Think Education, has become first certified Moodle Partner in Nigeria and is launching a programme that will allow schools across Africa to collaborate and share resources online through the Moodle Learning Management System.
Moodle is an open source platform that lets you build customised education solution for your needs. eThink Education provides implementation, cloud hosting, integration, and management services for the open source Learning Management System.
eThink has also launched a Moodle by eThink African Learning Network (ALN), which will allow member institutions to collaborate, easily share resources, and provide a connected educational experience to learners across the continent.
A certified Moodle Partner in the United States of America and the Caribbean, eThink has now expanded their Moodle partnership in Nigeria to provide Moodle services to colleges, corporations, government entities, and K-12 schools and districts in Africa. The Learning Management System (LMS) Moodle is a free open-source platform that is being used across the globe to bring learning online.
With over 100 million users, Moodle is the most widely used learning platform in the world. It allows educators to share educational resources in a web-based format, enabling students to learn on-the-go via mobile devices while saving teachers and students valuable time. Moodle allows educators to easily incorporate online resources and innovative eLearning tools and strategies into their lesson plans to enhance classroom learning.
For corporations, this allows onboarding, compliance, and professional development resources to be stored online, offering learners the flexibility to learn where they want, when they want. Also, decision-makers and key stakeholders are given access to valuable analytics which enables them to make informed, data-driven decisions regarding their learning programs.
“eThink is excited to become the first official Moodle Partner in Nigeria. As a partner, we will be better able to service the Moodle needs in this territory,” said Brian Carlson, Co-Founder and CEO of eThink. “Moodle has already been widely adopted throughout Africa and we look forward to being able to help support institutions and businesses to leverage the benefits of an incredibly flexible and affordable eLearning solution.”
The Moodle by eThink African Learning Network (ALN) will allow students and teachers at institutions to collaborate and easily share resources directly through the Moodle platform, regardless of physical distance. This network allows institutions to share or co-teach online courses with other institutions and offers social learning opportunities for learners across the region.
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