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Learn Smart Pakistan Re-Launches With New Features

  • July 16, 2018
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Learn Smart Pakistan (LSP) is a free online educational resource, based on the national curriculum for Grade 6 – 12 students which provide a whole new learning experience, especially for those students enrolled in low-cost private and public schools. It is an initiative of the Knowledge Platform.

The motto of LSP is ‘learning is fun’ and holding true to their objective, they have developed interactive and easy-to-follow videos, as well as tons of engaging and exciting games for students. Ever since their inception in 2014, they have been making sure that both the teacher and student have a pleasant and satisfying experience.

LSP’s interface continues to be updated with content library and games center. However, this is LSP’s underwent its most major update since being launched in the Pakistani e-market.

According to a statement by LSP, they have been carefully examining users to determine their interests and performance rates, and they discovered that students enjoy learning through fun yet challenging games more than traditional learning. They also found drastic increase in retention rates when users learned new concepts from a game as compared to other traditional forms of teaching, and this is how they forward with the idea of integrating games to their platform.

Furthermore, the LSP team has also introduced the concept of ‘Honey Coins’. Honey Coins are basically reward points  that can be earned by participating in learning activities such as playing educational games, taking assessments, watching video lectures, etc. These “Honey Coins” can later be redeemed for cash vouchers, tablets as well as academic scholarships.

The content library at LSP has also gone through a major expansion to include content for students from grades 6 to 8. At present, approximately 20,000 young Pakistani boys and girls benefit from LSP’s free-to-use platform, this new version of LSP is expected to tremendously improve learning outcomes of even more students.

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