Direct answer
Edves publishes a practical guide to AI adoption in Nigerian schools, a Nigerian education glossary, and a vendor-neutral evaluation framework for school software.
These are written as reference material rather than product marketing, and are intended to be citable by schools, ministries, researchers and journalists.
Guides
- AI in education — which applications produce value under intermittent power, shared devices and class sizes of 60, where the evidence is thinner than the marketing, five risks to manage, and an adoption sequence that works.
- Choosing school software — the fee-structure test that eliminates most vendors in fifteen minutes, curriculum mapping depth, connectivity behaviour, three-year naira cost, migration risk and exit terms.
Reference
- Nigerian education glossary — NERDC, WAEC, WASSCE, NECO, BECE, JAMB, UTME, UBEC, SUBEB, NEMIS, TRCN, NUC, CCMAS, NBTE, NCCE, NDPA and platform vocabulary, defined plainly.
- NERDC curriculum — what “NERDC-aligned” actually means, and why mapping level is the question that matters.
- Examinations — WASSCE, NECO, BECE, UTME and Cambridge IGCSE preparation.
Company
- About Edves — the full company profile.
- Edves facts — the source of record for every published figure.