Tips for Teaching Online As COVID-19 Takes Toll
For a few years now, Dr. Collins Odote has been using digital technologies to teach and supervise his postgraduate students.
For a few years now, Dr. Collins Odote has been using digital technologies to teach and supervise his postgraduate students.
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At moments of distress, the call to renew hope in our nation, families, comrades and friends is critical.
Our clarion call at the moment should be to keep hope alive. Together, let’s search for knowledge, embrace it, understand it, and share it to fight the Coronavirus pandemic.
Let’s be bold, courageous, talk openly about the pandemic, analyse information, discard myths, get facts and avoid fear.
This is the age of modern technology. Information can be generated and shared to help save lives. Elimika is about knowledge, technology and sound utilization of both.
In response to the widening Coronavirus pandemic, the University of Nairobi has moved face to face classes online.
While communicating to staff and students during closure of the university on March 16, Vice Chancelor, Prof. Stephen Kiama said, “The supervision of postgraduate students and learning of students registered for open and distance learning shall continue to be managed through online platforms.”