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    Learn2 partners with Evotel and Net Nine Nine on maths education

    Promoted | Customers of fibre network operator Evotel and Internet service provider Net Nine Nine will receive free access to Learn2’s online learning platform.
    By Evotel18 November 2022
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    Educational diagnostics company Learn2 has partnered with two telecommunications organisations to offer schools in small-town South Africa and previously disadvantaged informal settlements free access to its diagnostics and video-based adaptive learning platform.

    Customers of fibre network operator Evotel and Internet service provider Net Nine Nine will receive free access to Learn2’s online learning platform with immediate effect – in time to assist schools and learners, especially grade-12 learners, with their preparation for the final exams of 2022.

    The Web-based learning platform is focused on a subject which has been identified as a big problem area in the South African education system: maths. The Learn2 mobile app is developed with unique artificial intelligence diagnostics focused on adaptive learning that highlights where learners have weaknesses in maths. It then provides each student with personalised remediation lessons and assessments based on the identified weaknesses, which Learn2 assures users are guaranteed results.

    The platform is amazing in addressing students’ weaker points in maths and I’m confident that we’ll see better results

    Learn2 covers the entire Caps and IEB curriculum for maths, grades 1-12.

    “Evotel has always been focused on supporting any education initiatives to help build and grow the youth to be the best leaders of tomorrow. As such, we are excited about this partnership with Learn2 to give our users in small towns access to Learn2’s online learning platform, which features guided content and videos by expert teachers, specifically tailored to the needs of each individual student and where they experience difficulties with maths,” says Bradley Bekker, newly appointed GM of Evotel.

    “We at Net Nine Nine always saw connectivity as being a major driver for education in the country, so when a mutual partner made the introduction, we really liked the system and jumped at the opportunity to partner with Learn2. The platform is amazing in addressing students’ weaker points in maths and I’m confident that we’ll see better results from schools and learners in previously disadvantaged communities who make use of the system,” says Albert Oosthuysen, Net Nine Nine CEO.

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    Both the Evotel and Net Nine Nine partnership with Learn2 will initially provide free Learn2 platform access to their entire customer base, including the schools that they have built relationships with, to assist students in preparing for year-end exams. Access to the Learn2 platform will be free until the end of 2023, after which it will be bundled with specific fibre packages.

    Says Learn2 founder David Modlin: “It is such a pleasure to be partnering with two like-minded organisations that understand the need and value of education of our youth for the growth and future well-being of our country. Education has time and time again been flagged as lacking and needing more attention to ensure socioeconomic development. However, not much has been done to rectify the situation. We are, therefore, confident that through partnerships like these with companies like Evotel and its reach within regional small towns in South Africa, as well as Net Nine Nine and its reach into disadvantaged informal settlements, we will be able to make a difference in not only the quality of learning but also addressing specific areas of weakness for learners to close those gaps in knowledge.”

    The Learn2 platform is immediately available to all Evotel and Net Nine Nine schools and customers

    Evotel’s Bekker and Net Nine Nine’s Oosthuysen are both optimistic about their involvement with Learn2 and believe that by addressing education initiatives in regional towns and often overlooked informal settlements will lead to the improvement of these areas.

    The Learn2 platform is immediately available to all Evotel and Net Nine Nine schools and customers. Schools and teachers that decide to use the system will be provided with the necessary training to integrate and utilise the platform.

    About Evotel
    Evotel is an open-access fibre-to-the-home network infrastructure provider, delivering a stable and uncompromised network to all the homes in a suburb. Evotel works in partnership and with the support of the community and the local municipality. It has an experienced and passionate team who are dedicated to the services that they provide.

    About Net Nine Nine
    Net Nine Nine is a young, vibrant, new-kid-on-the-block Internet service provider taking Internet connections to the previously disadvantaged market in South Africa.

    About Learn 2
    Learn2 was developed by David Modlin to ensure that no one is left behind by delivering the most innovative diagnostic educational platform that can be used anywhere, anytime. Modlin has been involved in education for more than 36 years and has been collating data from students and schools from around the globe to develop the most powerful education software. Learn 2 provides a tool that helps learners shape their future in education by closing the gaps in their knowledge.

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    Albert Oosthuysen Bradley Bekker David Modlin Evotel Learn2 Net Nine Nine
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