In an era where education must evolve to meet the challenges of a changing world, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) is leading the charge in transforming how learning is delivered across Ghana.
Through its E-Learning Centre, manned by Professor Eric Appau Asante, KNUST is setting new standards in online and blended learning, making education more accessible, flexible, and impactful.
This story delves into the impact of the KNUST E-Learning Centre on the education landscape and the efforts made by Professor Asante in supporting online teaching and learning.
An assessment of a three-year blended learning programme implemented in West Africa by the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) has established that there is a need to adopt blended-learning thresholds and accreditation models distinct from traditional teaching programmes.
The Partnership for Enhanced and Blended Learning (PEBL) West Africa project started in September 2021 at 12 universities in Ghana and Nigeria. University students who spoke to University World News said it had transformed their learning.