WhatsApp-based-Learning (WhatsApp Edu)
In the LA&C area, scarce resource families in rural areas have difficulties to access high-quality education and training. With common ICT technologies such as WhatsApp, education can be effectively mediated and tutored. Access to the internet, although not fully democratized, augments yearly, as well as, the access to smartphones helping full deployment of the idea locally and globally at minimum cost whilst using a BYOD strategy.
In LA&C countries, people that live in the rural areas ave problems to access high-level education due to scarce infrastructure an human resources required to educate. In that sense, the idea is to use WhatsApp to mediate the learning process providen content following conceptualization of contents, pedagogical sequences and tutorial actioning to participating students. In Colombia (DANE 2018), 72.2% have access to cellular phones compared to 60.3% who have laptop, tablets or desktop computers. In the same state census, 52.7% have access to the internet, with 20% or less in rural states or departments. These metrics facilitate the possibilities of success of our project.
Use WhatsApp to deliver educational contents following a given curricula to children organised in app groups so that autonomous learning and posterior tutorial actioning be done. Content delivery through WhatsApp will be automatised by a RPA (Robotic Process Automation) that will automatically copy-paste-send daily group by group educational contents. Other technological resources requiered to support the project are BYOD smartphones or tablets with access to the internet.
The target population is comformed by people that live in rural areas and that require access to primary and secondary schooling for their children and for them selves, as well as, general training to improve access to new jobs. The solution will facilitate by administering current drawbacks of the education process in rural areas where infrastructure and human resources are scarce and some time below standards in order to deploy high quality education and training. The use of WhatsApp and their own devices (smartphone) collaborate with decreased cost structure of the process, and meliorate student participation percentage.
- Design, create, and implement new educational or training models for educators and students that guarantee access to quality education in low connectivity environments
Our solution directl and at very low costs impact positively by providing and promoting high quality education to families across Latin America and te Caribbean that live in rural areas and that have accessibility problems
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model.
The ideas as been used in Spain to tutor university students, as well that for other high education institutions. Through the School graduate and postgraduate studies institute of Universidad of Cartagena, the prototype ideas can be better organised and pilot programmes be executed to additionally meliorate de process.
- A new application of an existing technology
It is the best cost-effective and fast deployable solution to start improving access to education of rural populators.
Core technology of our solution is perhaps the best ingredient of the project since smartphones are owned by participants tanks to a BYOD strategy and WhatsApp is a free application. Additionally, a computer with educational contents organised for delivery to participants.
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- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
One risk is that without smartphone by participants the implementation fails immediately. Conversations with mobile technology providers will be held in order to generate a donation-deductible-from-income-tax project will be evaluated.
- Infants
- Children & Adolescents
- Rural
- Poor
- Low-Income
- Colombia
- Colombia
Our project is not currently in use. It's deployment is cost-effective if compared with traditional teacher-class room-school Model.
An important number of infants abandon the traditional schooling system in Colombia and many LA&C countries due to teacher absence, poorly maintained school infrastructure amongst other factor. This idea resembles last century's schooling over land mail.
The KPI will number of attend participants, number of classes, ratio classes per participant, active students, total student, % development of curricula
- Nonprofit
Project Director, Educational Content Developer, Systems Engineer, Expert in Education. All full-time.
The Universidad de Cartagen is a public Colombian University with undergraduate and postgraduate studies in education. It is well ranked amongst all universities the offer studies in education.
The Universidad de Cartagena educational project and its values provide diverse, equitable, and inclusive treatment to members of its community.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
When "need" to provide a low-cost solution to colombians at various site where no infrastructure and / or HR required for schooling exist. The is a true-educational-project-from-the-heart idea. Non politicized and with an important probability of success. This works since it's proven to do so, so all we want is to develop this solution.
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design, data analysis, etc.)
Project idea is practically ready to develop. It is easy to develop content and to organized it in the server. RPA applications needs to be selected. Perhaps recommendation in this process can be useful.
Samsung as a phone and table provider. Claro as internet and phone service provider. RPA development company.

University Professor and Investigator in Education, Innovation and Technology