Covenant University Issues Out Tablets To Their Students For Better Learning
The
Covenant University, on Wednesday, declared the establishment of
its mobile learning device that would enable its students to compete with their
mates in other parts of the world.
According to Covenant University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Charles Ayo, the program will
enable students to maximize their potential in software.
He said that the mobile learning tablet would
enhance information dispersion and promote interaction and aid effective
learning among students.
He added that 7,500 tablets, already configured
with course outline, library facility and tutorial questions, would be given to
students.
Ayo noted that the resources loaded on the device
had been configured for each semester to improve internal efficiency and value
for parents’ money.
"The idea was borrowed from University of Winston, Madison, as part
of the institution’s efforts to meet international standard,’’ he said.
The Vice-Chancellor said that the institution had
opened a care centre to address challenges associated with the use of the
tablets.
"The tablet is configured to prevent students
from using it to make calls as the institution has banned the use of mobile
phones among students. It is also to check immoral acts," he said.

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