday, foremost online platform, Olisa.TV featured Skool Media. And yes, they had good things to say about our work. An excerpt below:
Today, Skool Media and UNITES are present in 65 secondary schools across Nigeria. This involves skilled on-ground ICT personnel who work with the schools to integrate technology into classrooms. This takes deploying projectors and at least one laptop in classrooms; with these, teachers teach with Powerpoint slides, videos and illustrations hence making learning more engaging. Students also have the Personal Educational Tablets (PET); with these, they have access to class notes and textbooks ahead of class; they can prepare for exams with past questions making learning more independent. To achieve a symbiosis between a classroom without technology and the ICT-driven one, Skool Media organises periodic capacity building training for staff to truly make them 21st century compliant.
We will keep striving to be better, to reach more students and to use technology in education to build a better Nigeria.
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