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Rains Don't Stop Learning: IDL-KNUST Moves Classes Online During Regional Flooding

  • Published: 02 Jul 2026

When heavy rains and flooding threatened to disrupt academic activities across Ghana in June, the Institute of Distance Learning (IDL) at KNUST responded quickly and decisively.

The Institute’s Management successfully shifted all face-to-face classes online, ensuring that Block 1 of the second semester proceeded seamlessly, keeping the thousands of students safe and on track.

ONline class

This smooth transition was no accident.

IDL management had already invested in a strong digital infrastructure, equipping the institute with modern e-learning studios and upgraded software capable of delivering high-quality virtual classes to thousands of students at once.

Online class 1

While flooding brought parts of the country to a standstill, learning continued uninterrupted in IDL's digital classrooms.

The swift response earned widespread commendation from students across various learning centres, who appreciated that their safety and education were both protected.

Online Class 2

"We didn't lose a single hour of lecture time. While others worried about commuting through flooded streets, we were comfortably logging into our virtual classrooms ."

Online class 3

The message to current and prospective students is simple: no matter the weather, your education is secure.