The telco has zero-rated a bunch of educational websites to help parents homeschool their children. These educational websites are targeting pre-primary and primary school kids based on the content. From our perusal, the content is mostly fun educational games, stories and videos which will keep your children entertained and occupied. Kudos to MTN Uganda for lending a hand. We know how much of a handful hyperactive children can be especially when cooped up at home. The following zero-rated educational websites can be accessed even without an active internet connection over the MTN network:
www.allinonehomeschool.comwww.starfall.comwww.abcya.comwww.funbrain.comwww.splashlearn.comwww.storylineonline.netwww.pbskids.orgwww.highlightkids.comwww.coolmath4kids.comwww.mathgametime.comwww.uniteforliteracy.comwww.literactive.comwww.sciencekids.co.nzwww.switchzoo.comwww.turtlediary.comwww.e-learningforkids.org
For more advanced education and especially keeping in line with the Ugandan curriculum, look no further than our list of useful Ugandan e-learning platforms. This list contains examinable content from primary, all the way to secondary school and university too. As an aside, Airtel Uganda zero-rated ExamUganda, a platform with mock science-based exams.
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