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Technology is increasingly being touted as a solution to help South Africa’s schools and tertiary institutions improve the quality of...

Technology is increasingly being touted as a solution to help South Africa’s schools and tertiary institutions improve the quality of education. For most educational leaders, though, the challenge is to create efficient, engaging, and secure learning environments that empower students to thrive in the digital age while navigating massive budgetary and connectivity constraints.

“Spending your technology budget smartly is 80% about finding the right partner and planning, and 20% implementation. Many IT providers are out there selling cloud-based platforms, data management systems, and collaborative tools when all you probably need right now is tried and tested technologies in areas like document management, security, and communications, that meet your needs and follow a logical roadmap,” says Kilian.

“Modern document management systems make printing and workflow management far more sustainable and cost-effective. They also make it easier to share resources between educators, create lesson plans, and collaborate on projects, regardless of their physical location. This helps create a more connected and collaborative learning environment,” says Kevin.Integrated communication technologies can transform the way educators, students, and parents interact.

“Even implementing a proper contact centre is a major step forward. It’s not about the technology, as much as a change in thinking about customer experience, in which you treat your students as customers,” says Itec’s Mitel Product and Pre-Sales Manager, Hannes van der Merwe. “By creating a pathway to the future, we can help educational institutions take care of their most critical priorities without breaking the budget.

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