Launched across the country
in partnership with the various state governments, the Samsung Smart School
Project will ensure that secondary schools benefit from the Digital
Classroom,
which is equipped with mobile devices, electronic boards, thin client monitors,
learning contents all from Samsung Electronics West Africa and her partner,
Etiam Global, for more collaborative, engaging and interactive education.
Samsung Electronics West
Africa has commissioned the Samsung Smart School Project for teachers and
students in Calabar. The initiative, which is an integral part of Samsung’s
‘Smart School Rollout’ scheme, is aimed at digitising classrooms on the
platform of mobile learning across unity schools in Nigeria. Samsung had opened
similar Smart Schools in Abuja and Ogun state.
The platform will focus on
the training of 50 teachers in basic computer literacy, provision of access to
tools teachers need for impactful teaching, empowering them to access digital
content which can be shared with students at any location; facilitating better
conduct and monitoring of student’s progress, and also providing students with
learning tools from any location through Samsung’s mobile devices.
Speaking at the event,
which held at Government Secondary School, State Housing Estate, Calabar,
Managing Director of Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr Changwook Lee,
represented by the Head, Enterprise Business solution/IT Business, Mr Anu
Rotimi Agboola, said that Samsung has decided to equip the country’s teachers
with the skills and motivation they need to lead their students towards a
successful future in the 21st Century. He stated that, “the global initiative
by the company is an indication of the value it places on people and its
willingness to help them build and change the society the way they desire.”
“In keeping with this
aspiration, the Smart School for Teachers will focus on equipping and training
teachers in basic computer literacy, as well as providing them access to the
tools they need to use ICT for curriculum development and more impactful
teaching. The aim is to empower teachers to access digital content, share it
with their students, use it to conduct assessments and monitor their students’
progress continuously,’’ Lee added.
Cross Rivers State
Governor, His Excellency, Prof. Benedict Ayade, who was represented by the
Deputy Governor, Prof. Ivara Ejemot Esu,in his goodwill message,said, “Cross
River andSamsung share a common belief that the Smart School/Mobile learning
concept will make a positive impact on the lives of our student and the people.
We need to work together to make quality education delivery a reality in Cross
River State”.
The exposure of technology
to the classroom, along with guidance from teachers, who understand the
technology, will be the first step for students to gain the skills they need to
flourish in the rapidly advancing and ICT-centric world.
The Samsung Smart School in
Calabar is among the first three of nine ICT labs that Samsung plans to launch
across Nigeria. It is estimated that over the next five years, a total of 5,000
teachers will receive training through the Samsung Train- the- Trainer
approach, with a further 100,000 students impacted as secondary beneficiaries
in Cross River State. This is line with the mission of the Cross River State
government to use education to foster development of the people to their full
potential in the promotion of a strong, democratic and prosperous state.
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