The management of the University of Ilorin has announced plans to incorporate virtual/online classes in various faculties and departments due to the mobility problem experienced by a majority of its students.


A statement issued by the university’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, on Monday, January 30, said that the virtual classes would run simultaneously with physical classes.
It further noted that about 500 user accounts of 300 capacity zoom licenses have been assigned to faculties and departments for effective virtual delivery of lectures. Also, a virtual class schedule for courses with class sizes of about 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 students using the large capacity zoom licenses has been developed to accommodate the crowd.
It was gathered that students and staff of the school had complained bitterly about the problem of transportation along Tanke-University Road due to the unavailable of fuel and cash which prevents many students from getting to the campus on time for their lectures.
The school also directed that Time-table and Room Usages Committee adjust the lecture time-table to make it more flexible.
Recommended Articles:
- Check Out Trending Schools Gist
- List Of Schools Whose Post UTME Forms are on Sale
- Top 5 Must-Have for Freshers in Any Nigerian Higher Institution
- 15 Types of Roommates You Will Find in School
- 5 Reasons Most Students Are Not Offered Admission Despite High Post-utme Score
- Jamb Alternatives: 5 Best Ways To Gain Admission Into A University Without JAMB
- Ten Things Every Jambite Must Know Before Entering The University
- 10 Secrets to Making Straight A’s in Varsity of Poly
- Mistakes Students should never Make in Tertiary Institutions
ALLSCHOOL TEAM
Stories You Shouldn't Have Missed:
- More Nigerian Varsities Consider Increment In Tuition Fees, NANS Considers Next Moves
- Two Undergraduates Among Six Convicted by EFCC for Internet Fraud
- “Shocker of our life” — Lady shares what she saw in HOD’s office after exam
- Varsity Sets Exam Question Based on Tinubu’s ‘balablu blu blu bulaba’, Photo Emerges
- 21-Year-Old Amaraizu Mmesoma Maryann Achieves 4.73 First-Class Degree, Becomes the First Female in Her Department to Graduate with a First-Class
- 26-Year-Old Shavani Naicker Becomes UKZN’s Youngest PhD Graduate in Applied Mathematics
- Final-Year Federal University Lokoja Student Found Dead by Roadside in Kogi
Join Our 500,000+ Community:
Thank you so much for reading. We will appreciate it if you share this with your loved ones.