Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Guru.lk to produce country’s first official e-textbook

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Guru.lk, Sri Lanka’s leading e-learning portal, has been chosen by the Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department of the Education Ministry to produce the first official e-textbook to support the government’s efforts to promote learning in a digital format in schools.

The assignment, awarded via competitiv­e tender, requires Guru. lk to develop original content for the GCE Ordinary Level Science syllabus, using visually stimulatin­g graphics, videos and interactiv­e content that maximises the effectiven­ess of engaging and collaborat­ive learning via computers, tabs and other devices.

This approach is intended to enable students to learn much more in a shorter time span with the assistance of their teachers as well as through self-study and lead to greater use of the computer labs in schools across the country. It is also scaled to accommodat­e the use of students’ own digital devices in the future. This is in line with the government’s vision to digitally empower its citizens for developmen­t to trickle down to the masses.

The introducti­on of e-textbooks will also improve the quality of learning experience for students and update and upgrade teacher knowledge. The ease of distributi­on will facilitate wider access to students and the platform makes amendment and updating of content easy.

Commenting on the award of the first e-textbook assignment to Guru. lk, Hasitha Dela, CEO of Headstart, the company that owns Guru.lk, said, “It gives us great pleasure to be selected for this project of national interest. Headstart and Guru.lk have always strived to improve the quality and accessibil­ity of education for the masses. Being selected as the official e-textbook provider in the very first such project by the Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department is the best opportunit­y to achieve a goal we have had from the day we started our company in 2009.” The introducti­on of e-textbooks is seen as an important step in the government’s efforts to get ICT into education to keep up with global requiremen­ts and as a milestone in the local educationa­l publicatio­ns field as it will change the way education is delivered to students.

Headstart, the owner of www. guru.lk, has been developing content for the Icta/education Ministry on school curricula since 2009. The company was a tech start-up with a project named ‘Vidunena’ under which the GCE A/L Science curriculum was provided to schools in an e-learning format, through an ICTA grant.

The company now owns the largest e-learning content portal in Sri Lanka with more than 235,000 learners and 1,000 plus lessons to choose from. The content knowledge pool includes university academics, teachers, business leaders, corporate trainers and soft skills trainers and is the largest such education-related talent pool in Sri Lanka.

The company also provides e-learning content and platform solutions to corporates, institutio­ns, the government sector and the public under the brand names Guru. lk and Headstart (Pvt.) Ltd.

 ??  ?? At the signing of the agreement between Headstart (Pvt.) Ltd and Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department (from left) Headstart Manager Institutio­nal Sales Jayalath Munasinghe and CEO/ Director Hasitha Dela, Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department Commission­er...
At the signing of the agreement between Headstart (Pvt.) Ltd and Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department (from left) Headstart Manager Institutio­nal Sales Jayalath Munasinghe and CEO/ Director Hasitha Dela, Educationa­l Publicatio­ns Department Commission­er...

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