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Gradely to launch virtual learning system for schools

A firm, Gradely Technology Solutions Limited, will on Friday, February 19, 2021, unveil a homegrown, world-class virtual Learning Management System (LMS) for schools.

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A firm, Gradely Technology Solutions Limited, will on Friday, February 19, 2021, unveil a homegrown, world-class virtual Learning Management System (LMS) for schools.

The event scheduled to hold virtually and physically in Lagos will be graced by the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo as the Special Guest of Honour.

In a release by Gradely Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Boye Oshinaga, the firm said the initiative known as ‘Gradely For Schools’, is a teacher-led, homegrown, world-class LMS, built for personalised learning with features such as Live Classes to organise and hold engaging class experiences, Assessment Tools to set up robust and relevant assessment formats fitted with the Nigerian (WASSCE and NECO) and British (IGCSE) Curriculum-aligned Question Pool, a Proctored Examination system to hold credible remote academic evaluations, and a suite of Personalised Video Lessons, Practice Quizzes and Games library, known as Gradely CatchUp! to support in-class efforts with students at home.

He said the LMS proves to be the innovative and solid alternative learning model adopting technology to deliver quality education to students and schools, helping them surmount the challenges of school shutdowns during the pandemic and other emergencies.

Gradely is Africa’s first truly personalised learning platform that empowers educators and parents to make a positive impact and difference in their children’s learning journeys and produce more globally-competitive learners and resilient leaders.

So far, Gradely has been used by over 5,000 Nigerian parents and 200 schools and made achievements such as receiving “The Adaptive Learning Solution of the Year” 2020 Award by the Federal Ministry of Education and being a part of the Facebook FBStart Accelerator.

The firm also recently trained 5,000 Nigerian teachers on effective usage of Digital Learning Platforms and rewarded 100 schools with one-month free trials to the soon-to-be-launched LMS.

They have gone ahead to make appearances in BBC, CNN and local press, showing practical commitment to ensuring every primary and secondary school has the opportunity to leverage a technology-driven learning lifestyle.

At the launch, the firm will reward the most improved student of The 14-Day Gradely CatchUp! Challenge with N100k and other prizes.

Other dignitaries expected at the event include the President of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, Chief Yomi Otubela; Co-Founder, 9ijakids, Mrs Titi Adewusi; Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Schoolable.co, Mr. Henry Chibuzor and Executive Director of Nurture House Limited, Mrs. Ayopeju Njideaka.

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