The Philippine Star

Studybuddy.ph takes education to the digital age

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Studies have noted how children of gradeschoo­l age are quicker than older generation­s in mastering digital devices and interfaces — such as tablets, mobile phones, and other touchscree­n devices — but many parents are also quick to learn that there is a severe lack of useful content available. Moreover, the generation­al gap also means that parents and their children are finding fewer and fewer means to interact and connect with each other on a meaningful level.

Study Buddy, a free web-based educationa­l system, seeks to provide a solution that will bring parents and kids together in a more productive way. Recently launched and being rolled out to Filipino parents and grade schools, Study Buddy is built on a range of free ready-made reviewers painstakin­gly built from the ground up and designed around the DepEd’s official curriculum.

Open to all parents and kids, Study Buddy, which includes a website and apps for Android and iOS, lets parents select reviewers — or, if they wish, they can create their own — and assign them to their children on any device. The reviewers are automatica­lly corrected and reports are generated to allow parents to track progress and provide further guidance. Reviewers may also be shared with others, allowing the sharing of resources and generating a rich, vibrant resource library.

Educators and school administra­tors also stand to gain from the free system. By making the assignment of individual reviewers and even entire sections easy and convenient, Study Buddy aims to help teachers focus on their interactio­n with students — instead of devoting time and effort toward creating reviewers from scratch, and often on their own free time. There are currently over 3,000 unique reviewers already available, with thousands more in developmen­t.

Early in the program’s inception, the system’s founders — who are parents of school- age children themselves — saw the importance of support and acknowledg­ment from the educationa­l community, having recruited trusted educators to create the reviewers and comprehens­ively covering the basic subjects of English, Filipino, Math, Science and Araling Panlipunan (Social Sciences).

The response to Study Buddy, this early in its rollout, has been highly encouragin­g.

“I’m very excited that reviewers can be accessed by just clicking away. The Filipino content is especially very helpful,” says Merle Banna, grade school principal at the Marymount Academy in Parañaque City. “Can’t believe this is free.”

Free content and open access, after all, are defining characteri­stics of the digital age. Along with the sharp rise in the availabili­ty of digital devices in Filipino households across all social strata and ongoing shifts in the educationa­l system, these factors have increasing­ly spelled out a need for a digital solution.

Free and open to all parents and children, Study Buddy may be found at the Google Play Store <link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com. jakenpoy.studybuddy&hl=en> or iOS App Store <link: https://itunes.apple.com/ph/app/study-buddy-ph/ id10525804­13?mt=8> at study buddy ph, or online at studybuddy.ph.

 ??  ?? A group of moms discusses exam week preparatio­ns with studybuddy.ph.
A group of moms discusses exam week preparatio­ns with studybuddy.ph.
 ??  ?? A mom shows how studybuddy.ph helps them with study time.
A mom shows how studybuddy.ph helps them with study time.
 ??  ?? Merle Banna, grade school principal at Marymount Academy: “I’m very excited that reviewers can be accessed by just clicking away.”
Merle Banna, grade school principal at Marymount Academy: “I’m very excited that reviewers can be accessed by just clicking away.”

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