• In virtual learning, students access resources and interact in ways they would not or could not in the physical classroom.
• The students at the university got the opportunity to interact with the technology at the University's Chandaria Hall as part of their Power Learn project which was launched April 28.
Students at the University of Nairobi had a rare opportunity of experiencing first hand virtual reality as part of their learning for a class project.
In virtual learning, students access resources and interact in ways they would not or could not in the physical classroom.
The students at the university got the opportunity to interact with the technology at the University's Chandaria Hall as part of their Power Learn project which was launched April 28.
In the new global economy, where technology is front and center, obtaining a future-ready skill set is a necessity for both personal and professional growth and opportunities.
Power Learn Project, a Pan African impact organization announced the launch of its flagship program One Million Developers for Africa” Scholarship Program.
The #1MillionDevs4Africa aims to train one million young people and empower them with tech.
The event took place at Manu Chandaria theater at the University of Nairobi.