How LoHo Learning Is Revolutionizing Learning For Kenyan Children

James Ong’ang’a, the LoHo Learning CEO
James Ong’ang’a, the LoHo Learning CEO. Photo/Courtesy

In an era where technology continues to reshape the way we live, work, and learn, one innovative company is leading the charge in transforming education for Kenyan children.

LoHo Learning, with its cutting-edge eBooks platform, is revolutionizing the educational landscape and with learning materials.

LoHo Learning’s approach to education is nothing short of revolutionary – with the days of passive learning long gone, LoHo Learning embraces an interactive approach that makes learning enjoyable for students.

For instance, their eBooks platform is designed to captivate young minds by using virtual labs and STEM simulations, fostering a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.

“Interactive eBooks empower learners to not just read, but to engage, explore and create their own educational journey.” Said Doreen Lusega, a Kenyan parent and beneficiary of the LoHo Learning program.

All their eBooks are based on approved books by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), ensuring that the material aligns with national educational standards.

This dedication to quality means that parents can trust the resources their children are accessing through LoHo Learning.

Unlike printed books, eBooks are easily updated and distributed, which is important, especially now that the Presidential working party on Education Reform made recommendations that will require schools and parents to repurchase books already bought after curriculum updates.

“Unlike traditional books, we’re always updated and easily accessible anywhere, anytime. So, there’s basically no downtime as far as accessing the freshest and most accurate information is concerned,” David Mwangi, LoHo Learning Marketing Manager says.

The platform has already rolled out the early access tools on its eBooks platform.

“We are already offering early access to our eBooks platform. To get started, all you need to do is pre-register on the Android Play Store. This opportunity allows you to be among the first to experience the future of education,” James Ong’ang’a, the LoHo Learning CEO says.

“As technology continues to advance, LoHo learning continues to provide innovative and engaging learning experiences for our children, offering a platform that fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong love for learning.”

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