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New eLearning platform rolls out
published: Sunday | October 12, 2008

AN INNOVATIVE window of opportunity has been opened for students preparing for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and GSAT examinations through Caribbeanexams.com - a partnership between The Gleaner Online and Caribbeanexams.com.

Through this exciting project, study guides will be made available also in Youthlink on www.youthlinkjamaica, as well as GoGSAT.com. Together, these avenues will boost student access to online e-Learning and exam preparation.

Examinations

At the regional level, thousands of students and schools will now be able to utilise the system to prepare for their pre-high school and CSEC examinations.

According to Shalette East, vice-president (operations) GoGSAT.com and CaribbeanExams.com, "Caribbean students will benefit from the combination of GoGSAT.com and CaribbeanExams.com examination preparation capabilities."

Easy-to-follow examination lessons and tests for CSEC are already available for parents and students interested in exploring this online option.

Meanwhile, Marlene Davis, managing director, Gleaner Online, said that The Gleaner is happy to partner with GoGSAT.com and CaribbeanExams.com.

"This agreement allows The Gleaner to further fulfill its mandate to expand eLearning initiatives. For the last five years The Gleaner Online has been working to encourage schools/students to explore the Internet with its Go-Local in school project. www.golocaljamaica.com)," said Davis.

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