The Challenges
Need for a robust remote learning system:
LTUC needed a comprehensive online platform to effectively replace in-person education, ensuring a seamless transition for students and educators, while maintaining the same academic rigour and engagement level.
Lack of digital skills among target student group:
LTUC faced a major challenge in swiftly transitioning to a virtual learning environment due to external factors. This transition proved particularly challenging for its predominantly vulnerable youth and refugee student population, many of whom lacked digital skills and experience.
Lack of a professional body for professors:
LTUC lacked connection and collaboration among professors, leading to a lack of professional development opportunities and lower job satisfaction, which in turn resulted in lower teaching standards. A teacher development program has addressed these issues by fostering a community of practice.
Existing solution wasn’t suitable for multi- campus environment:
The previous software was outdated and unsuitable for multi-campus deployment, causing difficulty accessing and sharing information between locations, compatibility issues, and limited operational efficiency. A modern multi-campus- compatible software solution would improve communication, collaboration, and overall efficiency.
Reporting issues:
LTUC was using a homegrown decentralized system across multiple cities and several campuses, causing reporting issues.