E-learning: UCB planning to launch online classes in February 2021 Date 31/01/2021 Comments 0 comment The Catholic University of Bukavu (UCB) was among the first institutions to launch online learning (e-learning) during the 1st wave of Covid-19 in DRC. Despite the difficulties related to this method of teaching, in particular the unavailability of computers or smartphones for some students and the high price of Internet access, e-learning made it possible to end the last academic year on time, it was an opportunity for students to train in self-learning and for teachers to adapt to a new way of teaching. Faced with the persistent uncertainty concerning the date of resumption of face-to-face courses, UCB is considering restarting e-learning in February 2021, by opting to start, on the proposal of the faculties, with courses with fewer practical issues last time. Face-to-face classes will resume as soon as possible, possibly with brief revisions of certain subjects that will have been taught online. Share: UCB Previous post Covid-19 new prevention measures 31/01/2021 Next post Konrad Adenauer Foundation Scholarship: Eleven UCB students are among the twenty-five recipients of the scholarship in DR Congo. 22/03/2021 You may also like Exhibition of the city map of Bukavu by our Architecture students 29 April, 2024 Election of the new General Manager of the Catholic University of Bukavu 26 April, 2024 “Investing in maternal and reproductive health”: ERSP unveils study conducted in 8 health zones in North Kivu and South Kivu. 30 November, 2023