![]() ![]() And we won’t use up your data □ To know when we launch, please sign up at /cUUXaIL9Wj- Sim Shagaya September 6, 2019įrom a statement by the company, they have “squeezed thousands of WAEC-curriculum relevant, richly-animated yet high-resolution lessons unto a dongle you simply plug in. We are reimagining African education at & have made great progress in comprehensively covering the WAEC curriculum with rich content, tests & reporting. From a production studio based in Jos, Plateau state. One very commendable part of ULesson’s operations is that all the educational content to be churned out are created in-house. These crops of the company’s target audience are generally not financially buoyant (to be paying customers) neither do a lot of them enjoy the total freedom to interact with products online.Īs a result, the obvious & better model would be to target the parents of these students. Hence, their targets are secondary school students preparing for their certification exams. Who is ULesson built for?įrom the website, the company is creating a platform to revolutionize the way students learn and prepare for their exams, in preparation for higher education and what comes after. ULesson, as indicated by the founder, will be launching in February 2020. And we’re thinking maybe, just maybe, his solution is the ideal approach to finally crack EdTech in the country, and the African continent. ![]()
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