TANZANIA’S NEWLY LAUNCHED E-LIBRARY PROJECT WILL BENEFIT OVER 10 MILLION STUDENTS

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Mon 08 January 2024:

At least 11 million students and over 200,000 teachers in Tanzania’s public schools stand to benefit from the newly launched e-library project in Tanzania, an official said on Saturday.

The project is coordinated by the Tanzania Institute for Education (TIE) in collaboration with Snapplify, a South African-based company specializing in educational technology, according to Stephen Bestbier, government partnership manager at Snapplify.

 He said within three years, TIE and Snapplify intend to roll out the e-library project in over 19,000 government schools, providing students with a digital identity that will give them access to educational resources at any time. 

He emphasized that the e-library project aims to revolutionize education by ensuring access to quality educational resources throughout the country.

Bestbier also underscored the project’s distinction as one of the largest digital education initiatives not only within Africa, but on a global scale.
Over the next three years, TIE and Snapplify plan to implement the e-library project in more than 19,000 public schools, providing students with a digital identity that allows them to access educational materials at their convenience.

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