Primary and secondary school students are to experience an enriched learning journey, thanks to an innovative initiative introduced by THEO by Lisa.
The programme, designed to elevate educational opportunities for children in Africa, aims to redefine ways youngsters access learning materials. This involves the distribution of THEO digital tablets equipped with cutting-edge technology, enabling children to access educational resources without requiring an internet connection in various locations across Africa.
The deployment of THEO digital tablets primarily targets students in the foundational primary classes, to improve academic performance and foster digital literacy to facilitate a smoother transition to junior secondary school. Dammy Feyide, the Founder of ‘Theo By Lisa,’ described Theo as a revolutionary digital learning platform tailored for children aged 9 to 15.
The platform seamlessly integrates advanced technology with a comprehensive curriculum, curated by Dammy Feyide, the CEO of THEO by Lisa. Theo encourages curiosity, creativity, and active participation, offering a diverse curriculum, interactive content featuring videos and quizzes, progress tracking for both teachers and parents, customization based on individual learning styles, offline accessibility, and resources for common entrance exams.
Feyide extended invitations to generous individuals, organizations, and advocates to join THEO’s mission to enhance young learning throughout Africa. Contributions and donations, she emphasized, will play a crucial role in empowering the next generation through innovative digital education.
She expressed enthusiasm about THEO Tablets, emphasizing the commitment to leveraging technology for the empowerment and preparation of the next generation, especially young children, equipping them with the tools and knowledge essential for success. THEO by Lisa remains steadfast in its dedication to utilizing technology to empower and prepare the next generation for a successful future.
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