e-Learner Uganda was formed in 2012 with a vision to deliver education technology and associated solutions to the education sector in Uganda. At that time there was no clear approach from government for the widespread adoption of ICT and related technologies for learners and teachers in schools across the country, and with some notable exceptions computers in schools were largely absent.
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e-Learner Uganda was formed in 2012 with a vision to deliver education technology and associated solutions to the education sector in Uganda. At that time there was no clear approach from government for the widespread adoption of ICT and related technologies for learners and teachers in schools across the country, and with some notable exceptions computers in schools were largely absent. Now, the Ministry of Education and Sports has adopted and is implementing a Digital Agenda, which details steps to be taken to implement education technologies (EduTech) solutions in schools and teacher training facilities.
Company Profilehas worked with the ministry to assist with the adoption of solutions with the objectives of assisting teachers with standardised delivery methodologies, to enable learners to use technologies that support the national curriculum, and for learners’ own personal development. Worldwide the education sector is adopting fourth industrial revolution technologies (4IR), including artificial intelligence systems (AI) where experienced resources are limited. To pursue this objective e-Learner Uganda has partnered with technology developers from countries including the Republic of Korea, Republic of Austria and elsewhere, to provide solutions customised for Ugandan schools.
Organisation Structuree-Learner Uganda seeks to achieve among other things, a digital future that is citizen- centric. It gives us hope that the Digital Agenda launched by the Ministry of Education and Sports, and the journey the country is undertaking will leave on one behind. We are also confident that our programs will not only unleash the talents and creativity of young people, but will bridge the digital divide and accelerate service delivery.
e-Learner Uganda is committed to building a digital education system through collaboration. There is rapid advancement of digital technology in education. Learners and educators can now connect from any location and have access to innovative learning tools and opportunities online. This digitization can pave the way for high quality, future focused education system that can benefit not just young people and their educators but society atlarge.
Upgrade platforms and infrastructure using adaptive, tech-driven delivery systems.
Promote quality education access regardless of learners’ backgrounds or locations.
Empower learners to build transformative technology solutions and projects.
Support digital transformation through impactful IT initiatives in key sectors.
Establish partnerships for global skills training and accredited e-learning programs.
Host expos to bridge industry and education for collaboration and marketing.
Promote science and technology through interactive STEM-based learning experiences.