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Factors Influencing The Use Of Computer-Based Instruction In Teaching Secondary School Agriculture In Bomet County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Information and communication technology (ICT) is increasingly playing an important role in the economies of all nations. Educationists are advocating for the use of ICT in teaching and learning due to its potential to overcome many education problems such as, low learning achievement, and motivation. The performance of agriculture students in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations has not been satisfactory. Computer based-instruction has been shown to positively ...

SUITABILITY ANALYSIS OF ERO RESERVOIR AND ITS ENVIRONS FOR AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN EKITI STATE, NIGERIA

This is a project on Suitability Analysis of Ero Reservoir And its Environs For Aquaculture Development In Ekiti State, Nigeria Table of content Abstract Table of Contents  List of figures ....... List of Appendices Chapter One 1.1. Introduction ......................................... ............................................................................ ...... 1 1.2. Justification ......................................................................................................

Computer Technology Usage And Teaching Efficiency In Tertiary Educational Institutions In Lagos State, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between computer technology usage and teaching efficiency in tertiary institutions in Lagos State by ascertaining how lecturers perceive their rate and mode of computer usage, enhancing and inhibiting factors and the influence of their computer usage perceptions on teaching efficiency. The target population for the study included all the tertiary institutions in Lagos State. Descriptive and correlational survey research designs were adopted and l...

Contribution Of Business Development Services To Financial Growth Of Small And Medium Enterprises In Jamhuri Market Thika Town

ABSTRACT Small and medium enterprises SMEs play a key role in triggering and sustaining economic growth and development in developed and developing countries. Despite their great importance increased market competition especially from modern and large competitors makes it difficult for SMEs to survive. In developing countries the major problem with SMEs is difficult in assessing information, finance and lack of institution support. As a result to these difficulties most SMEs do not live beyon...

The Effect of Computer Simulation on the Performance of Students in the Concept of Digestion

ABSTRACT  The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of computer simulations instructional packages on the performance of students‘ learning of the topic, digestion. The study used the entry point, post-test and exit point quasi experimental design method in a mixed sex Senior High School. The study used all fifty (50) students of SHS 2 Home Economics 1 and forty eight (48) students of SHS 2 Home Economics 2 at Odorgonno Senior High School in Accra, Ghana. A post-test consisting o...

EVALUATION OF THE ATTRACTORS AND DETRACTORS OF RADIOGRAPHY AS A CAREER CHOICE IN THREE TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH-EAST AND SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT  In Nigeria today, admission into radiography is competitive relative to what it used to be. Many students from other discipline are craving to change to radiography, those that are already in the course are not planning to leave and people that did not qualify for the programme course are struggling to enter at all cost. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current attractors and detractors of radiography as a career choice among radiography students in South-East and Sout...

The Impact of Computer on Banking Operations in Nigeria (A Case Study of Eco Bank Nig. Plc Obiaruku)

ABSTRACT The growth and development of an economy depends to some extent on the effectiveness of the banking industry. To make industry more efficient and effective for the roles they play in the economy, the researcher looked into impact of computer in banking. Analyzing the desirability or otherwise of using computer in the system of banking for their efficient operations. In trying to show the actual contribution of computer in the accounting system of banks, Eco bank Nigeria Plc was used ...

THE EFFECT OF COMPUTER SIMULATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SECOND YEAR HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS’ IN DIGESTION

ABSTRACT  The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of computer simulations instructional packages on the performance of students‘ learning of the topic, digestion. The study used the entry point, post-test and exit point quasi experimental design method in a mixed sex Senior High School. The study used all fifty (50) students of SHS 2 Home Economics 1 and forty eight (48) students of SHS 2 Home Economics 2 at Odorgonno Senior High School in Accra, Ghana. A post-test consisting o...

EFFECT OF COMPUTER ON THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION (A CASE STUDY OF ASABA ALUMINIUM COMPANY DELTA STATE)

ABSTRACT  This study deal with the effect of the computer to the accountability. It is carried out to the investigate of the various ways in which computer affect the accountant as professional. Some hypotheses were formulated subject to verification.  There are: 1.Computers does not affect on the accounting profession. 2.Computers does not perform task with maximum speed and accuracy that will make the job of the account staff a lot easier,. 3.Computer is not an aid to the accountant. The ...

Selection of Optimal Pipeline Route Using Geographic Information Systems

Abstract The process of selecting pipeline route is very complicated, selection of the optimal path is based on a verity of considerations (environmental and technical considerations) such as topography, geology, land use, population distribution and soil of the study area. The study area of this research is the South Kordofan. The least cost path was used to select the optimal path from the oilfield using Geographic Information System (GIS) technique. The adopted technique, i.e. building a m...

Lignocelluloses Modified TiO2 Nanomaterials as Renewable Photocatalyst for Water Splitting

Photocatalytic water splitting process is a hopeful means to solve depletion and environmental pollution problems caused by fossil fuels as well as for sustainable hydrogen production using renewable natural resources like sunlight and biomass (cotton stalk). In this study the aim was to fabricate cotton stalk extracted Lignocellulose (LGO) Titanium oxide (TiO2) nanoparticles via sol-gel in ethanol and to investigate their photocatalytic water splitting activities under Visible light irra...

An Assessment of Effective Use of Computers to Auditing. Case Study of Price Waterhouse Coopers

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Computer System Report/ Recommendation

The customer for this report, and recommendation for the purchase of a computer system, is a dedicated first-year computer science student at a technologically specialized institution. He is currently working on a degree that involves several courses in word processing, computer assisted design, and graphics technology. This student is also an avid gamer and has a particular interest in the latest audio and video production technology

Competition for food in meerkats (Suricata suricatta)

Abstract: In group living species animals commonly compete for limited resources such as food (Darwin 1859). Winning competition for food may be beneficial for an individuals survival or reproductive success (Williams 1966; Clutton-Brock 1988; Metcalfe et al 1995) but conflict with group members may be costly as it typically involves aggression (Huntingford&Turner 1987, Mesterton-Gibbons&Adams 1998). Asymmetries between individuals are predicted to determine the outcome of competition (Mayna...

Applications of Computers in Pharmacy

Computer are now a days used in pharmaceutical in industries, hospitals and in various departments for drug information, education, evaluation, analysis, medication history and for maintenance of financial records. They have become indispensable in the development of clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy and pharmaceutical research. Computers are also useful for patient profile monitoring, medication, database management and material management. It is useful in providing on drug interactions, ...


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