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Evaluation of the Blended Learning approach to Teaching Software Engineering
(African Journals Online, 2012)
This research presents experimentation of MOODLE course management system for
teaching software engineering and process modelling to master’s degree students. The students used
MOOLE for online discussions, assignments ...
Suboptimal Utilisation of Resources in Sub-Saharan African Higher Education Institutions: the Case of Teaching Space at Makerere University
(African Journals Online, 2012)
Many higher education institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa are underfunded.
Consequently, they are operating with encumbering resources constraints that threaten quality
assurance. Accordingly, they are working to expand ...
Potential Contribution of Tamale International Airport to the Development of Northern Ghana
(African Journals Online, 2012)
Empirical analysis of the socio-economic benefits and challenges of air transport in
Ghana has not received much attention. This is in spite of the fact that policy makers and aviation
operators need such analysis to ...
Microbiological Safety of Ready-to-eat Foods Sold in Primary Schools in Abeokuta, South-West Nigeria
(African Journals Online, 2012)
A study was conducted to assess the microbial safety of ready-to-eat (RTE) foods sold in
private and public primary schools in Abeokuta, South-western Nigeria. One hundred and sixty
RTE food samples were collected from ...
Removal of Public Officers from Office: Law and Justice in a Flux
(African Journals Online, 2012)
This paper examined the state of the law on removal of public officers from office. It
observed that there are competing interests of labour and industry to be served by the rules on
disengagement from public office. ...
Proposing an Indigenous Nigerian Folktale Therapy as a Counselling Model for Character Training and Behaviour Change among School Children
(African Journals Online, 2012)
Using the Yoruba race of Nigeria as fulcrum for the study, this paper examines the
universality and didactic significance of archetypes in African folklore. The authors contend that
Africa folklore, by virtue of its ...
Challenges and Counselling Needs of Sickle Cell Patients Attending University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital
(African Journals Online, 2012)
This study investigated the challenges and counselling needs of sickle cell patients
attending the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) Kwara State, Nigeria. Purposive
sampling was used to select 120 literate ...