The University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies, has donated an e-learning multimedia laboratory to the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa.

This was contained in a statement made yesterday and signed by the public relations officer of the institute, Mal. Yakubu Salisu.
The rector, Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Prof Shettima Saidu, emphasised that the importance of e-learning multimedia laboratory cannot be over emphasised as when compared to the traditional mode of classroom learning, and that there is clean evidence that e-learning provide what learners want,and also provide faster delivery at lower costs, more effective learning and lower distraction from the environment.
He said the main benefit to archiving your online learning goal and multi-device is to ensure you are in sync with modern learners – delivering the type of content they want, when they want it. Get learners on-side, and you’re more likely to archive your aim.
Saidu stated that there was urgent need for the nation to imbibe the culture blended learning mode in the nation’s reaching and learning process.
In addition, he said that the programme will run concurrently with the Higher National Diploma (HND) and at the end, successful students will be awarded both HND and Degree certificates.
Earlier in his speech, Prof Victor Mbarika, Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies encouraged and highlighted the benefits of e-learning as well as distance study centre, saying that the whole idea of the commissioning is to teach students even from their homes without being in the class room.
He also said that the centre will enlightened the students on the good and efficient use of ICT.

This was contained in a statement made yesterday and signed by the public relations officer of the institute, Mal. Yakubu Salisu.
The rector, Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Prof Shettima Saidu, emphasised that the importance of e-learning multimedia laboratory cannot be over emphasised as when compared to the traditional mode of classroom learning, and that there is clean evidence that e-learning provide what learners want,and also provide faster delivery at lower costs, more effective learning and lower distraction from the environment.
He said the main benefit to archiving your online learning goal and multi-device is to ensure you are in sync with modern learners – delivering the type of content they want, when they want it. Get learners on-side, and you’re more likely to archive your aim.
Saidu stated that there was urgent need for the nation to imbibe the culture blended learning mode in the nation’s reaching and learning process.
In addition, he said that the programme will run concurrently with the Higher National Diploma (HND) and at the end, successful students will be awarded both HND and Degree certificates.
Earlier in his speech, Prof Victor Mbarika, Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies encouraged and highlighted the benefits of e-learning as well as distance study centre, saying that the whole idea of the commissioning is to teach students even from their homes without being in the class room.
He also said that the centre will enlightened the students on the good and efficient use of ICT.
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