IMPACT OF ICT ON STUDENT COURSE REGISTRATION AND RESULT COMPILATION IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MINNA BY ODELEYE Tosin Emmanuel 2008/2/31871BI A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MINNA, NIGER STATE. IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH) IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. SEPTEMBER, 2012
DECLARATION I Odeleye Tosin Emmanuel, hereby declare that this project work titled Impact of ICT on Student Course Registration and Result Compilation in Library and Information Technology Department, Federal University Of Technology, Minna was carried out by me under the supervision of Mal. A. Bitagi. I also confirm that this project work as not been presented elsewhere by anybody either in published or unpublished format. All citations are duely acknowledged by means of reference at the end of this work. ODELEYE Tosin Emmanuel
CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this work was carried out by ODELEYE TOSIN EMMANUEL (Matric No. 2008/2/31871BI) in the Department of Library Information Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria, under my supervision. Mal. A. Bitagi SUPERVISOR Dr. Philip.U. Akor CLN, Ph.D, MLS, B.A (ED), NCE Dip. Desktop publishing Head of department External supervisor
DEDICATION I dedicate this project to God Almighty and my parent who has been supporting me financially and with prayers throughout my programme.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Glory be to God Almighty for His love, mercy and kindness in my life from the beginning of the programme till this present time. All glory and honour unto His Name. My sincere and deep appreciation goes to my project supervisor, Mal. A. A. Bitagi for his time, assistance and useful suggestions which made it possible for me to complete this project. My special appreciation goes to my parent for all the support and love they showed me during this programme. I pray that God Almighty will equally support them in whatever they lay their hands on. My profound appreciation and a very big thank you goes to my friends and colleagues, Jide Odofin and Solomon Anibe for their help in making this project a success. Thank you very much.
ABSTRACT The focus of this study is the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on student course registration and result compilation in Library and Information Technology Department, Federal University of Technology Minna. The purpose of the study is to identify the contributions of ICT to the development of the existing system of students record management among others. Survey research design was adopted in this research work using questionnaire and interview as a method of data collection. The questionnaire was administered to 110 respondents consisting of 10 academic staff and 100 students of the Department of Library and Information Technology. Out of the 110 questionnaires administered, only 90 were properly filled, returned and used for the study. The data collected were analysed using frequency counts and simple percentages and tables were provided where necessary. The findings revealed that ICT facilities can help improve students record management. It is equally revealed that automation can solve the problems regarding student record management and can be used for present and future application. The findings also revealed that the students and academic staff of the department are not satisfied with the existing system of students record management because it is too slow and easily subjected to human error. However, the study also revealed lack of competent staff/skilled manpower and lack of constant electricity supply/standby generator are the major factor militating against the adoption of facilities. The solutions to those factors militating against the adoption of facilities were also identified. It was recommended that automation of students record should be approved by the epartment and adequate ICT facilities should be provided for the automation. It was also recommended that the academic staff in the department should be adequately trained on the use of the automated system of student record management.