The distribution course of has been meticulously organized into three phases to make sure the efficient dissemination of a complete of 1.3 million tablets to designated faculties throughout the nation.
This initiative stems from President Akufo-Addo’s announcement on March 25, outlining the distribution of 1.3 million tablets to public Senior High School and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college students.
Speaking on JoyNews, Dr. Adutwum highlighted that this initiative, a part of the Smart School Project, is integral to the federal government’s digitization agenda for all sectors of the nation.
“The 450,000 is a little less than 30 %, the deployment is such that it is in three phases. The first phase which is hitting the regions and schools in the next coming week, is going to 32 schools in the 16 regions,” Dr. Adutwum defined.
He additional outlined the monitoring system put in place to make sure the environment friendly distribution of the tablets. “Once it gets to the school, there is a dashboard that informs us the tablets are here. The whole idea is to ensure that you will do a phased approach to deployment and don’t get the system overwhelmed,” he emphasised.
Each pupil’s pill is supplied with a keyboard, functioning both as a laptop computer or solely as a pill. Additionally, it comes with an influence financial institution and a photo voltaic panel for charging, addressing considerations concerning erratic energy provide.
Dr. Adutwum famous that plans contain regularly phasing out textbooks by integrating them into the tablets.
Furthermore, ICT Coordinators in faculties have supplied coaching to lecturers and can proceed to coach faculties receiving the tablets on their efficient utilization. Dr. Adutwum clarified that the unit value for every pill is $250, opposite to misconceptions of it being GHS250.
The price of the preliminary 450,000 tablets is estimated at 112 million cedis, with your complete 1.3 million tablets amounting to 337 million Ghana cedis. This initiative underscores the federal government’s dedication to enhancing digital entry and schooling for Ghanaian college students.