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2021 JAMB Mass Failure According to Big Behavioural Analytics

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The year 2021 will be forever remembered by the Nigerian students who participated in the Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination Board’s examination. Not only the students, parents and guardians who spent money on form acquisition and tutorial classes for better outcomes will not forget the year. Available information indicates that over 6 million candidates participated in the examination, while 14% recorded scores, which could be classified as “passed grade”.

Based on the poor outcome, students, parents and guardians, and other stakeholders expressed mixed reactions. From the students, the examination body misled them with the syllabus made available, saying the body supposed to issue syllabus that aligns with the areas of focus that are in their secondary school syllabus. This position has been denied by the body in a recent reaction to the ongoing mixed reactions over the poor performance.

Another reaction from the stakeholders is that the body is preparing for another examination. This has also been denied by the body, saying “We didn’t fix another UTME for candidates who scored low. “No examination has been fixed for any category of candidates. The attention of the board was drawn to a Twitter message credited to it (JAMB) that it had fixed another examination for candidates who scored lower than 170 in its examination and should come for a re-sit on July 3.”

Meanwhile, our analysis of the candidates’ behaviour on the Internet between January 1, 2021 and June 18, 2021 suggests a number of traces that show that the candidates were not actually prepared for the examination. From the educational and non-educational content providers or organisations, various contents are available on the Internet during the period. However, it is surprising that the more contents that are related to JAMB preparation are on the Internet the more the contents related to secrets for passing the examination are also loaded on the Internet.

Our analysis specifically establishes that there are 4.1 million JAMB secret contents while more than 3 million JAMB preparation contents are available for candidates. In our analysis, it emerged that the candidates searched for Jamb secret, Jamb prep 2021, Jamb prep for pc, download Jamb prep for pc, how to Jamb without studying, Jamb syllabus 2021, prep 50 app download and download Jamb prep 2021 mostly before the examination. Despite the significant interest in using JAMB prep mobile application and attestation of its usefulness by some of the candidates, our analyst notes that it is worrisome that the interest does not translate into significant outcomes.

Source: Google Playstore; 2021; Infoprations Analysis, 2021

For further understanding of the implications of our insights and the mixed feelings of the public about the mass failure, our analyst spoke with Mr Azeez Abdulhakeem Ademola, an educationist and a lecturer at the Fountain University, Osogbo. He participated in the examination as a Resident Monitor in Ibadan.

Exhibit 1: Most Asked Questions within JAMB Preparation Interest

Source: Google Trends, 2021; Infoprations Analysis, 2021

Exhibit 2: Preparation Versus Secret Seeking

Source: Google Trends, 2021; Infoprations Analysis, 2021

As an educationist, how would you describe candidates’ preparation for the previous and this year’s JAMB examination?

It is obvious the preparation this year is very poor. This may be due to several factors but more due to negligence on the part of the candidates. Chief among the suspected factors is the Covid-19 Pandemic which disrupted every activity around the world (academic activities not left out). There is also the poor attitude towards education on the part of the candidates and even their parents. Education has lost its attraction and luster to our youths as ephemeral and mundane activities are now given prominence by all and sundry at the expense of education and other profitable ventures.

Exhibit 3: Volume of Content Available on the Internet for Preparation and Secret Categories

Source: Google Trends, 2021; Infoprations Analysis, 2021

In our analysis of the candidates’ internet use before the examination, we discovered that the more they sought information about Jamb preparation the less they sought information about Jamb secret. What could you adduce for this interest?

The simple thing is that they focus more on what will work to their advantage while writing the exam. Rather than seeking to equip themselves with information about how to write the examination with little or no hassles, the candidates preparations focused more on how they will beat the system put in place by JAMB in order to score high marks. What more, they were egged on by our so-called special coaching centres that are fast turning out to be ‘miracles centres’ where all your education problems are solved.

We also found that content that encourage the candidates to seek knowledge about secrets of passing the examination are many on the Internet than those that encourage them to study hard for the examination. What are implications of these on their preparation and the outcomes?

This is a pointer to the fact that people now favour cutting corners rather than working hard. What this portends for the education and the future of the country is that they become less serious and the result of that is what we are witnessing in the just released results by JAMB. There is the need to stress that the craze by corporate organisations and others to compensate mediocrity at the expense of hard work does not bode well for the country and especially our youths.

Our analysis also indicates that the more people and organisations posted Jamb preparation related content the more they also published content that reveal the secrets of passing the examination. What is your position on this considering the fact that the candidates are expected to explore the Internet ahead of the examination?

Obviously, since we have established that people now favour cutting corners over hard work, the candidates would rather go for contents that will satisfy their immediate gratification which is to pass the exam at all cost instead of studying hard to pass. The tide must be stemmed as soon as possible.

Harvard and MIT mint $800 million via edX

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The future of education is online; that statement is supported by data. Today, we are reading that edtech company 2U is purchasing online course provider edX for $800 million.Yes, that edX which was founded by MIT and Harvard University. Simply, they have exited, creating $800 million in less than a decade!

American universities are so amazing on how to unlock value: ‘It’s a big day in the education technology space. Edtech company 2U is purchasing online course provider edX for $800 million, following a year where digital instruction was a global necessity amid the pandemic. The deal, per The Wall Street Journal, “combines two major players” in online education — edX is a nonprofit run by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology aimed at bringing elite education to the masses. 2U’s CEO says the deal signifies the beginning of the “digital transformation of education.” ‘

MIT and Harvard University have announced a major transition for edX, the nonprofit organization they launched in 2012 to provide an open online platform for university courses: edX’s assets are to be acquired by the publicly-traded education technology company 2U, and reorganized as a public benefit company under the 2U umbrella.

The transaction is structured to ensure that edX continues in its founding mission, and features a wide array of protections for edX learners, partners, and faculty who contribute courses.

In exchange, 2U will transfer $800 million to a nonprofit organization, also led by MIT and Harvard, to explore the next generation of online education. Backed by these substantial resources, the nonprofit will focus on overcoming persistent inequities in online learning, in part through exploring how to apply artificial intelligence to enable personalized learning that responds and adapts to the style and needs of the individual learner.

Triple that $800 million number, and you have the annual total education budget of Nigeria. Depending on how you see it, Harvard and MIT have won big on online education! In 3 months, they will start another one because no company can stop them!

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The World’s WorldCoin By Silicon Valley Tech luminaries

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Now the world has a WorldCoin, created by Silicon Valley tech luminaries, and it is something for Bitcoin hodlers to pay attention to: “Former Y Combinator head Sam Altman is cofounding a new cryptocurrency called Worldcoin, which has the goal of advancing universal basic income and would require iris scans to verify users’ identities, according to Bloomberg. Details are slim, as Bloomberg uncovered the startup before its launch, but the coin has backing from Andreessen Horowitz, Coinbase, and LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman” (Fortune newsletter).

A San Francisco-based company wants to give everyone in the world an opportunity to get in on the cryptocurrency game. They’ll just need to scan your eyeballs first.

Bloomberg recently learned that a new company dubbed Worldcoin promises “a new global digital currency that will launch by giving a share to every single person on earth.” To prevent fraud, the startup says, it will require an iris scan to produce a unique numerical code for each person.

It’s currently testing the technology — a “silver-colored spherical gizmo the size of a basketball” — with volunteers in various cities in exchange for other types of digital coins like Bitcoin until the new cryptocurrency is ready. Leading the company is Alexander Blania, 27, a former student of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology. He told Bloomberg that the orb costs about $5,000 to make, though the price should decline as the company refines the process.

This one is special because unlike Bitcoin, the creators want us to know them. This creates the biggest challenge in the cryptocurrency world: what is the stable state of the best coin? Yes, Naira is naira, dollar is dollar, at least. But the “dog coin” is not the same as the “bit coin” and when you extrapolate, what happens in 25 years?

I remain optimistic that one person will create PeaceCoin. Yes, when you buy it, you will magically have peace unbounded! Now, get ready to use your iris to do coin!

Updated 7/24/2023: This coin is now launched

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has pushed forward with Monday’s international launch of his cryptocurrency project, dubbed Worldcoin, despite regulatory tensions in the U.S. The digital asset’s centerpiece is a “digital passport” called a World ID that confirms a crypto holder’s identity through an in-person eye scan with a Worldcoin “orb.” Worldcoin already has 2 million users through beta testing, and Monday’s launch scales it across 35 cities in 20 countries. Because of the post-“crypto winter” U.S. regulatory crackdown, Worldcoin tokens won’t be available in the U.S. for the time being. Worldcoin more than doubled its initial $1.70 price before settling at about $2.13 by 7 p.m. EST, according to CoinMarketCap.

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