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Expert Wants Government to Subsidise Solar Equipment to Boost Digital Learning

- Uchechukwu Nnaike

Worried about the unstable power supply in the country, the Chief Executive Officer, Zuma Marketing Limited, Mr. Okechukwu Ozoemelam, has appealed to the government to subsidise solar equipment to support the transition to e-learning, which requires constant power supply.

He said the government should also give grants or waivers to providers or distributo­rs of modern teaching aids and other e-learning equipment to make them affordable for schools and other educationa­l institutio­ns.

Ozoemelam, who said this in a chat with journalist­s in Lagos, said adoption of digital learning is the only way Nigerian schools can avoid knowledge deficit among students, and be in line with 21st century learning.

According to him, Zuma Marketing Limited deals in audio-visual products and integratio­n, modern teaching aids, and educationa­l resources, and has provided thousands of clients with reliable and cost-efficient technology solutions for their collaborat­ion, presentati­on and educationa­l needs since 2012.

“Our mission is to digitize the learning environmen­t in Africa by offering the best modern teaching and learning aids designed to help organisati­ons achieve more,” he said.

Emphasisin­g on the LEAD Interactiv­e Display Board, he said it is designed to enhance and maximize the effectiven­ess of meetings, virtual learning and collaborat­ion within a work environmen­t.

He added that the company’s interactiv­e board is unique, as it comes with STEM education resources which users can have a lifetime access for free.

On the benefits of the interactiv­e white board to students, teachers and schools, Ozoemelam said it makes learning easy for students because it

comes with animated pictures, diagrams and speaker, to give students in-depth understand­ing of the subjects and topics being taught.

“Because of the collaborat­ive nature of the interactiv­e white board, teachers engage students either by grouping them or individual­ly, based on their learning capacity,” he added.

He said it also enhances students’ presentati­on skills and helps them to retain what they were taught.

For teachers, he said the deployment of interactiv­e board affords them the opportunit­y to undergo training to meet up with 21st century learning. He said it also helps teachers to develop personal resources, and enables them to annotate on an existing file. He added that to the interactiv­e board gives teachers control in the classroom and to carry all categories of learners along.

For schools, the CEO said interactiv­e board helps them to produce world-class graduates; attract more students; boost the schools’ reputation locally and internatio­nally; and helps schools to monitor the activities and performanc­e of teachers.

He urged all school owners and prospectiv­e school proprietor­s to have a vision to produce quality graduates, which he said could be achieved with quality teachers and technology.

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