Text2Teach introduced in Albay schools

June 22, 2011, 5:09pm

MANILA, Philippines — Learning Math, Science and English becomes more fun and exciting for Grades 5 and 6 pupils of select public schools in Polangui and Tiwi in Albay as the Text2Teach alliance brings to the province an innovative way of teaching via mobile technology beginning this school year.

Text2Teach is a collaboration between the private and public sectors composed of Globe Telecom, Ayala Foundation, Nokia, Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Center for Educational Innovation and Technology (SEAMEO INNOTECH), the Department of Education, and the local government units.

Using the power of mobile technology, students in 24 public elementary schools in Polangui and another 12 in Tiwi, can now watch any of the 400 educational audio and video materials loaded in the N86 8MP phones donated by Nokia and equipped with the Nokia Education Delivery (NED) application.

NED allows teachers to play the educational audios and videos on Math, Science and English specifically designed for the project, providing a highly effective visual aid for teachers. It also creates an interactive, student-focused learning environment in the classroom which makes the students eager to go to school.

Globe Telecom, on the other hand, provides pre-paid SIM cards, free P150 monthly load allowance for one year to each beneficiary-school to be used for helpdesk concerns, and an additional P1,000 load if there are new or updated materials to be downloaded through the mobile phones using its network.

“Text2Teach shows how mobile technology can be used in various ways, not only to call, text, and browse the Internet but also to enhance the educational experiences of the students. Through the Text2Teach alliance, we at the private sector together with our public sector counterpart, are able to work hand-in-hand in harnessing this technology to give our underprivileged students a chance to gain access to the kind of education that other children around the world are enjoying,” said Yoly C. Crisanto, Globe Head for Corporate Communications.

Students can watch the videos using 29-inch television sets donated by Kolin Philippines. The lesson plans were created by the DepEd master teachers themselves to meet local education guidelines and standards, and are fully integrated into the basic education curriculum.

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