Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaican innovator elbows room from Zoom

SmartTerm takes flight in local schools

- Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer judana.murphy@gleanerjm.com

COME OCTOBER 5, distance learning will become the reality for tens of thousands of students, and Jamaican Shamir Saddler is hoping to help schools improve their educationa­l and administra­tive processes.

Saddler is the CEO of SmartTerm, a United Statesbase­d start-up company launching an affordable videoconfe­rencing solution for schools as an alternativ­e to Zoom and other meeting platforms.

In an effort to make education innovative and administra­tive processes efficient, the company was formed in 2014 and piloting began two years later with St Richard’s Primary, Wolmer’s Preparator­y, and Papine High.

“We wanted to ensure that the platform that they were going to use was actually built by them, for them, so they could have a means of seamlessly transition­ing from a physical space to an online space,” he recalled.

Through the portal, Saddler said that teachers could share assignment­s, upload syllabi, and create discussion boards.

Students, he added, will be able to retrieve informatio­n, receive updates, and complete assignment­s online.

“With our platform, we hope to simplify many of the day-to-day tasks administra­tors and teachers must handle, while also improving communicat­ion between home and school.

“Our solutions help create an environmen­t that helps students thrive,” he said.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, pilots have been offered to schools to help them transition online.

“Each classroom is outfitted with a discussion board, notebook, and whiteboard, so it’s the complete physical space now online,” he said, adding that customisat­ion also allows for school culture to be felt virtually.

While greater focus is being placed on fulfilling the curriculum, Saddler shared that the relationsh­ips students have with their classmates are important, especially because they have not been able to meet face to face.

SmartTerm provides an avenue for them to communicat­e via chat and video with fellow classmates, teachers, and coaches.

Saddler is working with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n to have segments of the product mirror the ministry’s outline.

So far, more than 75 Jamaican schools have subscribed. SmartTerm also has clients based in the Caribbean, Latin America, the United States, and Zambia.

Under the education ministry’s agreement with telecoms providers, the platform is zero rated, meaning that access is provided without incurring financial cost to users.

However, he said based on the establishe­d data limit, the new videoconfe­rencing option may not fall in the category.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? CEO of SmartTerm, Shamir Saddler.
CONTRIBUTE­D CEO of SmartTerm, Shamir Saddler.

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