A Programme that is designed to help students gain access to a wide range of educational resources, and quality education has been launched in Accra.
Students can have an offline learning experience, career planning tools, AI-driven exam preparation features, and a virtual tutor which enables students to learn at their own pace, promoting an everything included educational experience throughout the country.
The Minister of Communication and Digitalization, Ursula Owusu – Ekuful, speaking at the launch of the Ghana Knowledge and Skills Bank (GKSB) Portal at the Accra Digital Centre said, the app would create a universal digital library accessible to everyone.
She said, “It will enable students achieve self-learning, problem-solving critical and creative thinking, digital and research competence, goal management, communication, investigation and media literacy.”
She expressed that digitalization provided solutions to many of the challenges facing the educational system, including limited access to standard resources all should have access to and the educational contrast between urban and rural areas.
The Minister added that, “By embracing digitalization, we have bridged these gaps and ensure that every student regardless of their background or location has access to world-class education.”
Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful, encouraged every Ghanaian to embrace the platform, explore its resources and make use of the opportunities the app offers.