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University Of Ghana Students Furious Over Online Teaching And Learning Platform Sakai
To the curb the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo announced that among others, universities should close down.
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Indeed, the President’s call was timely given that a student of the University of Ghana who traveled to the United States and returned to the country tested positive for coronavirus.
This shutdown of universities meant that teaching and learning activities were temporarily brought to a halt although there are some weeks left for the academic semester to end.
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And so today, the University of Ghana rolled out its online teaching and learning platform, Sakai, for the continuation of tuition for the remainder of the semester.
See the notice of the roll out of the online teaching and learning platform below:
However, some students of the premier university took to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the new arrangements.
While some were concerned about the effectiveness of the online platform to facilitate teaching and learning, others were simply not happy about the arrangement because they believe it won’t be accessible to everybody.
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Below are some the comments by students on Twitter in reaction to the online platform, Sakai:
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