“Educational
opportunities have been uneven in our past, and as this programme rolls out, we
will be equating the quality of instruction available to all our children,
irrespective of the school they are in, irrespective even of whether they are
in school or not, because this (technology) will be available at home and will
eventually be applied to radio and television, as well as on the tablets”
Minister of Education
Minister Ronald Thwaites commenting during the launch Ceremony for the E-Learning
II Project now rebranded the TIS (Tablet in Schools) Project on Monday July 21st
2014
The
JA$800 million e-Learning Project II to launch Tablets on a Test Pilot to some
38 Schools in a Year-long Test Pilot has begun as reported in “Distribution
of tablets to teachers for e-Learning project begins”, published Wednesday,
July 23, 2014, The Jamaica Observer.
Dubbed
the TIS (Tablet in Schools) Project, Telecom Provider Digicel, one of four (4)
Contractors to supply the Tablets, delivered 180 Tablets on Monday July 21st
2014 to the Chetolah Park Primary School in Kingston during a presentation
ceremony at the Convent of Mercy Alpha in Kingston.
The
total List of Schools getting Tablets as art of the Test Pilot wasn’t made
public. But if the Test Pilot succeeds, it’ll be expanded to some 38 Schools, 24,000
Students and 728 Teachers as broken down below:
1.
13 Primary Schools
2.
6 All Age and Junior High Schools
3.
11 High Schools
4.
6 Infant Departments
5.
1 Teacher’s college (possibly MICO
University College)
6.
1 Special Education Institution
So
says the Horse's Mouth in their own article “Teachers
Receive First Set of Computers Under Tablets in Schools Project”, published
July 22, 2014 By Alecia Smith-Edwards, The Jamaica
Information Service.
Oddly,
no details on the Source or even the Model of the Tablets so that Traditional
Media or even Social Media outlets such as On the Ground News, Loop News Facebook page or even
the Geezam Blog could do a review or even take
them for a spin.
All
the preparation work that was mentioned for this launch of some 25,000 Tablets
to some 38 schools as laid out in my blog article
entitled “Tablets
in Jamaican Schools by September 2014 – E-Learning Project II Public Education
Campaign needed to be successful” was done and the project is on track to
commence at the start of Academic Year 2014/2015 which starts September 2014
and ends June 2015.
This
is starting to look really good, folks! If this one year Test Pilot succeeds,
it’ll expand islandwide to some 600,000 High School Students and Teachers!
Tablet in Schools
Project – From 180 to 27,000 to 400,000 Tablets over Five years
It’s
been quite a journey for the e-Learning Project II to launch Tablets on a Test
Pilot since my first article back in April 2013 entitled “Minister
Paulwell gives Parliamentarians and 20,000 Students in 30 Schools Tablets-
Future in Science and Technology now rescued Indiana Jones and the Palace of
Doom”.
I
became doubtful when around the same time last year in July 2013, the Ministry
of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining hadn’t yet named any contractors for
the e-Learning Project II Test pilot were not yet named. A doubt which I
expressed via my blog
article entitled “Ministry
of Science and Technology yet to announce Tablet Contractor - 400,000 Tablets
for E-Learning II Project in 5 years as Test Pilot to end June 2014”
In
that article, I expounded the main benefit of Tablets; a cheaper Delivery
Platform for books, which would mean less heavy knapsacks and purchase of
expensive books. Not to mention giving children early exposure to Tablets and
thus computing from Primary School straight up to the University Level.
So
2013 was skipped and then 2014 rolled around. By March 2014, the missing Contractors
had been found; four (4) in fact, to supply some 27,000 Tablets as explained in
my blog article
entitled “Ministry
of Science and Technology signs four Contractors in March 2014 to procure
Tablets - Test Pilot Project in September 2014 means Teachers can monetize
e-books”
1.
10,500 Tablets from Innovative Corporate
Solutions
2.
5,500 Tablets from Digicel Jamaica
3.
5,500 Tablets from Productive Business
Solutions
4.
5,500 Tablets from GeoTech Vision
Enterprises Limited
Projected
to cost parents only JA$5000 per Tablet, the Four Contractors are to supply
Accessories and design and maintain the Platform for the Tablets under the Test
Pilot Project:
1.
Tablets
2.
Accessories e.g. Headsets, Cases with
Keyboards
3.
DMS (Device Management Solutions) e.g.
Tracking Stolen Tablets and locking them down when stolen
4.
CMS (Content Management Systems) e.g.
Website Tracking and Blocking Tools
This
will now present the opportunity for High Schools to not only save on the cost
of construction of IT (Information Technology) Labs at most High Schools, but
it will also make IT a part of the curriculum from Day One.
Tablet in Schools
Project – How Teachers Benefit in switch to Interactive Learning
Teachers
can now make revenue via the publication of e-books for Teaching Material that
accessible via their own personal websites or Social Media Channels as
explained in my how-to blog article
entitled “Crowdsourced,
Teleworking Flex-work Publishers needed for UWI and High School Students with
Tablets in 2014 - How Jamaican Writers can make money via ePub Publishing Books”
and “How
to become an e-book Publishing House via e-book Piracy - Tablets in Schools
sets the Stage for Rampant e-book Piracy”.
State
Minister in the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Julian
Robinson, during the presentation, placed great hope on what he expected the
TIS Project to achieve, quote: “... We have very high expectations in terms of
the impact that the project will have on teachers, students and communities,
because each school will become a hot spot where persons in the community will
be able to access the Internet if they have devices that are so enabled”.
Interactive
Learning instead of Instructive Learning will be what these Tablets will
enable. Worries about distractions within the Classroom are easily downplayed
by the fact that these Tablets are fairly easy to secure as detailed in my blog article
entitled “How
to Lock down your Child’s Tablet or smartphone and Apps to Block, Protect and
Notify you of your Child’s whereabouts Online - Defense Against the Dark Arts”.
Tablet in Schools
Project – Children Safe as Female interest in Jamaican ICT Industry Blossoms
As
for worries that these Tablets will make Children targets, not to worry!
The
Four (4) Contractors have been tasked with installing DMS on each Tablet that
will make them easily Trackable by the JCF (Jamaica Constabulary Force) aka the
Jamaican Police in the event they get stolen as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
smartphones are stolen and IMEI changed – Uninformed Jamaican Police Tracking
Jamaicans even as GOJ ID Registration by Telecom Providers needed”.
Not
to mention improving Mathematics and Science Grades by giving Primary and High
School Children access to the incredible power of Google to do their homework
and avoid the long Lines at the Library in the Computer Room. It’ll have an
immediate effect after 1 year; boosted Grades in Mathematics, the Sciences, English
and Computer Studies. Best of all, it’ll empower Children with the idea that
they can learn on their own…..and Teachers with less work to do in terms of
preparing Classes.
Children
will also over time begin to understand the difference between valid and
invalid source information by learning to manipulate the Google Search Engine
Provider as explained in blog article
entitled “How
to effectively search using Google while Researching your articles”. This
early exposure will help them in the long run, as they’ll become better able to
sift through information and rate its validity.
Their
familiarity and continued usage of Google via Tablets and their own personal
smartphones will gradually over time result in their children becoming smarter
as explained in my Geezam blog article
entitled “StudyBlue
reveals Smartphones, Tablets make you smarter – The Big Bang Theory on Google”.
Long
Term, if it succeeds and is spread to all the schools across the island in the
next five years, it might result in more females entering the ICT (Information
and Computer Technology) Sector via their introduction to Computers at an early
age as explained in my blog article
entitled “International
Girls in ICT Day - How Women can jump-Start Jamaican ICT Industry from Call
Centers, Telecom Providers and NDA's”.
Telecom
Provider Benefit too; their 4G LTE Networks that’ll be completed in the next 18
months are guaranteed some 27,000 new Customers. When school is over and students
go home, they’ll have to invest in having access to High Speed Wireless
Broadband Internet Access.
Uplifting
the Consciousness of a younger Generation by empowering and expanding their
minds via Computing is the Long term aim of the TIS Project.
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