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Nigerian University of Ibadan, Educational Advancement Center and eXact learning solutions start African mobile learning initiative
02/12/2010Faced with the increasing need to prepare its students, via remotely accessed e-learning, for the examinations that will determine their future career paths, Nigeria's University of Ibadan has partnered with teaching and testing specialist, the Educational Advancement Center (EAC), and the leading learning content management (LCMS) and digital repository (DR) solution provider, eXact learning solutions. EAC and eXact learning solutions have just announced their partnership for reselling the learn eXact learning content management product line and, HarvestRoad Hive Digital Repository in West, East and Central Africa.
Expanding the ‘traditional' idea of delivering this learning via computers, eXact learning solutions has developed a system that delivers the required learning materials via mobile phones seamlessly from its LCMS infrastructure
According to the University of Ibadan, making these learning materials available via mobile phones will produce a number of benefits for students, teachers and administrators. These include:
- The ease with which tests, quizzes and surveys can be distributed and the results gathered and analysed.
- Potentially continuous interaction in real time between the teacher and student, as well as among students, via the forum and chat room options.
- The ease with which notifications of events, dead-lines, timetables and exam timetables can be sent to each student.
- Books can be accessed via mobile phone at some ten to 15 per cent of the cost of supplying hard copies.
The University of Ibadan is also keen on extending these resources to students of other universities in Nigeria and other countries in the continent of Africa.
"Apart from providing an outstanding learning tool to students, the University of Ibadan will be providing a cost effective communication tool on campus - which can be tracked," said Muyiwa Bamgbose, the CEO of EAC. "In addition, we'll be improving the overall quality of education in Nigeria and, possibly, Africa."
Carin Martell, eXact learning solutions' Channel Manager, explained: "In Nigeria - and, indeed, in other parts of Africa - some people are ‘technology shy'; others can't afford a computer and many more cannot even find one to use. Moreover, erratic and inadequate power supplies, allied to unreliable and inadequate internet facilities, contribute to inefficiencies when it comes to using computers to deliver e-learning.
"On the other hand, 1.5 billion people all over the world - and some 80 million people in Nigeria - have mobile phones. In effect, these are powerful computers which provide an ideal delivery mechanism for learning materials," she added.
Today's mobile phones have the computing power of a mid-1990s personal computer (PC) while consuming only one-hundredth of the energy. The simplest, voice-only phones have more complex and powerful chips than did the 1969 onboard computer that landed a spaceship on the Moon.
"Educators may see mobile phones as a distraction to learning, yet these are pocket sized computers that are nearly always ‘on' - and that means that they can deliver learning materials anywhere, as and when required," Martell continued. "Moreover, because of their design, mobile phones are automatically able to handle audio, pictures and video of good quality - thereby creating powerful tutorial materials."
So, in conjunction with EAC, eXact learning solutions will transform ‘standard computerised learning material' into materials that were adapted to be delivered via mobile phone.
"This will not only make it easier to deliver the learning materials to the University of Ibadan's students as and when needed, but it will also make the management of that learning easier, more efficient and more effective," said Martell.
"Student activities can be monitored - in terms of who has studied which learning materials sent - and the results copied to teachers, administrators and parents, as necessary, via email or SMS. In addition, the University can send tests, quizzes and surveys as a broadcast to as many students as necessary at the same cost as sending them to just one student - and the results are collated automatically."
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About EAC
Educational Advancement Center (EAC) is a name synonymous with academic excellence in Nigeria. Currently, EAC prepares annually over 300 ‘A' level students for the Cambridge and London General Certificate of Education; some 80 students for the JAMB University Matriculation Examination, and some 60 students for the American Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Formed in 1996, EAC has an impressive list of past students, with most of them having graduated with upper second and first class degrees from universities in Nigeria, the UK and the USA.
Currently, EAC is registered as a Centre of the Cambridge University and is also a Testing Centre for the Internet based TOEFL, the Prelim-SAT and the Advanced Placement Tests of the Educational Testing Service (ETS) of the USA.
EAC is a partner of eXact learning solutions and a reseller of the eXact LCMS and HarvestRoad Hive Digital Repository in West, East and Central Africa.
About eXact learning solutions
eXact learning solutions, formerly Giunti Labs, is a leading learning content management and digital repository solutions provider, which offers a wide range of tools and services for content development, content management and content delivery, covering:
- Learning content management system (LCMS) and digital repository platforms
- Mobile learning technologies
- Multi-language bespoke learning content production
- Consulting and professional services
The company has over fifteen years of experience and more than 100 customers worldwide. Our technological innovations allow enterprises to improve their organizational performance, and achieve significant reductions in business costs.
For more information, please contact:
Minna Leikas, eXact learning solutions, Marketing Manager
Mobile +39 347 4435167; Office +39 0185 4608; Email m.leikas@exact-learning.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR,
Office +44 (0)1727 860405; Email bob.little@boblittlepr.com


