Tanzanian students prepare for future with new E-learning tools

E-Learning computer labs enhance learning opportunities for  Tanzanian students 

Mwadui Lutheran Secondary School has recently introduced the E-learning technology program to their students. They were proud to host Swedish visitors representing the Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC)  to see the program in action.

E-learning program is an electronic system of learning different subjects like Mathematics, English, History etc. Materials presented in the program include videos, content notes, and photos. It enables a student to learn, get different quizzes, tests and allow discussions in groups. It helps students gain wide knowledge through reading, listening and seeing and prepares students for learning in today’s environment.

Eric Funke, a missionary teacher, is the Information Technology instructor at Mwadui Lutheran. He and Sundi Machupa labored long hours and through several implementation issues to bring this program to the students.

Teacher Eric Funke explaining the program to Gustus Heard and Makoye Madata of Christian Social Services Commission.

Teacher Eric Funke explaining the program to Gustus Heard and Makoye Madata of Christian Social Services Commission.

student in Tanzania loves online hearning

Learning visually is fun

Tanzanian student learns online

This problem is hard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sundi Machupa helps Tanzanian student study the kidney system online

Madam Sundi Machupa sitting beside the student who is learning how the kidney system works.

Tanzanian students pay close attention to E-learning programs

The computer lab is challenging and fun. Their interest level is high.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Headmaster, Pastor Yohana Nzelu,  praised their efforts and dedication to bring the high standard of learning and teaching to this school. “It’s really impressive and encourages both teachers and students said”

Christian Social Services Committee poses for pictures with Pastor Yohanna Nzelu

Christian Social Services Committee poses for pictures with Pastor Yohanna Nzelu (second from left)