The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has completed an e-learning platform for the College of Distance Education (CoDE), as part of efforts to integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in distance learning.
With the full activation of the platform, it is expected that student registration, payment of fees, academic records and detailed results, will be easily accessible online to students of the distance programme of the university.
Prof. Domwini D. Kuupole, Vice Chancellor of UCC, announced this at the sixth session of the
47th Congregation of UCC held on Thursday, to graduate 4,008 students who completed various
programmes of study at the Institute of Education and CoDE for the 2013/14 academic
year.
The students were awarded Degrees and Diplomas in Basic Education, Psychology, and Foundational Studies.
Prof. Kuupole noted that the UCC was in talks with regional directors of education and other stakeholders, to smoothly integrate the graduates into the sector, and other deficient sectors, in efforts to make the distance education programme more relevant in the educational sector.
He, therefore, charged the graduands to be committed, and work hard to contribute their quota to the improvement of the educational sector.
Nana Brew Butler, Chairman of the UCC Council, advised the graduands not to be content with the Degrees and Diplomas awarded them, but rather climb higher the academic ladder.
In his valedictory address, the overall best graduand, Mr. Bernard Gyimah Antwi,
admonished his colleagues to exhibit a high sense of excellence and quality in all their endeavours.
GNA