Offline digital learning platforms are being used to transform education in UK prisons by giving inmates access to secure, in-cell laptops with preloaded courses and training materials. It focuses on how providers like Coracle are helping prisons deliver education more consistently despite limited classroom space and staffing pressures.

It highlights the problem of digital exclusion among prisoners, many of whom leave custody without basic digital skills needed for everyday life and employment. The piece argues that structured offline learning can improve employability and support rehabilitation.

Revolutionising Prison Education with Innovative Offline Digital Learning