The Executive Director of the Centre for National Distance Learning and Open School (CENDLOS), Nana Gyamfi Adwabour, has lauded Ghana's strides in education technology (EdTech), following the launch of Asanka, an offline learning platform developed by TECHAiDE.
The Asanka, designed to store and distribute educational content offline, aims to bridge the digital divide by ensuring that students and teachers in remote areas can access the same high-quality materials available in more connected regions.
Speaking at the launch of the new features of Asanka in Accra on Friday, he emphasised the platform's significance in addressing education challenges, particularly in underserved communities.
He noted that, "Asanka is a game-changer, it provides solutions for students in areas with limited internet connectivity, ensuring that no one is left behind in accessing quality education." Mr Adwabour underscored the importance of collaboration in the EdTech space, highlighting the potential synergy between Asanka and existing CENDLOS solutions, such as the iBox, an offline learning system, and iCampus, its software counterpart.