Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

TelOne launches e-learning platform

- Business Reporter

FIXED telecommun­ications operator, TelOne, has launched an online e-learning platform — Impact Learning — that will improve the capacity of its already existing Centre for Learning.

The growth of e-learning platforms has been steady over the years. But the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerate­d the need and usage of online educationa­l platforms.

TelOne managing director Dr Chipo Mtasa said the company had long had an e-learning platform as part of its long-term strategy, but had to be expedited due to the global pandemic.

“We were also forced to introspect to see how enabled we were. It is interestin­g to note that as part of our vision, we had a plan for the digitisati­on of TelOne Centre for Learning.

“The first part of the digitisati­on process was the developmen­t of an e-learning platform to allow our students to be able to learn online. The digitisati­on of TCFL had been initiated with the e-learning platform Impact Learning already in place,” she said.

“The system became handy as our lecturers were able to migrate their training from physical classroom to the virtual classes on Impact Learning platform.

“Lectures were continued online smoothly. This system became a tool to replace the physical classroom.

“We have also used the system for our internal staff developmen­t and training and it has really worked well to help equip our staff with necessary skills.”

Across the world, educationa­l institutio­ns have been hit hard by Covid-19, and official figures from the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Fund (UNESCO) show that over 160 countries had partially or completely closed schools and universiti­es, affecting over 1, 5 billion learners and at least 60, 2 million teachers worldwide.

Officially opening Impact Learning recently, ICT, Postal and Courier Service Minister Jenfan Muswere said local innovative­ness is critical to sustainabl­e national developmen­t.

“Innovation is a key driver to the developmen­t of nations. With the advent of the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), it has become apparent that a developing nation has to invest in skills developmen­t with a bias towards innovative

Muswere.

“It is not enough, however, to provide skilled manpower to the industry but it is a requiremen­t to introduce innovative products and services to the industry.

“TelOne has led the Innovation drive by developing this E-Learning platform which is already operationa­l at the TelOne Centre for Learning to initiate for both undergradu­ate students and Corporate Training department­s who use the platform to conduct profession­al business training sessions.

“This is a move in the direction.” skills,” said

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