AGAHI, Nokia Pakistan and UNESCO collaborate to launch Mobile
Learning for Teacher’s in Pakistan using Nokia Education Delivery App to
facilitate teacher training via mobile phones.
AGAHI, Nokia Pakistan and UNESCO launched the project
“Mobile Learning Project for Teacher’s Professional Development” today as
formal collaboration in the presence of senior government officials, Nokia
representatives and UNESCO representatives.
As part of this program, UNESCO and Nokia are joining hands, where Nokia
is providing its mobile phones and its application “Nokia Education Delivery
(NED) for UNESCO’s project on ‘use of ICT for professional development of
public school teachers’ in remote areas.
Since 2011 NED has turned into an open
source solution to improve livelihoods, and in order to support such mobile
learning innovations to be filled with life in Pakistan, The project will be implemented
by AGAHI, a UNESCO partner and a non-profit foundation working in the area of
communication and media policy design.
Nokia developed NED to allow using a mobile
phone to access and download videos and other educational materials from a
constantly updated education library. Operating in hundreds of schools and
having reached millions of students in the Philippines, Tanzania, Chile and
Colombia, Nokia Education Delivery has been shown to improve study results and
increase retention among students.
This
collaboration is part of the agreement signed last year between UNESCO and
Nokia at international level to promote the use of mobile technologies to
further the objectives of “Education for All”.
As part of this agreement Nokia is developing applications and new
Mobile technologies offering access to information and enrich learning
environments at global level.
In
Pakistan, through the project “Mobile Learning for Teachers” Nokia’s Education
Delivery application will help UNESCO to enable the delivery of high- quality
educational materials to teachers who lack training and resources though mobile
phones giving an opportunity to teachers to train themselves on the same level
as professionally competent teachers.
UNESCO Director, Kozue Kai Nagata with Nokia Manager for Solutions |
Speaking
about the project, UNESCO Director, Kozue Kai Nagata said, “In 21st century Public- private partnerships
are enjoying growing attention and support as a new and sustainable modality
for development. We are confident to collaborate with Nokia to provide us with
the best platform to train public school teachers. Nokia Education Delivery is
fit to match our need of delivering quality training to a large number of
public school teachers across Pakistan through the project named “Mobile
Learning for Teachers”.
Amir Jahangir, President AGAHI at the launch of Mobile Learning for Education Development. |
Amir Jahangir, President AGAHI and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, shared his views on the launch that “Pakistan is a knowledge starved country, where universal education has its own challenges. To meet the target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on education, Pakistan needs to address its education challenges through innovation and technology which can reach to a larger population with cost effective solutions”.
Speaking
about the launch of NED program, Ulrike Vott Nokia Sustainability Manager for
Middle East said, “Nokia Education
Delivery facilitates
education in a fun and interactive way. In addition to the NED software, Nokia offers
program implementation support for the benefit of Pakistan’s education
landscape.” The Nokia
Education Delivery software system has two modules. The first module is
installed on a Nokia mobile phone and contains a browse able catalog of
educational videos. The second module is installed on the computer of the education
administrator. It manages the organization’s mobile video library, so that
videos can be added, deleted and updated. It also provides information on the
usage of different videos.”
This
unique pilot project for Pakistan has been initiated by UNESCO and AGAHI aims
at using Mobile phones as medium for training teachers, where the teachers in
remote areas will be equipped with devices, SIMs, a software solution and high
quality educational content. The course for training and capacity building will
be developed into video files and will be transmitted step by step according to
curriculum on the phones provided to teachers.
Over the course of the training period, teachers will be tested via SMS
on regular basis and as an incentive, those who will score highest in tests
will receive free mobile top ups. At the end of the course, test scores of all
teachers will be aggregated and the passing teachers will be awarded
certificate in the final workshop.
This initiative looks wonderful. Here are some other resources to help:
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Learning Without Frontiers
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The Khan Academy
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