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OWOLABI BABATUNDE OLUWASEYI

Publication

Publisher:
 International Journal Of Scientific & Engineering Research
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Electronic Learning (e-learning) As A Catalyst For Effective Instructional Delivery In Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
Publication Authors:
 Owolabi, B.O. & Owolabi, B.G
Year Published:
 2015
Abstract:

E-learning as a sub-system within information and communications technology (ICT), is the electronic process which en-hances the delivery and administration of learning opportunities and support via computer, networked and web-based technology to help an individual’s performance and development. The basic principle of e-learning is connectivity – the process by which computers are networked to share information which can connect people. Electronic learning technologies are becoming increasingly popular in tertiary institutions as they are used for tutoring, managing courses, providing simulations, enriching existing courses, programming and problem solving. The catalyst for growth in e-learning is its suitability for simulation and experiential learning through the internet and computer applications. E-learning technology has the potential to transform how and when learners learn. Learning becomes more in-tegrated with work and uses shorter, more modular, just-in-time delivery systems via e-learning. This paper therefore, discusses the concept of e-learning, common e-learning terms/tools and attributes of e-learning.The paper also examines the concept of effective instructional delivery and the responsibilities of lecturer in using e-learning, the major problems identified and recommendations that will help in the effective utilization of e-learning to catalyse instructional delivery were also made.

 
Publisher:
 International Journal Of Scientific & Engineering Research
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Information Communication Technology (ICT) Utilization For Instructional Delivery In Teaching-Learning Process In Nigerian Educational System.
Publication Authors:
 Owolabi, B.O. & Owolabi, B.G.
Year Published:
 2015
Abstract:

Information communication technology (ICT) has been recognized to be a very powerful tool in education reform. The use of ICT, particularly a computer stimulates a new atmosphere where teachers and students could utilize modern ICT resources for effective instructional delivery during teaching-learning process in order to promote students’ academic achievement. The curriculum of schools ought to be computer based to enable ICT utilization to be achieved. ICT policies need to be formulated and planned to complement and support curricula with technologies infrastructure. This paper therefore, discusses the need to achieve effective instructional delivery at all levels of education through the use of ICT. The paper also examines the concepts of ICT, need for ICT in schools, and ways of integrating ICT in teaching. The major constraints to the utilization of ICT in schools are highlighted and recommendations that will help in its’ effective utilization in teaching and learning process at all levels were made.

 
Publisher:
 Acad. J. Environ. Sci.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Characteristics Of Housing In Nigeria: A Case Study Of Oyo State
Publication Authors:
 Owolabi, Babatunde Oluwaseyi
Year Published:
 2014
Abstract:

The objectives of the research were to determine the problems of housing Nigeria Urban centres having residential areas using Oyo State in particular, assessing the problems, analyze the possible consequences rising from these problems and solutions to the problems. The questionnaires administered and oral interview were used to gather and analyze information (data) received from the respondents. The information (data) were collated, analyzed and presented through the use of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). According to the findings, which show the current trend of the housing characteristics, indicated that there was overcrowding of houses and over-utilization of basic infrastructural facilities and utilities provided in most houses. The demand for houses are more than the houses available and the housing conditions are getting worse and worse every day as a result of increase in the population of people living and working in Oyo State.

 
Publisher:
 Academia Journal Of Environmental Sciences
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Availability Of Land And Planning Of Water Infrastructure Networks In Nigeria
Publication Authors:
 Owolabi, Babatunde Oluwaseyi
Year Published:
 2014
Abstract:

This paper reviewed the availability of land and planning of water infrastructure networks in Nigeria. There are various challenges facing the provision of water supply. The review of the laws based on the stakeholders handling the provisions of water supply. The laws address the role of each of the stakeholders in handling the planning of water infrastructures. The delivery of water services within the six geo-political zones in the country. There are various challenges facing the planning of water supply. The government needs to provide solutions to these challenges with the help of the other stakeholders or agencies such as World Bank, Africa Development Bank, United Nation, China, among others

 
Publisher:
 NITP &TOPREC NITP &TOPREC Publication
Publication Type:
 Books
Publication Title:
 Regionalization And Urban Growth: The Example Of Ibadan City Region. In Regional Planning And Development In Nigeria.
Publication Authors:
 Bola Ayeni And Owolabi, B.O
Year Published:
 2014
Abstract:

Regionalization is an academic practice of spatial delimitation of natural, social, economic, cultural or political spheres of reality. In an action-centered perspective it is an everyday practice, not for delimitating the ‘world’ spatially, but for using special references for the economical, political and cultural structuring of social realities.