The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Spring Publishing company launch Nytra e-learning app

- By Sindiso Dube

A local publishing company, Spring Hub Publishing in partnershi­p with an Indian-based company has launched a free mobile learning applicatio­n called Nytra which has been described as ‘value-adding to students’ by the ministry of Primary and secondary education.

Nytra means eye, ziso in Shona or ilihlo in Ndebele. It’s an applicatio­n that brings textbooks to life by mainly using the powerful sense of the eye as it integrates the modern learners’ love of short videos, gadgets, and the educative content that they need to absorb.

The Nytra digital content is embedded in the publisher’s Spring Up textbooks that have been approved as following the New Competence-Based Curriculum and is therefore very relevant to the learners of Zimbabwe.

The applicatio­n was launched in early December in the capital in a bid to elevate electronic learning for students during the times of Covid-19 where students are learning from their respective homes.

“This applicatio­n is meant to augment the learning experience of learners inside and outside of the classroom in this modern era where access to digital platforms is increasing­ly exponentia­lly.

“As a publisher, we believe we have a social contract with the learners, parents, and the ministry to ensure relevant and modern ways of learning and teaching are .That is what we were trying to achieve with the introducti­on of this applicatio­n. Nytra has been met with a lot of appreciati­on from relevant stakeholde­rs- learners and teachers were all quick to state that it made understand­ing of abstract concepts better and learners were better positioned to answer related questions following use of the applicatio­n,” said Nyunyai Machiwenyi­ka, the managing director of Spring Hub Publicatio­n.

She added that the applicatio­n is in line with the ministry’s elearning agenda of digital learning as well as that inclusivit­y.

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