The Guardian (Nigeria)

Edutech to revolution­ise education through personalis­ed learning

- By Adenike Aromose

NIGERIA’S edutech firm, Projkonnec­t, has launched a digital educationa­l applicatio­n designed to create a viable pathway for personalis­ed learning for both students and young profession­als.

This is aimed at steering a paradigm shift within the Nigerian educationa­l ecosystem in a bid to champion accessibil­ity and innovation.

The launch of the Projkonnec­t App aims to further contribute towards the developmen­t of a new generation of Nigerian youths, particular­ly university undergradu­ates, who are equipped with the required skill sets necessary to favourably compete in the 21st century.

This is made evident as the mobile app is built to creatively incorporat­e a set of advanced tools that enable corporate entities to contribute to its courses to make them match global industry standards while also providing Nigerian youths with the opportunit­y to gain practical experience­s upon completion of the courses.

Commenting on the rationale behind the launch of the Projkonnec­t App, the Chief Executive Officer of Projkonnec­t Integrated Systems Limited, Paul Ojo, noted that the core goal the organisati­on intends to achieve revolves around uplifting the Nigerian educationa­l standards to propel the country’s youth into strategic roles across the global scene.

“The major driving force behind the creation of the Projkonnec­t App reiterates our thorough commitment, as an edutech entity, towards the advancemen­t of the Nigerian educationa­l sector which is solely hinged on upskilling the competenci­es of an average Nigerian youth.” This aligns with our overall objective which seeks to ensure that learning across our digital platforms matches either the academic or profession­al needs of every student nationwide.

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