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Internet will be the key enabler for future classrooms in Nigeria – Vodacom

Tech giant Vodacom strongly believes that in the future, classrooms will no longer be described as rooms within a school, where students are taught. Instead, they will be any space where learning takes place – but the key enabler of mobile learning today, Vodacom states, is the Internet.

“Today, assignments are completed online and uploaded through classroom portals. Posting of grades and results are also done online. However, in the near future, group projects will be completed through collaborative software and students will use cloud storage instead of flash drives or paper to store their work. Teachers, parents, students and administrators will communicate through social media platforms designed specifically for education or for a school. All this will be made possible through the power of the Internet,” Vodacom said in a statement made available to TechCity.

Speaking at the Total School Support Exhibition (TOSSE) last Friday, Funke Atanda, Senior Manager, Product Portfolio, Vodacom Business Nigeria. Atanda said teachers need to embrace the internet and they need to be computer literate because laptops and other educational technology will eliminate the use of paper.

“As the Internet and computers become more accessible and cheaper; instead of teachers copying handouts and exams to give to students, they will be pushed online to students”. She added that the role of the teacher will change from instructor to guide, maintaining that the responsibility now lies with teachers to become tech savvy and ready for not only future classrooms but future learners,” Atanda said.

According to her, not only will the instructive methods change in classrooms of the future but the classroom layout will too. Students will sit side by-side and not behind or in-front of each other; a more appropriate design for students to collaborate and not compete with each other. Classwork and assignments will also be based on shared efforts and not individual efforts, resulting in an environment where students will innovate, critique, challenge the status quo, code and invent new technologies that improve learning and living.

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