Business Day (Nigeria)

Gradely unveils world class virtual learning system for school

- KELECHI EWUZIE

Determined to boost the process of teaching and learning in the era of new normal, Gradely Technology Solutions Limited is set to unveil a homegrown, world-class virtual Learning Management System (LMS) for schools, physically and virtually via videoconfe­rencing in Lagos

The event scheduled for the Friday 19th of February 2021 will have in attendance Folashade Adefisayo Lagos State Commission­er for Education as special guest of honour.

Boye Oshinaga, co-founder and chief executive officer, Gradely said ‘Gradely For Schools’ is a teacher-led, homegrown, world class LMS, built for personalis­ed learning with features such as Live Classes to organize and hold engaging class experience­s.

Oshinaga noted that the LMS also serve as assessment tools to set up robust and relevant assessment formats fitted with the Nigerian (WASSCE & NECO) and British (IGCSE) curriculum-aligned question pool, a proctored examinatio­n system to hold credible remote academic evaluation­s, and a suite of personalis­ed video lessons, practice quizzes and games library, known as Gradely Catchup! to support in-class efforts with students at home.

According to Oshinaga, “It proves to be the innovative and solid alternativ­e learning model adopting technology to deliver quality education to students and schools, helping them surmount the challenges of school shutdowns during the pandemic and other emergencie­s.

Gradely is Africa’s first truly personalis­ed learning platform that empowers educators and parents to make positive impact and difference in their children’s learning journeys and produce more globally-competitiv­e learners and resilient leaders.

So far, Gradely has been used by over 5,000 Nigerian parents and 200 schools, and made achievemen­ts such as receiving “The Adaptive Learning Solution of the Year” 2020 Award by the Federal Ministry of Education, and being a part of the Facebook Fbstart Accelerato­r. Gradely also recently trained 5,000

Nigerian Teachers on effective usage of Digital Learning Platforms, and rewarded 100 schools with 1-Month Free trials to the soon-to-be launched LMS. They have gone ahead to make appearance­s in BBC, CNN and local press, showing practical commitment to ensuring every primary and secondary school has the opportunit­y to leverage a technology-driven learning lifestyle.

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