UNILORIN Orders 25,000 iPads From The U.S. For Students
The Registrar of the University of Ilorin, Emmanuel Obafemi, has said that the institution would, from January 2014, be fully digitalised.
Speaking on Sunday in Ilorin, Mr. Obafemi said that the development would make it possible for lecturers to be able to send assignments to their students via the Internet.
“As from January 2014, University of Ilorin lecturers would be able to send assignments to their students through the Internet from the comfort of their homes,” he said, adding that students would also be able to respond via the same channel.
He said that the school had ordered for 25,000 pieces of mini iPads from the U.S. for the students to enable lecturers to send assignments to them from home.
He noted that the iPads were already fully loaded with the students’ courses and each student would get one as they resume in January.
Mr. Obafemi confirmed that because the iPad was produced in large quantity, the university had subsidised its price, noting that the whole school was already connected to the Internet.
He expressed the readiness of the institution’s administration to make the university one of the best in Nigeria and Africa.
Mr. Obafemi noted that the school would continue to encourage programmes and policies that promote global best practices in the education system.
The registrar gave an assurance that the institution would sustain the legacy of the past Vice Chancellor, Ishaq Oloyede.
“If you come here in another five months, you will see a positively different Unilorin and well managed institution,” Mr. Obafemi said.
He commended the management of the institution and expressed delight in the fact that the university had not gone on strike in 13 years.