As the three-day West Africa Congress on Information and Communications Technology (WAFICT-2012) opens in Lagos, Teledom International Limited has unveiled a Smart Classroom Technology.
The Group Chief Executive Officer, TeledomGroup, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem affirmed this in a press statement, saying it would give a boost to the educational sector in the country.
He says smart classroom technology affords the teacher to think smart, teach smart, create smart and innovate smart.
“What the teacher writes is recorded centrally in the sympodium server as well as in each of the students’ desktop or laptop computers,” he enlightened.
He also said that students are bound to learn in a smart way, exciting and great fun wherever this smart classroom in installed.
But remember, this technology needs electricity to run. So, apart from the pockets of the private schools, this may not help Nigeria. No one has light in this nation.






As always it is the teacher and parents who must make education relevant to students. Technology should become an inclusive tool. Where alll can have access to hardware and applicationsif needed.Notebooks, iPads, and laptop computers — paid for with the help of state dollars — are becoming an increasingly common sight in classrooms.