Electronic School Search Engine Outdoored
By Mohammed
Awal (awalm19@gmail.com)
An
Electronic School Search Engine, ‘EasySchoolFind’, has been launched in Accra
by the Digital Education Group (DEG) to help improve the standard of education
in Ghana.
The search
engine, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of DEG, George Sackey, disclosed at
the launch last Friday, was designed to serve two purposes within the
educational sector, which was “to give parents the chance to access schools of
their choice for their wards, and also offer the schools the platform to
promote their brand.”
The
platform, Mr. Sackey said, was awesomely packaged, with a focus on providing
easy, convenient, effective and useful electronic school search engine for
parents, educators and students. Navigating the search engine, he added, is
very easy, with the most basic technological skills and was well designed with
outstanding and colourful layouts to make the search enjoyable and refreshing.
The search
engine, the facilitators said, was made in such a way that it could be accessed
on smartphones, iphones and ipads. It was “carefully designed out of good
feedback, and a rigorous development and testing process to satisfy our
parents, schools, as well as other educational stakeholders,” said Mr. Sackey.
“Such a
unique platform would ultimately augment efforts of the Ghana Education Service
and the Ministry of Education in improving the standard of education in Ghana.”
The Brand Manager of EasySchoolFind, Priscilla Adom Tawiah, said the search
engine was meant to mitigate the difficulties parents and students go through
in finding themselves schools of their choice.
After much
research and consultations, they were certain that “Ghana needed such a
technological platform to relieve parents and students of the stress associated
with schools searches, and ultimately, to improve the standard of education in
our dear nation,” said Ms Tawiah.
In order to
ensure a very robust system, the platform has gone through rigorous testing she
pronounced, adding that it would offer schools and educational stakeholders the
advantage of reaching their target market at the click of a button.
A former
Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA),
Professor Stephen Adei, called for the efficient inculcation of Information
Communication Technology (ICT) in public schools across the country. There was
an urgent need to ensure better outcomes from public schools through the
effective deployment of ICT, he pointed out, stressing that “ICT is the gateway
to quality education today.”
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