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Taryn Champion02/12/21 21:331 min read

Wisenet donates personal computers to mission nursing schools to leverage technology for online learning success

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Wisenet has partnered with Medical Benevolence Foundation (MBF), an International Christ-centered medical mission organisation, to deploy the Moodle Learning Management System to Nursing Schools across Kenya and Malawi to provide online learning opportunities to front-line medical professionals amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Collectively the schools enroll 2500 students and offer studies in Nursing and Midwifery.

While the schools have reported great success with the new Online Learning platform, which allows faculty to create online and offline course content and customise their courses for students, it became apparent that some learners do not have access to hardware devices, limiting their ability to enjoy online learning content.

With this donation of Raspberry Pi computers we hope to extend the reach of online learning, and computing generally, to even more healthcare professionals to the benefit of both the learners and the community at large,” says Ben Hamilton, CEO, and Co-Founder of Wisenet.

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Using the Raspberry Pi 400 learners can take courses online, and access international nursing curriculum, while students and faculty can interact in online forums giving learners easy access to the help they need.

One of MBF’s key purposes is to equip mission nursing schools to achieve their goals. The schools in Kenya and Malawi want to graduate students with the ability to provide the highest standards of patient care. Our partnership with Wisenet assists in putting the most current nursing education information directly in the hands of faculty and students. As a result, new nursing graduates are ready to help provide much-needed medical care in their countries,” says Lisa Alianiello, Director of the Centre for Global Nursing Development who is leading the initiative for the MBF.

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Wisenet is incredibly proud to be associated with MBF and the schools. We know these devices will help learners reach new heights. Having access to this technology provides the schools with the opportunity to do incredible things,” concludes Ben Hamilton.

If you are interested in assisting schools such as these with access to online learning, please contact MBF at hello@mbf.net.

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Taryn Champion

Hey there, ed-tech enthusiasts! I'm Taryn Champion, your trusty blogger for all things education technology and Wisenet-related. During the day, I'm busy turning ideas and updates into captivating stories, and when the sun sets, I shift gears to savour precious family moments. When I'm not blogging, you'll catch me discovering new restaurants, enjoying craft activities, or getting lost in an inspiring book. Let's dive into this thrilling edtech adventure together. Buckle up and enjoy the journey!

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