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Beyond COVID-19: What s Next for Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education?

Beyond COVID-19: What s Next for Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education?
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智能家居有「智能」了嗎?

智能家居有「智能」了嗎?
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Nigerian university students grapple with high internet costs among other concerns

Written by Olamilekan Toyeeb Abolade, NACOS National President Mowa Ijasanmi is a university student in southwest Nigeria. She spends as much as  ₦18,000 ($50) every month to access the internet. Her time on the internet is spent attending virtual meetings, streaming or downloading lecture videos, and communicating with people. The high cost of data in Nigeria is one of the many challenges Nigerian students like Mowa face. High Cost of Internet In terms of usage, Nigerian students and youths are among the highest users of internet services especially those in the IT sector. In a recent survey of 85 countries, Nigeria was reported to have one of the highest costs of internet service globally and in Africa. On the overall analysis of the digital quality of life index in 2020, Nigeria ranked 81st out of 85 countries. To improve the state of the internet, the Nigerian government last year announced it was looking at achieving 70% broadband penetration in four years and digitizing

Soon, Private Firms Will Have Access To Research Facilities At IITs, AIIMS For A Fee

The IIT Kharagpur. In a significant development, the government is planning to make it mandatory for educational institutions like All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to let private firms use their research equipment and facilities for a fee, reports Livemint. Secretary at the Union Ministry of Science and Technology, Ashutosh Sharma said that the government is chalking out the finer details of the fee to be levied under the plan, which will provide the private sector, including the startups and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)access to research equipment, information facilities, infrastructure and resources for a charge.

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