Emmanuel G. Dada

Work place: Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Borno state, Nigeria

E-mail: gbengadada@unimaid.edu.ng

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Research Interests: Computational Learning Theory, Robotics, Image Compression, Image Manipulation, Network Security, Image Processing, Data Structures and Algorithms

Biography

Dr. Emmanuel G. DADA received his PhD in Computer Science from Universiti Malaya, Malaysia (UM), MSc in Computer Science from University of Ibadan, Ibadan (UI), Nigeria and a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science from the University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. His current research interests are in Softcomputing Techniques, Machine Learning Algorithms, Image Segmentation, Swarm Robotics, Cyber Security and Big Data. He has published several academic papers in reputable International and local journals, conference proceedings and book chapters. He has been appointed as a reviewer of several ISI and Scopus indexed International journals such as ACM Survey, IEEE Access, Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics. He is presently a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computer Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.

Author Articles
An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Asynchronous and Synchronous E-learning Mode on Students’ Academic Performance in National Open University (NOUN), Maiduguri Centre

By Emmanuel G. Dada Abdulkadir H. Alkali David O. Oyewola

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2019.05.06, Pub. Date: 8 May 2019

Synchronous and asynchronous e-learning are two popular e-learning modes that are commonly used in distant learning education. The study investigates how synchronous and asynchronous e-learning affect the academic performance of students. A questionnaire was used to collect data for this study from some students of the National Open University of Nigeria. The findings showed that students' attitude to synchronous and asynchronous e-learning affect their academic performance. The results demonstrated that only 60% of the respondents understand what asynchronous and synchronous e-learning means. Also, only 55% of the respondents believed that asynchronous and synchronous e-learning mode has a positive impact on their academic performance. Moreover, only 52% of the respondents are of the opinion that the curriculum in use at National Open University needs to be updated to increase the impact of the e-learning mode on the learners.

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