Two leading Colombo schools have implemented a digital learning system in collaboration with Headstart Pvt Ltd in order to supplement students’ classroom education, as well as to be able to keep students engaged in learning during times when schools are closed. Holy Family Convent, Colombo and Good Shepherd Convent, Kotahena have set this digital learning [...]

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Two Colombo schools select Headstart to drive digital learning

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Two leading Colombo schools have implemented a digital learning system in collaboration with Headstart Pvt Ltd in order to supplement students’ classroom education, as well as to be able to keep students engaged in learning during times when schools are closed.

Holy Family Convent, Colombo and Good Shepherd Convent, Kotahena have set this digital learning process in motion, providing their students online access to customised lessons and learning material based on their syllabuses, the company said in a media release.

Besides developing and deploying the Learning Management Systems, Headstart, the pioneering e-learning solutions provider in Sri Lanka, was also involved in training teachers in these schools to develop content for the online portal, and to digitise material currently in hard-copy form.

Once the leading digital learning enablers in Sri Lanka, Headstart has executed a smart school programme in more than 200 government schools with project partners, Commercial Bank, Microsoft and Dialog. The company also said that it is in process of setting up similar Learning Management Systems, interactive learning content and digital transformation services in several other private schools in the country.

Although teacher training and content creation can take time, the system can be deployed to students quickly thanks to Headstart’s ownership of guru.lk – the largest online digital learning eco system in Sri Lanka with a ready-made content library.

The company said its online learning products can be particularly useful in times when schools are closed or school attendance is limited, making catching up necessary. The system encourages students to learn independently and in a more engaging manner. Additionally, the portal allows students and teachers to interact online by enabling assignments to be uploaded, shared and commented on, on the system.

Commenting on this venture, Headstart CEO Hasitha Dela said: “We are happy to be able to offer our services at this moment to the selected schools. We truly believe that education without barriers is the right of every child. To support any school that intends to be a part of this, Headstart is willing to offer the Learning Management system and digital transformation services, which will allow students to continue learning from home with the use of broadband.”

Headstart (Pvt) Ltd has been developing content for the ICTA/Ministry of Education on school curricula since 2009.  

 

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