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Vol. 2 No. 4 (2015)
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2015)
Published:
2015-12-30
Articles
Effects of Information and Communication Technology (Ict) on Nigerian Educational System: A Case Study of Kogi State University, Anyigba
Baba, Pauline A., Odiba, Isaac A.
52-59
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Catch Them Young: Developing and Improving of School Libraries and Reading Habit of Secondary School Students in Nigeria
Chuks Daniel Oriogu
60-63
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Adults Pursuing E-Learning in Ghana – Opportunities, Challenges and Expectations
John Kwame Boateng
64-71
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Effective Knowledge Development in Secondary Schools Educational Level in Contemporary Information Age: Assessment of Availability of Electronic Information Resources in Nigerian School Libraries
Bello, Stephen Adeyemi, Ojo, Funmilayo Roseline, Charles Bala Ocheje
72-78
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Comparison between the Understanding Levels of Boys and Girls on the Concepts of Environmental Degradation, Meteorology and Climate Change in Tanzanian Secondary Schools
Ernest S. Kira, Sotco C. Komba
79-86
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