Abstract

In this paper we describe how an Offline Personal Learning Environment (OPLE) for learning mathematics was implemented in Tanzanian secondary schools. Students and teachers' perceptions were captured and discussed. The viability of delivering mathematics classes through offline digital content was tested. Results show that OPLE can be used to improve teaching and learning in Tanzanian secondary schools.

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