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e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited

An Agency of the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology.

Vision

  • To support the improvement of national
    learning outcomes by providing supporting
    Information and Communications
    Technology (ICT) solutions.

Mission

• Deliver e-learning transformation
projects within scope, budget, and
on time.
• Provide advisory services and thought
leadership on educational technology.

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The Tablets for Teachers Programme

The Tablets for Teachers Programme was established under the Heads of Agreement between the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) and the Government of Jamaica (GoJ) signed in May 2018. The Tablets for Teachers Programme (TTP) was created for the procurement and distribution of tablets. e-Learning Jamaica was selected as the implementation agency to execute the programme.

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Holy Trinity High School: eLearning Computer Lab

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e-Learning Jamaica in the Press

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e-Learning Jamaica Donates 200 Laptops to Jamaica Library Service

Thousands of library users, including students, are set to benefit from e-Learning Jamaica’s donation of 200 laptops to the Jamaica Library Service (JLS). The devices were officially handed over on Tuesday (August 13) at the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Library located at 2 Tom Redcam Drive. A partnership involving the Ministry of Education and […]

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AI workshop empowers teachers for the classroom

Hosted at The University of the West Indies, Western Jamaica Campus, educators from Ministry of Education’s regions three (St Ann and Trelawny) and four (St James, Westmoreland, Hanover) participated in a recent workshop aimed at exploring the practical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom. Story By: Jamaica Observer 

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Glenhope Place of Safety provided with iCheetah Edutainment Robots

in Kingston. The robots are smart, AI powered devices that bring an entertaining yet educational dynamic to the learning process. Assistant Centre Manager for the Glenhope Place of Safety, Mr. Michael Clarke, and Early Childhood and Special Education Teacher, Ms. Tensi Mckie, were on hand to receive the iCHEETAH Robots from e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited’s […]