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Item Gender, age, academic level and department as correlates of students' perceptions of social networking as learning tool(Department of Educational Management, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, 2013-01) Adedoja, G. O.; Olasunkanmi, I. A.Technology, over the ages is recognised as a tool for doing things in neater, faster, better and particularly easier ways. People use technology to make their operations more fascinating, interesting and motivating in all facets of human endeavour including education. The study examined the contributions of age, gender, level of study, and department as correlates of Distance learning students' perceptions of social networking technology as a collaborative learning tool. A validated 4-likert scale questionnaire on students' perception was administered to 360 participants selected through stratified sampling technique. The results of this study showed that gender, field of study, academic level and age group have significant influence on student's perceptions of social networking as a collaborative learning tool. It was recommended that both students and teachers intending to integrate social networking to enrich instructions delivery should be adequately trained and motivated to acquire needed skills and confidence.Item Student-factor as determinants of student pastors’ attitude, perception and motivation to use icts for learning of languages in Baptist College of Theology, Lagos(2019) Adeniran, A. A.; Olasunkanmi, I. A.This study examined student-pastors’ attitude, perception and motivation to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for the teaching and learning of languages in theological institutions. Forty- six (46) 100, 200. 300 and 400 levels student-pastors selected by purposive random sampling from the Theology, Religious Education, and Church Music Departments of Baptist College of Theology, Lagos participated in the study. Teaching and Learning Languages Questionnaires (TLLQ) was used to collect data in order to test four null hypotheses at p<. 05 level of significance. Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t-test. Findings indicated that there is no significant difference in the student pastors’ perception, motivation and attitude to the use of instructional software in learning languages across subject areas, gender, age and levels of studyItem Instructional media in enhancing occupational safety/health in engineering workplaces: experience versus qualification(The Nigeria Association for Educational Media and Technology, 1999) Olasunkanmi, I. A.Accidents, the world over, have brought varieties of loss with diverse consequences that made them gain the attention of ILO. This paper has not only considered the concept of and legal positions in occupational safety and health, but also the perception of instructional media as means of enhancing them in engineering workplaces. A total number of 100 workers were used for the study and the result reveals no significant difference between the qualified and less qualified workers, while significant difference existed between the experienced and less experienced. It was deduced that accident rates reduction is possible through adequate provision and utilization of instructional materials in engineering workplaces.Item Creating learner-generated content: graduate students' experience and challenges(Department of Teacher Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ibadan, 2017) Adedoja, G. O.; Olasunkanmi, I. A.