Utilizing Artificial Intelligence Tools to Enhance Sustainable Library and Information Science Teaching Practices among Library and Information Science Educators in Federal University of Technology, Minna”
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2024-10-07
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This study investigated the integration of AI tools to improve sustainable teaching practices
among Library and Information Science (LIS) educators at Federal University of Technology
(FUT), Minna. To carry out this research, purposive sampling was used to gather the necessary
data. Four research questions were formulated for the study. Total enumeration was used to
adopt the total population of Twenty (20) LIS academic staff in FUT, Minna. A close ended
electronic questionnaire was developed which was used to collect data for this study to assess
the effectiveness of AI tools in enhancing instructional methods, resource management, and
student engagement. The data gathered from the questionnaire were analyzed using
descriptive statistics of percentages and charts. Data collected from LIS faculty members
reveals that AI tools significantly contribute to the optimization of course delivery,
personalized learning experiences, and efficient resource allocation. The findings underscore
the potential of AI technologies to support sustainable teaching practices, addressing both
pedagogical and environmental concerns in higher education. This research provides
actionable insights for LIS educators seeking to adopt AI-driven strategies for advancing
teaching practices in alignment with sustainable development goals.
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artificial intelligence, teaching practices, educators, library and information science.
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M.A. Salubuyi, F.J. Abduldayan, & C. A. Uno (2024). Utilizing Artificial Intelligence Tools to Enhance Sustainable Library and Information Science Teaching Practices among Library and Information Science Educators in Federal University of Technology, Minna”. Science and Technology Education Conference