IT News Nigeria:
The intervention of Skool Media Nigeria Limited in exposing students to their studies through e-learning has snowballed into greater dimensions.
A statement signed weekend by Head, Corporate Communications at Skool Media Nigeria Limited, Mr. Sola Oluwadare added that the e-learning was put in place to fill the gap created due to the closure of schools nationwide as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
With this new development, the students and teachers of the 104 Federal Government Colleges across Nigeria will particularly be the major beneficiaries. This new intervention, which has kicked off immediately, enjoins the support of the Federal Ministry of Education.
The intervention, which has been code-named “UNITY SCHOOLS VIRTUAL LEARNING” will be handled by a team of 102 edutech experts and personnel to provide a robust hitch free virtual learning experience.
The management of Skool Media, led by the Director and Chief Executive, Mr. Moses Imayi, has already created two (2) telegram groups, code named “Unity Schools Virtual Learning (Senior School) and Unity School Virtual Learning (Junior School) to distribute starter packs and class codes instructions to students and selected teachers for the programme.
Unity Schools Virtual Learning is designed to run on a virtual classroom platform called Edmodo, while Telegram will be used
as a clearing house to organize the students and share critical updates on the programme.
Edmodo is a robust virtual learning platform that has the capacity to accommodate the entire population strength of all the Federal Government Colleges. Edmodo enables the building of network among “Unity School communities”. This makes schools and classrooms across the nation to grow their professional learning networks and work with a community of educators. It houses high level student-teacher interactivity using multimedia features which include videos, quizzes, polls, scheduling and voice engagement.
Also, edmodo’s unified database is a great feature that allows teachers measure the progress being made by their students. Educators can see student’s grades and participation levels with this feature, and they can even see how students react to the activities and discussions being held in the classroom. This information helps educators to understand the perspective of students to their lessons which further strengthens formative assessment.
Since the lockdown began two weeks ago, experts from Skool Media’s subsidiary, EDUFIRST.NG have built a robust archive of learning materials and video resources weaved around the approved curriculum and scheme of work of the National Education Research Development Council (NERDC). The resources are being currently accessed from EDUFIRST TV – our YouTube Channel. Skool Media also intends to execute Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) programmes for practical sessions for science students both in the colleges and the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC).
Mr. Imayi reiterated that these efforts will help make a difference in the education sector in Nigeria. He noted that, this is in line with Skool Media’s vision of becoming a world class education technology infrastructure company focused on re-tooling the Nigerian education system and providing a platform for the Nigerian child to compete globally.
Since 2013, Skool Media has remained a role model in the adoption of technology in education in Africa and a reference point for all edu-tech stakeholders. The company will continue to embrace the Public Private Partnership (PPP) window through deployment of technology tools for Nigerian students and utilization of its centres to build 21st century students’ and teachers’ technology hubs in Nigeria.