The Ministry of Education in partnership with Telecom Fiji Limited has launched the LearningHUB for students, and those accessing it from the Telecom network will not incur any internet charges.
The LearningHUB provides access to supplementary learning resources prepared by the Ministry and its partners.
The LearningHUB is hosted on Telecom’s cloud platform and will allow students, parents, teachers and the general public to access these materials.
Normal internet charges will be incurred for those accessing it from other networks.
The portal can be accessed through a link available on the Ministry’s homepage, or directly accessed through https://learninghub.telecom.com.fj/home.
Worksheets, audio and video lessons, Bula Kids episodes and psychosocial support resources are available on the LearningHUB.
This can be viewed multiple times, but cannot be downloaded due to copyright restrictions. New content will continue to be uploaded by the Ministry regularly.
Permanent Secretary for Education, Dr Anjeela Jokhan has thanked TFL for coming on board and providing their timely support and assistance.
Jokhan says we cannot predict how the situation evolves over the coming days.
She says initiatives such as these are meant to ensure that all possible efforts are made to provide educational resources available to our students.
Jokhan says they believe that no student should be disadvantaged.
Telecom Fiji Limited CEO, Charles Goundar says Telecom shares the Ministry of Education’s mandate of keeping our children safe and out of harm’s way from the deadly COVID-19 virus during this time, and are committed to assisting however they can.
Goundar says the platform basically provides a one-stop-shop for the supplementary educational materials that have been prepared by the Ministry, including an archive of past lessons that have already been broadcast and can be accessed at any time.
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