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MTN Unveils Robust Education Platform to Support Virtual Learning in Schools

In a bid to make educational processes easier for teachers and students, MTN Nigeria hosted a webinar where Google’s robust education platform: ‘G-Suite for Education’ was showcased as a tool to support virtual learning and improve efficiency for schools.

The virtual event had in attendance stakeholders in the education sector – school administrators, proprietors and consultation firms.

‘The G Suite for Education’ platform provides an array of free Google tools and services, built to help enhance collaboration, communication, productivity and organisation, transforming the way schools work.

Commenting on the suite, Lynda Saint-Nwafor, Chief Enterprise Business Officer, MTN Nigeria, explained that school administrators can leverage MTN’s data solutions to benefit from virtual learning.

“We encourage education service providers to adopt ‘G-Suite for Education.’ The platform will help to evolve the operations of the school while maintaining data control and improving efficiency.

“With MTN’s data solutions, you gain access, at affordable bundle package rates, anytime and anywhere.”

Schools can share the large data bundles to teachers and students either through the MTN self-service portal or Data Coupons in weekly or monthly data plans.

The ‘G Suite for Education’ tools include Gmail, Classroom, Docs, Drive, Forms and more.

The platform can be accessed on any device and allows for efficient management of student and teacher accounts under a school’s domain, keeping data safe and can be scaled as needed.

 

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