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Author(s):
Imasuen Kennedy, Dr. (Mrs.) P. M. Abinuomo.
Page No : 1-10
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Analysis of the Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on School Record-Keeping, in Secondary Schools in Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract
Record-keeping in every organization including the educational system is a vital tool in school administration. It is indispensable since it plays a role in the day to day running of the school. However, the ICT facilities are not used effectively even though most schools have invested heavily in them. It is in the light of the above that this study sought to examine the role of ICT application on school record-keeping in secondary schools in Benin City, Edo State. Two research questions were raised to guide the study. The study adopted a descriptive research design. The population of the study consisted of all the public and private secondary schools in Benin City. The sample for the study consisted of eight hundred (800) respondents. The research instrument for the study was a structured questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation. The findings that emanate from the study revealed that the level of ICT application in school record keeping in public and private secondary schools in Benin City, Edo State was to a low degree, and the prevalent record-keeping facilities were: attendance register, admission register, scheme of work, school time table, lesson notes, individual pupil’s files, and staff movement book. It, therefore, recommended that Government and other education stakeholders should invest in ICT applications for school management and record keeping.
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Author(s):
Edison Kagona , Timothy Isaiah.
Page No : 11-42
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Antenatal Management Information System (Case Study: China-Uganda Friendship Hospital, Naguru)
Abstract
To eradicate fetal deaths and stillbirths, the World Health Organization (WHO) set up antenatal care guidelines to help expectant mothers through this period. In Uganda today, it is estimated that at least 90% of the expectant mothers receive antenatal care, and with such a large number of people receiving this service, data is collected manually with pen, which makes it a long process and cumbersome to search specific records during emergencies and analysis of data for proper decision making. Therefore, there is a need for an antenatal management information system. The software is sectioned into registration, triage and consultation. The records officer handles registration of patients, patient visits, viewing and printing patient statistics. The senior clinical officer handles triaging the patient and capturing their vitals, viewing and printing patient statistics. The head midwife handles the monthly progress examination, and views and prints patient statistics. All these processes happen in real time. This system is designed to overcome the problems identified in the current antenatal management information system. The interfaces for the new system were implemented using JSP, Bootstrap and Javascript. PostgreSQL was also used for implementing the system database while Spring was used to create interactivity with the database. After the implementation, the new system was then tested and validated. When developing the system, the focus was on making the whole process of information management in the antenatal department faster, more convenient and efficient.
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Author(s):
Edison Kagona, Sani Usman.
Page No : 43-55
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Students’ Attendance Management in Higher Institutions Using Azure Cognitive Service and Opencv Face Detection & Recognition Attendance System
Abstract
This research aimed at studying the current methods of attendance used at higher institutions of learning in Uganda and the feasibility of using facial biometrics as a new method of capturing attendance. Facial biometrics is distinct from other biometrics because it can be carried out without the consent of the person involved. As a result, the researcher developed a face recognition attendance system using OpenCV and Microsoft Azure CS. Questionnaires, interviews, and observations were used to capture data for the research. The data were analyzed using SPSS to get the requirements and systems functionalities. Object-Oriented Design tools were used to model the architecture of the system. Data Flow Diagram, Use-Case Diagram, Activity Diagram, and Flow Chart were used for processing whereas Entity Relation Diagram was used for data modeling. The system was designed to facilitate attendance management of a large number of attendees with ease. Efficiency and reliability were essential features of the system. Data visualization was provided to help management make informed and timely decisions on management matters that are related to attendance. The system was developed using python Tkinter, OpenCV, and Azure CS as mentioned above. The data (images) used by the system were stored in the cloud for accessibility by multiple users. The system was tested thoroughly using various testing types to uncover and fix errors and to minimize the severity of failures.
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Author(s):
Edison Kagona, Prof. Venansius Baryamureeba.
Page No : 56-115
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Blockchain Based Electronic Voting Protocol
Abstract
SQL injection attack is now the most common server-side attack in web applications whereby malicious codes are injected into the database through user input fields by unauthorized users and this could lead to data loss or in the worst case, to database hijacking. The utilization of Blockchain technology in e-voting applications is not a new thing. Many systems have been proposed using cryptography and other security techniques. In those systems, minimal involvement of third party is observed, a problem of coercion resistance and transparency maintenance at the same time is observed and most processes have not been implemented to evaluate the systems further. This paper applies the cryptographic signatures to validate the origin and integrity of the votes by preserving the voter’s choices during the election process. Furthermore, authors provide several possible extensions and improvements that can be made as an addition to the scope of this research.
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Author(s):
Solomon Crescent Onyema, Iniodu Fumnanya Onyeka, Nuhu Umar Mukail.
Page No : 116-122
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Effect of Multimedia Instruction (MI) on Students’ Performance in Data Structures and Algorithms in Public Polytechnics in Nasarawa State
Abstract
The study investigated the effect of multimedia instruction on students’ academic performance in Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) in two public Polytechnics in Nasarawa State. The population of the study comprised one hundred and twenty (120) National Diploma one (NDI) students of Computer Science from Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia (now Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic, Lafia) and Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research approach using the non-randomized control group pretest-posttest design. Intact classes were maintained and an experiment of two equivalent groups was designed—one was the experimental group while the other was the control group. The group was determined using a simple random sampling technique. Sixty eight (68) students in Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia constituted the experimental group while fifty two (52) students in Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa constituted the control group. The experimental group was exposed to multimedia instruction (MI) on DSA while the control group was exposed to conventional instruction. The instrument for data collection was a DSA performance test titled ‘Data Structure PerfTest (DPT)’. The DPT contained 20 objective items from the topics treated. The reliability of the instrument was determined using the test-retest approach and a correlation coefficient of .87 was attained. Inferential statistics such as t-test was used to test the null hypothesis at 0.05 alpha level of significance. Data analysis was done using the statistical package for social science (SPSS). The finding showed that the treatment group (MI) performed significantly better than its counterpart in the control group which was exposed to conventional instruction. The study recommended expansive use of multimedia instruction in teaching and learning of Data Structures and Algorithms in tertiary institutions.
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Author(s):
Dalhatu Usman Abdulkadir, Nuhu Umar Mukail, Abene Bitrus.
Page No : 123-143
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Design and Implementation of a Web-Based Lecturers’ Evaluation System (A Case Study of Computer Science Department, Isa Mustapha Agwai I Polytechnic, IMAP, Lafia)
Abstract
The study focused on design and implementation of a web-based lecturer evaluation system. To accomplish this, the structured system analysis and design methodology (SSDAM) was adopted. The software development tools used were PhP, CSS5, HTML, and MYSQL. The application has the Admin, Student and Lecturer modules. The admin manages students, courses, evaluation questions and criteria. The student module manages students’ ratings of their lecturers while the lecturer module manages lecturers and enables a lecturer to view his mean rating report at the end of a semester.
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Author(s):
Nwafor Chinyere Rose.
Page No : 158-180
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Deposit Money Banks’ Computerization and Financial Inclusion in Nigeria
Abstract
This study examined deposit money banks’ computerization and financial inclusion in Nigeria covering the period 2013Q1 to 2019Q4. Data for the study were extracted from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The investigation employed the Ex Post Facto design given that it is targeted at analyzing the impact of some independent variables on a specified dependent variable. The Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) was used to estimate the structural parameters of the model. The major findings of the study were that point on sales contributes positively and significantly to financial inclusion in Nigeria (β = 0.004101, t* = 5.76845), automated teller machines contributes positively and significantly to financial inclusion in Nigeria (β = 0.000405, t* = 2.49681), web Pay contributes negatively and significantly to financial inclusion in Nigeria (β = -0.006088, t* = -5.27666), mobile Pay (MOP) contributes negatively and significantly to financial inclusion in Nigeria (β = -0.001506, t* = -5.79714) and financial deepening contributes negatively and insignificantly to financial inclusion in Nigeria (β = -0.028889, t* = -0.32843). It is therefore the recommendation of the study that the monetary authorities should develop more reliable technological checks to eradicate the possibility of fraud taking over the technological payment channels and the Central Bank of Nigeria should intensify its campaign for the acceptance of web pay by the bankable population since it has been identified as one of the major drivers of financial inclusion.
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Author(s):
Helena Kravarikova.
Page No : 181-196
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Prediction of the Beams Under Bending Load
Abstract
Analysis of the beam load must be paid great attention. The external loads determine the resultant force of internal forces in the cross-section. An important task in practice is to determine the properties of the deflection line and the maximum stresses at a crucial point of the beam to assess its functional capability. The magnitude of deflection and stress can be solved both analytically and by numerical simulation. The obtained results allow us to predict critical points of the structure, thus avoiding the accumulation of maximum stresses and deflection, possibly leading to the failure and loss of the structure stability.