Business View Caribbean | August 2019
12 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN AUGUST 2019 teacher in public schools with a 10-inch tablet computer as part of their compensation package. The tablets will be for personal use as well as to help them deliver the curriculum. Smith pointed out that the first phase of the program will focus on infant and primary schools, and the second phase will focus on high schools. The Tablets for Teachers program is part of a series of projects that e-Learning is rolling out. “We are now in [an era] that is being called the fourth industrial revolution, and we have to train our students in how to use these tools to get them ready for the workplace,” Smith said. “Therefore, e-Learning is focused on ensuring that students in public schools have the right technology and tools to improve their learning experience.” Other projects for the entity include ‘Tablets in schools’; ‘Technology integration for primary schools’, intended to give all primary schools basic IT infrastructure; and an IT infrastructure overhaul of some high schools. “Upon completion of these projects in schools, there could be upwards of 400,000 devices operating in public schools,” Smith said.
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