Dubai, UAE, September 2nd, 2008 - ITWorx today announces it has been commissioned by GEMS to work on a pioneering e-learning project which is changing the way teachers teach and students learn. This project will be rolled out across all 27 GEMS Education schools in the Emirates.
The project revolutionizes conventional teaching techniques in favour of providing teachers with smart IT tools.
"Bringing computers into the classroom for all lessons in every subject is not a gimmick - it's an essential part of adapting the education system to fit the needs of the future," said Hafez Hamdy, Marketing Director at ITWorx, the global experts on the Microsoft Learning Gateway (MLG) for schools and higher education.
"Students benefit from accelerated learning, teachers collaborate better with their colleagues, and parents are able to monitor the progress of their children and communicate directly with staff, giving the school a far more central role in family life."
When the 'GEMS Learning Gateway', a unique portal based on MLG, is operational at the end of this year, students will be able to receive and submit assignments, share information with each other, and work on research projects, not only from anywhere on the wirelessly-enabled school campuses, but anywhere with an Internet connection.
"It's a common complaint from businesses all over the world that schools are producing students who lack the skills employers need. It's only by embracing IT and interfacing it fully in the education process that the problem can be solved," said Mukund Patel, Chief Officer - Education Infrastructure at GEMS Education.
"IT is a crucially important part of many jobs now, and that's a trend that will only continue. You don't only use a computer at work for two or three one-hour sessions a week, so schools can no longer only offer two or three IT lessons a week: it needs to become a central part of the learning process."
"We have started many initiatives this year to revolutionize ICT integration in GEMS Schools and GEMS Learning Gateway will play a major role," said Manoj M. Varghese, Director - IT at GEMS Education.
Magdy El-Komy, ITWorx Education - Engagement Manager, points to the success of a pilot project conducted a few years ago at a school in Kent, England, which reported students in Year 10 doing AS level work, which is not normally started until Year 12, while others were even working at Year 13 or first year university level.
"If you look at the education system over the past 100 years, it would be very familiar to somebody joining us today from that time," he said.
"I think technology has offered us the opportunity to quite radically re-think the way in which pupils learn and teachers teach. This is not about throwing out tried and tested ways of teaching and learning, it's actually about enhancing learning, enabling students to learn more, and enabling teachers to teach more effectively."
As an example, a teacher with a wireless connection can share a video clip of a science experiment with the class, allowing pupils to watch it again when they do their homework rather than relying on hurriedly-written notes.
ITWorx, a Microsoft Gold Partner, will customise the Microsoft Learning Gateway in both English and Arabic to fulfil GEMS' needs, and will dedicate three months to training and mentoring administrators and teachers on how to use and maximize the benefits of the GEMS Learning Gateway.
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About ITWorx
ITWorx is the largest software professional services firm in Egypt. Founded in 1994, it now employs more than 800 employees with offices located in Egypt, KSA, USA, UAE, and Qatar. ITWorx offers portals, business intelligence, SOA, and application development outsourcing services to Global 2000 companies in the following industries: government, education, telco, financial services, and ISV.
As a development arm for the Microsoft Learning Gateway 2005 and MOSS2007 Refresh, ITWorx regional references in education include ictQatar and UAE Ministry of Education, and internationally, County Durham, Kent County, and the Sheffield Yewlands School (a BSF starting point).
Along with its MLG-based services - Consultancy, Development, Customization, Localization, Deployment, Integration, Training, and Support - ITWorx offers two education products - ITWorx Education CatalystTM and ExamExpertTM. To find out more, please visit www.itworx.com.
About GEMS Learning Gateway
ITWorx, a Microsoft Gold Partner and a pioneer in e-learning solutions based on Microsoft Learning Gateway (MLG), will customise and localize MLG to provide individual, self-paced learning for GEMS Education students through the creation of a personalized e-portfolio for each pupil that includes links to tasks, classes, learning resources, planner, and assignments, and which engages students in peer-to-peer and group participation. Teachers will be able to post and grade assignments, share resources with students and colleagues, and respond to student and parent questions or concerns online. Parents will be able to track their children's school work and communicate directly with teachers, while keeping updated with school events and activities through their own customised homepage.
The GEMS solution will also minimize the need for highly-qualified administrators to deploy and run the portal's operations by utilizing the proprietary ITWorx Education CatalystTM suite, which automates the laborious MLG user and school provisioning processes via a simple, wizard-like interface, effectively reducing deployment time by more than 90%. And to guarantee seamless and smooth operation year round, remote technical support will be available through ITWorx Education Solution Support Centre (ESSC), the Microsoft Education solutions global support and training venue.
The agreement signing ceremony was held on April 09, 2008 in Dubai, UAE and attended by representatives from GEMS Education, Microsoft Gulf, and ITWorx.
For more information please contact:
Nira Shunbo, Hill & Knowlton for ITWorx
Tel.: (+202) 2736 5571
Email: Nira.Shunbo@hillandknowlton.com
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