Smart Studykit: Ghana’s biggest and comprehensive online educational platform hits the streets of Accra


Barely two weeks after its introduction into the market, providers of the ‘Smart Studykit’ Ghana’s biggest online educational platform, Africa Worldview Ltd. has hit the streets with  passion and drive to raise awareness and serve the public on the importance of the product  with the aim of meeting  the educational needs of every Ghanaian.
Smart Studykit sales team in a pose at the UT Bank Head Office, Airport Branch

Currently, Smart Studykit sales team can be spotted at the Airport branch of the UT Bank, Head office in Accra, engaging the public with either free registration unto the platform, selling scratch cards or offering education on the uses and benefits of the product in order to promote it.

According to Chief Operating Officer of Africa Worldview Ltd, Kojo Impraim, the move is geared towards creating more awareness and visibility on the product to the public for that matter both remedial and regular students experience its importance so they can buy the scratch card and learn.

Explaining the benefits of the product, Kojo said, “Smart Studykit is making learning much easier, much more convenient, interactive and also participatory. The era where teachers once again determine the learning pace for students, for us we think it must be reduced significantly if not eliminated because students should be the one to determine the learning pace”.

 “Apart from offering students the opportunity and flexibility to learn and cover the syllabus (Ghana Education Service and West African Examination Council syllabus), It also afford remedial students the access to learn and practice solved past questions from 2006-2015(both Paper 1 & 2) of English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science to be able to pass their exams with flying colors”, he stressed.

Mr. Kojo Impraim strongly believes that despite its enormous benefits at stake for both students and teachers, the platform has the capability to end sexual harassment on part of ‘unscrupulous private tutors taking undue advantage of female students in the name of teaching’ adding, it equally has the tendency to deter children from watching pornographic materials on the internet by keeping them busy always thereby contributing to reducing examination malpractice.

The Smart Studykit sales team is now closer to the door step of the public, now at Airport branch of UT Bank (Head Office) in Accra and will later be moving across all of the 16 branches of the bank in Accra and Tema.

 “We will be covering all the 16 branches of UT Bank in Accra and Tema before moving to Cape Coast, Takoradi, Kumasi, Koforidua, Ho, and Tarkwa including other branches in Ghana. We will thereafter move to the Goil fuel stations and Ghana Post to gain more visibility and increase awareness of the Smart Studykit platform” said Natalie Ansah, Business Development Manager of Africa Worldview Ltd.

The product which was launched on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 during the Mobex 2016 ICT Expo held at the Accra Int. Conference Centre comes with a variety of unique features including user-friendliness, interactive learning, paperless classroom, exercises and quizzes, self-centered and independent tuition and can be tapped into with free registration online at www.smartstudykit.com with the lowest subscription fee of GH₵ 3.00.

Subscribers can also purchase the Smart StudyKit scratch cards from the following outlets including UT Bank, Max Mart, Ghanaye Premier, Goil fuel stations, Ghana Post or make payments via mobile money, visa and master card payment gateways.

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https://www.modernghana.com/news/698607/smart-studykit-ghanas-biggest-online-educational-platform.html 

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