Locally Relevant, Curriculum-Aligned, and Digitally Accessible Learning Content
At EduLET Africa, we believe that the power of education lies not just in access to technology—but in the quality, relevance, and accessibility of learning content. That’s why we offer Content Development Services tailored to meet the diverse learning needs of African learners in both online and offline environments.
Whether you're a school, NGO, government agency, or EdTech provider, our team works closely with you to develop engaging, context-specific, and curriculum-aligned educational content that supports inclusive, equitable, and quality learning.
Our Content Development Services focus on designing and delivering educational content in multiple formats—print, digital, multimedia, and interactive—customized to African curricula, languages, and learning contexts.
We develop content for:
Basic education (Pre-primary, Primary, and Secondary)
Life skills and health education
Teacher training and professional development
Technical and vocational education and training (TVET)
Special needs and inclusive education
Non-formal and community-based education programs
Interactive lessons for core subjects (Math, Science, Literacy, etc.)
Local curriculum mapping (CBC, CAPS, BECE, WAEC, etc.)
Multimedia integration (audio, video, animations)
Language of instruction customization (English, French, Kiswahili, local languages)
Educational video lessons for classroom or home learning
Radio scripts and audio series for low-tech delivery
Accessible formats for learners with hearing or visual impairments
Workbooks, worksheets, and teacher guides
Blended learning content (combining print with offline digital modules)
Culturally relevant storytelling and community-based learning
Custom content for platforms like Kolibri, RACHEL, Moodle, KA Lite, and Android apps
SCORM/xAPI content packages for LMS compatibility
Structured content libraries for deployment on offline servers or tablets
Self-paced training modules for educators
Pedagogical guides and inclusive teaching toolkits
Interactive activities and microlearning videos
At EduLET Africa, content development is not a copy-paste job. We design with the learner’s environment in mind.
Local languages and literacy levels
Infrastructure limitations (e.g. electricity, devices, connectivity)
Cultural and social relevance
Alignment with national curricula and learning outcomes
Accessibility for learners with disabilities
We work with local teachers, curriculum experts, designers, and communities to ensure content is not just informative—but relatable, usable, and empowering.
Needs Assessment & Curriculum Mapping
We assess your goals and align content with curriculum frameworks and delivery platforms.
Content Design & Storyboarding
Learning experts create content structure and choose formats (text, video, audio, interactive).
Content Development & Localization
Writers, designers, and language experts develop and localize content to your audience.
Quality Assurance & Testing
We run reviews with teachers, learners, and specialists to ensure clarity, accuracy, and engagement.
Deployment & Integration Support
Final content is packaged for print, web, or offline platforms—and supported through training or technical assistance.
Our content development services are ideal for:
Schools and education networks
NGOs and non-profits running education programs
Ministries and government education departments
EdTech companies and platform developers
Radio and community-based learning initiatives
International development agencies and funders
Teacher training creates sustainable change because teachers remain in communities long after projects end.
🇰🇪 Kenya – CBC-Aligned Math Content for Offline Tablets
EduLET Africa developed interactive Math lessons for lower primary aligned to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and optimized for delivery via Kolibri on offline tablets.
🇿🇲 Zambia – Radio Scripts for Community Learning
We created audio learning scripts in English and Chinyanja to support remote learning for early grade literacy during school closures.
🇳🇬 Nigeria – Teacher Training Modules on Inclusive Education
Developed blended learning modules for primary school teachers focusing on disability inclusion and universal design for learning (UDL).
We develop a wide range of educational content including interactive digital lessons, video and audio materials, printable workbooks, teacher guides, training modules, and curriculum-aligned resources for offline platforms like Kolibri, RACHEL, and Moodle. Whether you need core subject materials, life skills content, or inclusive education resources, we can tailor the content to your goals and audience.
Yes. We specialize in curriculum alignment across various African education systems, including CBC (Kenya), CAPS (South Africa), BECE (Ghana), WAEC (West Africa), and more. Our content is mapped to your national learning outcomes and structured according to your local syllabus.
Absolutely. EduLET Africa develops content in English, French, Kiswahili, and various local African languages. Language localization is a key part of our service to ensure learners engage with content in their most comfortable and effective language.
Yes. We specialize in offline-ready content for schools and communities with limited or no internet access. This includes content for offline servers (like Kolibri or RACHEL), Android-based learning devices, and even radio/audio-based education programs. All content is optimized for low bandwidth and low-tech environments.
Timelines vary depending on the scope and complexity of the project. A small module or lesson pack can take 2–4 weeks, while a full curriculum or multi-grade content development project may take 3–6 months. After an initial consultation, we provide a detailed work plan and timeline based on your specific needs.
Your free consultation is the first step to success.