Mwabu Visits Project Luangwa
The Mwabu project team recently carried out a field visit to Project Luangwa. Project Luangwa is based in Mfwue, just outside the South Luangwa National Park, Eastern Province, Zambia. Mwabu works in partnership with Project Luangwa to support their Digital Learning programme (DigiLearn), currently running in five primary schools (Chiwawatala, Uyoba, Mfuwe, Katapila, Kapita) in the area.
Mwabu supplies projectors and tablets loaded with Mwabu Learn interactive e-learning content and lesson plans for teachers, carrying out product training and providing support for infrastructure and hardware set-up. Mwabu also provides micro servers to the schools to facilitate off-line learning and the collection of data, which is then analysed and presented in detailed reports to inform interventions to improve teaching and learning in the programme.
Finally, the team visited Uyoba Primary School where the Digitruck is located. The Digitruck is a repurposed container equipped with tablets loaded with Mwabu Learn interactive content, laptops, and a monitor to enable projection of content to the whole class. Learners have access to headphones to facilitate individual tablet-based learning.
We loved seeing the Mwabu Learn content being used in so many different settings and look forward to continuing our partnership with Project Luangwa!