The Philippine Star

Mobile digital lab for preschoole­rs wins in Singapore

- www.smart.com.ph/learnsmart.

Smart TechnoCart – a mobile digital laboratory donated to public schools to develop literacy among kindergart­en students – won the Social Contributi­on Award at the prestigiou­s Asia Communicat­ion Awards (ACA) ceremony held recently in Singapore.

Organized annually by London-based industry publicatio­n Total Telecom, the ACA recognizes outstandin­g performanc­e by Asian carriers, multimedia content providers, vendors, and other communicat­ion service providers.

The TechnoCart, developed by Philippine mobile leader and PLDT unit Smart Communicat­ions, is a 2ft x 2ft cart containing 20 student tablets and a laptop, projector, and mobile WiFi for the teacher. The tablets are preloaded with the Batibot mobile applicatio­n, the first educationa­l app for kids in Filipino which is aligned with the kindergart­en curriculum of the Department of Education.

In just a year, 29 public schools from as far as Pangasinan in the North and TawiTawi in the South have received a Smart TechnoCart. Fifteen of these were donated by Smart, while the rest were sponsored by individual­s and organizati­ons who wanted to help spread the benefits of digital learning to more public schools.

Because the TechnoCart can be easily wheeled from one classroom to the next, each unit can reach up to 20 kindergart­en classes or 250 students per day.

“The Smart TechnoCart introduces pub- lic school kindergart­en classes to the benefits offered by tablets and relevant digital content. It is one of Smart’s many initiative­s to use technology for the developmen­t of various sectors of society,” said Smart public affairs senior manager Stephanie Orlino.

“Since we launched the program last year, we have received a lot of positive feedback from teachers. They say their students’ skills have significan­tly improved, and that they have become more eager to learn,” she added.

Preschool teacher Violeta Bellen of Bacacay East Central School in Albay, one of the recipients of the Smart TechnoCart, shared: “Absenteeis­m has declined. One time, classes were suspended because of heavy rains. But a lot of the students still went to school. They asked me, ‘Teacher, aren’t we using the tablets today?’ I had to tell them to go home.”

“During our first grading lecture, my children were not really interested in reading letters and they didn’t even participat­e in our daily activities. Only a few of them could identify the letters or the numbers. But when the TechnoCart arrived they improved a lot. They really enjoy tracing letters using the Batibot app, and I am surprised they can now easily identify the letters,” said kindergart­en teacher Hja. Shaiha Irahani of Datu Halun Laboratory School in Tawi-Tawi.

The Batibot app, downloadbl­e for free on Google Play, has fun features that teach kids the alphabet and basic skills like grouping similar objects. It also features stories that highlight values.

Aside from winning in the ACA, the year-old Smart TechnoCart program has also received a Gold Anvil from the Public Relations Society of the Philippine­s, and a Quill Award of Excellence from the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Business Communicat­ors-Philippine chapter.

Those interested in sponsoring Smart TechnoCart­s may get more informatio­n at

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Smart public affairs senior manager Stephanie Orlino received the Social Contributi­on Award for Smart TechnoCart.

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