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Jeffrey Andoh - Research and Marketing

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September 22, 2023

A little bit about me

Hi, my name’s Jeffrey and at the time of my internship at LearnSci, I was near to completing my Masters degree in Molecular Medicine at the University of Northampton.

Why did I approach LearnSci for an internship/placement?

Prior to beginning my postgraduate studies, I had a different perception of what online or virtual studies were. This is because throughout my educational experience I had been exposed to very little virtual learning. The first thing that came to mind whenever I thought of online education was using the internet to search for learning materials. Little did I know that it goes far beyond that.

With uncertainties surrounding education amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, many institutions resorted to online teaching. Classrooms, discussion groups, and blackboards can now be created virtually to support learning.

During my postgraduate studies, I used online learning tools such as Blackboard Collaborate, Kaltura and NILE. However, I had never appreciated what goes into making these digital resources. My placement with Learning Science was an eye-opener into this. I was able to learn how Learning Science’s Smart Worksheets and laboratory simulations, LabSims, are designed for effective teaching and learning.

What did I achieve during my internship/placement?

In addition to gaining knowledge from the company, I could use my university experience to provide an effective work output. This enabled me to apply my theoretical knowledge of many disciplines in the biosciences field. As a previous Relationship Officer in microfinance banking, I could apply my understanding of business. For example, I used ‘SWOTT’ analysis to do market research. I was able to build on this business knowledge and expand my skill set, which prepared me for potential opportunities in the bio-business industry.

What was it like working alongside the LearnSci team?

Beginning my internship during the pandemic meant I could not meet my colleagues face-to-face. Slack and Google Meet were the primary means of communication. The workplace was therefore a very close community, as you could reach anyone with the click of a button! Information was easily disseminated, and staff were very welcoming and approachable. There was always someone ready to offer a helping hand.

My month at Learning Science was an enjoyable placement where I was able to improve my research and marketing skills, and my critical thinking. The experience was invaluable and helped prepare me for work after my postgraduate studies. I want to thank the Learning Science team for giving me this opportunity and for such a wonderful experience.

If you're interested in interning with us, contact our Operations Manager Dawn Bradley at dawn.bradley@learnsci.com to express your interest. Please include an up to date copy of your CV and explain why you’d like to intern with us and when you’d be looking for the internship to take place. We will get back to you as soon as possible.


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