TeachBox

Digital teaching, learning and data collection, despite limited internet access.

Designed to Overcome the Challenges Faced by Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).

“Half of the world’s population have no access to the Internet.”

(United Nations 2021)

“More than 1.5 billion people live in internet poverty.”

(IPI 2022)

Digital education and research without a permanent internet connection.

The ‘TEACH’ application

Allows non-experts to deliver expert-level, digital teaching in a classroom.
The ‘LEARN’ application

Provides learning support through videos, audio, documents and quizzes.
The ‘COLLECT’ application

Allows workers to gather survey data and securely transfer it to the Portal.
The ‘PORTAL’

For creating projects, managing participants and monitoring progress.

“Women in LMICs are 16% less likely to use the internet.”

(GSMA 2022)

“In LMICs adults in rural areas are 33% less likely to use internet.”

(GSMA 2022)

TeachBox in use

Uganda Midwives

A University of Plymouth and Makerere University partnership using TeachBox to deliver clinical training remote and rural areas of Uganda.

CLEAN-Air (Africa)

An academic and clinical partnership using TeachBox to deliver health education in Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda.

Burns Registry (Cameroon)

Hospital use of TeachBox to report burn injury data in accordance with the standardised (WHO) protocol.

Medical Training
(Cambodia)

Angkor Hospital for Children using TeachBox to deliver medical training for frontline staff in remote locations.