Usage of Internet Search Engines among Polytechnic Students
Amosa Babalola,
Olayemi Olalekan,
Onyeka Ndidi and
Nwaekpe Christian
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Amosa Babalola: Allbytes Consults, Gbagada Lagos, Nigeria
Olayemi Olalekan: Department of Computer Science, Federal Polytechnic Bida, Nigeria
Onyeka Ndidi: Department of Computer Science, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Nigeria
Nwaekpe Christian: Department of Computer Science, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2021, vol. 8, issue 9, 76-80
Abstract:
The internet has emerged as a versatile information repository tool that offers immense potential in optimizing the transactional dynamics of teaching and learning. In the context of a developing country such as Nigeria, the Internet is an ubiquitous fixture in the ever expanding electronic learning landscape of the educational system. Hardware infrastructures are in place in schools in Nigeria to enable them to be seamlessly connected to the Internet to tap the wide array of opportunities the Internet affords in providing a digital context of learning that extends cognitive apprenticeship from theoretical settings to applied, active instructional environments. However, having widespread access to Internet technologies doesn’t translate to automatic positive learning gains. The power of technology needs to be combined with the expertise of pedagogy to form a potent partnership that elevates the quality of instructional delivery. This concern becomes particularly problematic when critical information literacy skills underpinning the success of Internet-based learning initiatives are self or peer taught, as it often happens in Nigeria. Information literacy skills are too complex and diverse to be able to be readily learned through self-taught modes of knowledge acquisition by young learners. The baseline study elaborated in this presentation attempts to document the Internet information search proficiencies of a sample of polytechnic students in Nigeria to underscore the importance of systematic, intentional integration of information literacy skills within formal curriculum in schools
Date: 2021
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