KNUST’s E-Learning Week, part of the 2024 E-Learning International Conference (ELIC), spotlighted digital education innovation. Ghanaian influencer Kwadwo Sheldon shared key branding advice, urging attendees to “be known for something” and avoid jumping between unrelated topics like “food to politics to football.” He emphasized, “Your tone, voice, and image must stay consistent. That’s how trust is built.” His remarks, posted by KNUST Notice Board on X, gained traction with 85 likes, 28 retweets, 436 comments, and 8.6K views.
Held on July 11–12, 2024, at KNUST’s Great Hall, ELIC 2024 focused on “Fostering Excellence in E-Learning Across Diverse Disciplines.” The event drew global participants, mostly from Africa, featuring discussions and exhibitions on digital learning. KNUST’s E-Learning Week aligns with its “Education Without Borders” vision, promoting inclusive, technology-driven education, as highlighted by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson.
Sheldon’s advice resonates with KNUST’s mission to maintain consistency in its academic and research efforts, supported by its Teaching and Learning Policy, which prioritizes student-centered, problem-based learning.