Your child and e-learning
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20 March 2020

Biddi Rorke

Your child and e-learning

While your kids are at home, this fantastic programme will ensure your youngsters stay educated in the absence of a physical classroom.

Not everyone is sufficiently equipped to teach children. If schools stay closed for the foreseeable future, there is a very good chance parents will need to step into the gap when there is no physical teacher. Welcome to the world of e-learning, where your child can learn via his cellphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.

Vodacom e-School

The Vodacom e-School is free – you don’t pay for data OR content – and the subjects are available in multiple languages and fully CAPS aligned. It offers all the workbooks and posters you need to help your child get the most out of their education.

Your child will learn via easy-to-follow video lessons developed by expert teachers for grades R-12. Unlike in busy classrooms, they are able to study at their own pace, rewinding and pausing video lessons when necessary. Vodacom e-School also offers interactive quizzes at the end of lessons to ensure your child is comprehending each topic. Badges and certificates are offered to track and evaluate your child’s progress and with the easy-to-follow, 3 step programme below, your child should have no problem engaging with this content.

Learn

  • Easy to follow video lessons developed by expert teachers for grades R-12
  • Study at your own pace. Rewind and pause video lessons

Revise

  • Homework questions after video lessons make sure you stay on top
  • Interactive quizzes at the end of topics help you to test your knowledge

Evaluate 

  • Evaluate your progress across individual subjects
  • Earn badges and certificates for progress

With this innovative product, Vodacom has got you covered during COVID-19 and beyond.

Check out Vodacom’s internet solutions

Vodacom offers a variety of home internet solutions, including fibre-to-the-home and LTE plans. Find out more about our fibre offerings on the Vodacom Fibre website. Visit the Vodacom LTE site to see our LTE internet products.

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Biddi Rorke