Victoria University, leaders in offering digital learning solutions, is set to pioneer Uganda’s Artificial intelligence (AI) learning in their academic modules,Vice Chancellor Dr. Lawrence Muganga has revealed.
Dr. Muganga says embracing artificial intelligence not only modernizes learning but also aligns with broader goals of sustainability and adaptability.
He was speaking during a morning show interview at Next Radio in Kampala.
He said Victoria University, which is fully digitalised, already offers 15 hours of blended online classes per week.
“Education should find you where you are,” he said during the show, adding that tools like AI not only modernize the learning experience but also empowers students to use the remaining hours for personal development and practical life experiences.
Muganga says Victoria University’s philosophy is to “walk the talk” and by implementing practical solutions within its own system, the university serves as a model for policy makers.
“Advocating for an approach that prioritises practical skills over traditional theoretical knowledge, ensures that students are not just passive recipients of information but active participants in their learning journey,” Dr. Muganga says.
Victoria University has adopted digital examinations, significantly reducing her carbon footprint, thereby conserving the environment.
Victoria University stands tall and proud as the premier modern university in the region, thanks to our relentless focus on providing practical and hands-on learning experiences. We equip our students with unique employable skills that enable them to become self-reliant and self-employed, empowering them to make a positive impact in their communities.