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HISTORIC: UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI CONDUCTS FIRST EVER END OF SEMESTER EXAMS ONLINE

The first case of COVID-19 reported in Kenya in the month of March saw the closure of schools on March 16th this year forcing students to vacate all learning institutions. The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has prompted schools to be adoptive in the use of technology to ensure their learners can still continue with their education albeit digitally. The University of Nairobi reacted swiftly moving all courses onto the online platforms and conducted virtual classes. So far, 5500 of these classes have been held in the course of the semester.

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UPDATE FROM THE VC ON THE COVID-19:

Dear students, please watch this brief video on how learning will be ongoing via our digital platforms. You are not on holiday, the closure of the University was a safety measure. Learning is ongoing. How? Watch the video and check your emails regularly.