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Title: Problems and prospects of computer aided instruction in public primary schools in Niger State.
Authors: Aniah, A
Alabi, T. O
Igwe, C. O.
Issue Date: Jun-2015
Publisher: Journal of Information, Education, Science and Technology
Citation: Aniah, A, Alabi,T. O, and Igwe, C. O [2015]. Problems and prospects of computer aided instruction in public primary schools in Niger State. Journal of Information, Education, Science and Technology [JIEST], Federal University of Technology, Minna. 2 [1], 81-85.
Series/Report no.: 2 [1], 81-85.;
Abstract: The paper examined the problems and prospects of Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) in public primary schools in Niger State. The advantages of CAI were raised in the paper while the problems militating against the success of the programme were also highlighted including cost of funding the programme, lack of training opportunities for teachers to be abreast with the techniques of modern technologies, absence of experts to operate the computers, electricity to power the media and time used to develop the software or packages were identified. However, the prospect of CAI to primary school education in Niger State will rest squarely on how the problems enumerated above are addressed. Recommendations were made for government to fund and also embark on massive computer training program, provide alternative source of energy to enhance smooth operation and application of CAI whenever the need arise, experts to maintain the computers, organize workshops and seminars to update teachers knowledge and also provide incentives to boost their moral including Public Private Partnership (PPP) for better CAI programme in primary school.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13060
ISSN: 2360-8846
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