Khaleej Times

MADRASA E-LEARNING WILL BENEFIT ARAB VILLAGES

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched ‘Madrasa’, an e-learning platform to support learning for Arab students living in 1,000 villages, remote areas and refugee camps with no internet access. —

dubai — His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched “Madrasa” e-learning platform for 1,000 villages to support learning for Arab students living in villages, remote areas and refugee camps with no Internet access.

The platform will provide 5,000 free Arabised videos in general science, math, biology, chemistry and physics to students from kindergart­en to Grade 12 through four innovative offline solutions.

Launching the offline e-learning platform, Sheikh Mohammed said: “We launched Madrasa e-learning platform to provide 5,000 free Arabised videos in math and science to students living in 1,000 remote villages without internet access. The initiative is the first phase to cover remote areas across the Arab World.”

He added: “Education is the biggest hope for the Arab World. Nothing should stop our children from receiving education.”

Sheikh Mohammed emphasised that e-learning bridges the knowledge gap in the Arab World. “Improving the education system in the Arab World is an urgent priority. E-learning is the most effective way to empower Arab students and the ideal solution to provide them with world-class education wherever they are.”

He added: “Madrasa for 1,000 villages is a message of life, determinat­ion and better future. There’s only one key to the success of our societies, economies and future: Education.”

Launched under the umbrella of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s (MBRGI),

the project will reach out to children in remote villages and camps through Madrasa tablet, Wi-Fi hotspot device, Madrasa flash memory (USB) and Madrasa Smart Bag.

Each of these technologi­es, which facilitate­s access to creative educationa­l videos without Internet, will be delivered to different camp schools and villages depending on the need.

Madrasa’s educationa­l content will be available on a tablet with an

eight-hour battery life, while the mobile hotspot device will provide Wi-Fi network that allows students in remote schools to connect to the Internet. The hotspot device, which extends to 300 metres of coverage and operates on an eight-hour battery life, will also give access to ebooks and videos that will be regularly updated.

Some students will receive educationa­l videos on a flash memory (USB) that they can connect to a

tablet or computer and learn without Internet access.

Madrasa Smart Bag provides a full mobile classroom of 20 tablets, projector, Wi-Fi extender, speakers and Wi-Fi hotspot device. The classroom provides Madrasa’s content and other educationa­l material in Arabic including e-books and videos.

In October 2018, Sheikh Mohammed launched Madrasa (www. madrasa.org), the Arab World’s

biggest e-learning educationa­l platform that provides 5,000 free Arabised videos in general science, math, biology, chemistry and physics to support learning for more than 50 million Arab students. Over 1.5 million students joined the platform that generated over 4 million views since its launch three months ago. Madrasa uses simple technology to provide free educationa­l content available online and via an app. —

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Wam Sheikh Mohammed during the launch of Madrasa e-learning platform on Thursday. —
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