NOUN’s Bogoro Incubation Centre Adopts Physical GST 302 Presentations
Ezra emphasized the benefits of physical presentations, including better interaction and the elimination of network challenges. He revealed plans to visit nearby study centres for one-on-one sessions with students.
The Bogoro Incubation Centre II, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), has shifted to physical presentations for the 2024_2 GST 302 business proposal defense, citing low turnout in virtual sessions.
The exercise, held on November 28, 2024, allowed students to present in person, a method preferred for reducing impersonation and cheating, according to Acting Coordinator, Mr. Ibrahim Ezra Shehu.
Ezra emphasized the benefits of physical presentations, including better interaction and the elimination of network challenges. He revealed plans to visit nearby study centres for one-on-one sessions with students.
Students from Bauchi Study Centre participated on December 2 and 3, showcasing their entrepreneurial ideas under GST 302, a course designed to nurture creativity and innovation.
The virtual format, previously conducted via Zoom, remains available for students unable to attend physically.