5 Interesting Ways WhatsApp Is Helping Nigerian Students
WhatsApp has 1 billion monthly active
users worldwide as at February 2016. It is a very popular instant
messaging platform that has eased the way we communicate. Nigerians are
not left behind. They are also active users of Facebook-owned WhatsApp.
One area it is very useful is in the area of education. WhatsApp is
really helping many of Nigerian students
in her Ivory towers. Jumia Travel identifies some of the exciting and interesting ways WhatsApp is helping Nigerian students.
Students no longer miss exams, classes, and assignment
Unlike
in the past when there was no WhatsApp, many students have missed exams
that were rescheduled. The same goes for classes and assignments. This
is not the case today because they have WhatsApp groups where all
students belong and where they share information.
Better interaction between lecturers and students
Lecturers
in Nigerian universities have embraced WhatsApp as a means of
communicating with their students. They share times for lectures, and
assignments. This will definitely reach every student as far as they are
online. With the introduction of video calls feature on WhatsApp,
lecturers can record students and share it with students.
Bring students closer
WhatsApp
has been able to bridge the gap between students and bring them closer.
In addition to this, it has become easier for them to take decisions.
Saves money and time
Whether
you stay on or off campus, you will save money and time going to a
classes or exams which have been postponed or canceled. You can focus on
other things when you get the information.
You no longer miss out on school fun
All
work are no play makes Nigerian students a...With WhatsApp, you will
not miss out on the dinners, barbecue nights, beach parties and other
fun activities.
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