UNESCO and Nokia launch “eTaleem”, a mobile phone application to improve literacy skills

UNESCO and Nokia launch phone application
to improve literacy skills

UNESCO Pakistan and Nokia have just launched a basic literacy application “eTaleem” for mobile phones. eTaleem will run on Nokia’s most affordable S40 series phones and will allow people to easily access lessons for Urdu reading, phonetics, word synthesis, sentence making, and basic math.

The mobile applications has been developed by Lakson Business Solutions for Nokia to support a project “Mobile Literacy training for Literacy Training of Rural Female Adults” by UNESCO

 eTaleem app has been developed by Lakson Business Solutions for Nokia as a component to the UNESCO Project “Mobile Literacy training for Literacy Training of Rural Female Adults”. The application can be downloaded on most affordable Nokia S40 devices

A latest survey 2010-11 in Pakistan states that the literacy rate across the country is 58 percent, with even lower in rural areas for women. The recently launched app is believed to accelerate the literacy level country wide.

The director and representative of UNESCO, in a statement, said that it’s a great opportunity for their post literate learners.

“We are really appreciative of Nokia enabling access to our contents of basic literacy via a modern mobile phone application. It is a great opportunity for our post literate learners, as using this application on mobile phone and in Urdu language, will keep them intact with reading and writing skills and making literacy skills relevant to 21st century life demands,” said Kozue Kay Nagata, Director and Representative of UNESCO Pakistan.

For more information on the application jump below and have a look at the press release. Following are the instructions to download and install the application on your mobile phone provided by UNESCO Pakistan.

Instructions and Download

You can download eTaleem application ( ~8MB ) in an archive format and follow the procedure below for installation of eTaleem application on Nokia devices:

Prerequisites for Installation:

  • eTaleem.zip (The file size is 8 MB)
  • Nokia phone (Please check attached compatibility list)
  • Memory Card
  • Memory Card Reader
  • Computer or Laptop
Instructions for Installation:
  1. Put the memory card in the memory card reader.
  2. Connect the memory card reader to the system (Computer).
  3. Unzip the contents of eTaleem.zip. It contains two files: ETaleem.jad and ETaleem.jar.
  4. Copy both files (ETaleem.jad and ETaleem.jar) onto the memory card.
  5. Eject memory card from the card reader.
  6. Insert the memory card in Nokia phone.
  7. Turn on the phone and go to Menu.
  8. Select Applications.
  9. Select My Apps.
  10. Select Memory Card.
  11. Select ETaleem to launch the application

Supported Devices

  • Nokia S40 6th Edition Devices (Display Resolution: 240×320 pixels)
  •  Nokia C2-01
  • Nokia C2-05
  • Nokia X2-00
  • Nokia X2-02
  • Nokia X2-05
  • Nokia X3
  • Nokia S40 6th Edition Devices (Display Resolution: 320×240 pixels)
  • Nokia 2010
  • Nokia 3020
  • Nokia Asha 200
  • Nokia Asha 201
  • Nokia Asha 302
  • Nokia C3-00
  • Nokia X2-01
  • Nokia S40 6th Edition FP1 Devices (Display Resolution: 128×160 pixels)
  • Nokia 110
  • Nokia 111
  • Nokia 112
  • Nokia 113
  • Nokia S40 6th Edition FP1 Devices (Display Resolution: 240×320 pixels)
  • Nokia 2020
  • Nokia 2030
  • Nokia 3000
  • Nokia 3030
  • Nokia Asha 202
  • Nokia Asha 203
  • Nokia Asha 300
  • Nokia Asha 303
  • Nokia C2-02
  • Nokia C2-03 / C2-06
  • Nokia C2-07
  • Nokia C2-08
  • Nokia C2-09
  • Nokia C3-01
  • Nokia X3-02

 

For more information read the press release attached below.

Press Release

Karachi – 3rd July, 2012: Nokia and UNESCO Pakistan are proud to launch a basic literacy application named eTaleem for Nokia phones. eTaleem allows people to easily access lessons for Urdu reading, phonetics, word synthesis, sentence making, and basic math. eTaleem app has been developed by Lakson Business Solutions for Nokia as a component to the UNESCO Project “Mobile Literacy training for Literacy Training of Rural Female Adults”. The application can be downloaded on most affordable Nokia S40 devices (list of devices available on link mentioned below).

According to the latest Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey 2010-11, the literacy rate across the country is 58 percent, with lower rates in rural areas for women. Using mobile phone as a learning tool via UNESCO project can accelerate the literacy level country wide.

The learning content to Nokia’s eTaleem app is based on UNESCO’s learning DVDs designed and tested in community learning centers all over Pakistan. By enabling access to the high quality educational material via affordable mobile phones, Nokia broadens the reach of the UNESCO trainings to rural areas, supporting continued learning after the community classes’ attendance comes to an end.

“We are really appreciative of Nokia enabling access to our contents of basic literacy via a modern mobile phone application. It is a great opportunity for our post literate learners, as using this application on mobile phone and in Urdu language, will keep them intact with reading and writing skills and making literacy skills relevant to 21st century life demands,” said Kozue Kay Nagata, Director and Representative of UNESCO Pakistan.

With the implementation of mobile learning component, the programme gained the Government Sectors’ support, with the Literacy Department of Punjab and the Education Department of Ministry of Capital Administration Development as new partners to the endeavor for higher literacy penetration in Pakistan. “To institutionalize our literacy project in the system, we must scale up our project to government sector, so that a larger number of users can benefit from the project in the future”, added the Director of UNESCO Pakistan.

“Mobile learning can enrich and enhance learning opportunities for all. In remote areas or places where accessing education materials can be difficult, Nokia tools such as eTaleem or Nokia Education Delivery – which are both, used within the UNESCO project – can bridge the digital divide. These mobile learning tools host a great potential to make a real difference in people’s lives, giving them easy access to quality education” says Ulrike Vott, Nokia’s Regional Sustainability Manager for Middle East and Africa.

Presently, 2500 adult female learners in rural districts of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa are using the eTaleem application as part of their 6 months literacy training. During the past few months, the UNESCO Project used another Nokia solution – the Nokia Education Delivery to train 70 teachers in 7 districts supporting their professional development. Nokia is providing the mobile learning innovations to UNESCO as part of the organizations’ global partnership: UNESCO and Nokia joined hands to progress towards meeting one of the United Nation’s Millennium Goals -“Education for All”.