Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Guru.lk partners SLT to offer online courses to subscriber­s

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Guru.lk, Sri Lanka’s leading elearning portal has signed up with Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) country’s national ICT solutions provider, to enable SLT Broadband customers to pay for online study courses through the platform.

This partnershi­p increases the reach of the portal to encompass an audience of more than 70 percent of the country’s connected subscriber­s since Guru.lk already has similar arrangemen­ts with leading mobile service providers in Sri Lanka.

Broadband users of SLT fixed lines, via fibre, copper and 4G-LTE connection­s who register for online courses offered by Guru.lk will have the course fees added to their monthly SLT bills, from September onwards the company said.

Guru.lk features online modules on a variety of subjects ranging from courses linked to the school curriculum to profession­al education, and edutainmen­t content including IT courses, beauty culture and even cooking and singing. Scholarshi­p exam preparatio­n guides, Year 10 and 11 government approved curriculum lessons, Advanced Level science and commerce stream lessons, Chartered Accountanc­y, AAT, Spoken English, and embroidery demonstrat­ions are a few examples of the courses offered online.

The online portal emphasises on the value of online education, as it eliminates barriers imposed on learning as a result of nonavailab­ility of material across geographie­s. Alongside the convenienc­e it offers, this model of education is also cost and time effective.

Commenting on the partnershi­p, Sri Lanka Telecom Group Chief Marketing Officer, Ajantha Seneviratn­e said: “SLT believes in developing human potential, and is proud to be associated with Guru.lk on this initiative. We have been working in many ways to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education to promote lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all Sri Lankans.”

“We are proud that we built the platforms and enabled connected universiti­es, schools, rural Informatio­n centers and vocational education centers across the country,” he added. “We have also taken initiative­s to share industry knowledge and provide education services through our training schools and newly establishe­d SLT Technology Campus. We are truly looking to make elearning popular in the country and partnering with Guru. lk gives us the opportunit­y to reach the audience.”

Headstart (Pvt.) Ltd CEO Hasitha Dela (Guru.lk portal’s owning company) described the collaborat­ion with SLT as another milestone in his company’s journey to broaden its reach, touching the lives of Sri Lankans through education. “We believe that digital education and social learning will shape future learning,” he said. “The wide availabili­ty of smart phones, and the ‘Smart School’ project launched with the objective of exposing traditiona­l classroom based teachers and students to the latest digital based learning technology and systems will not only play a role in boosting the country’s digital literacy but also further stimulate the younger generation’s use of digital technology.”

 ??  ?? Headstart CEO Hasitha Dela (right) exchanges the agreement with SLT Group Chief Marketing Officer Ajantha Seneviratn­e (centre) and Product Developmen­t and Management General Manager Prabhath Dahanayake
Headstart CEO Hasitha Dela (right) exchanges the agreement with SLT Group Chief Marketing Officer Ajantha Seneviratn­e (centre) and Product Developmen­t and Management General Manager Prabhath Dahanayake

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