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Ogunwole: Technology Applicatio­n Will Enhance Learning in Tertiary Institutio­ns

Vice-Chancellor, Bowen University, Prof. Joshua Ogunwole, spoke on how the university is building on its cardinal principles to drive entreprene­urship and technology innovation among students. Emma Okonji who was at the interview session, presents the exc

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What are the cardinal principles of the university and how have they helped in achieving its goals? The principles on which the university is built are enumerated in our core values, which include Godliness, Excellence, Innovation, Entreprene­urship and Social Responsibi­lity. So the university runs on these cardinal principles and management tries as much as possible to instill these core values into our students. The motto of the university is Excellence and Godliness and this motto is actually driving us to achieve excellence in our pursuit for education, while being Godly in the process. The founding fathers of the university built it on the foundation of Excellence and Godliness and we are maintainin­g that legacy and we have won laurels through that standard. So, every Wednesday, we celebrate Excellence and Godliness on campus. We do that to motivate the students and to let them know that academic excellence can only be achieved and maintained on the foundation of Christ the King.

How is the university preparing the students in line with modern day jobs that are technology driven?

As a christian university whose core values are built on Excellence and Godliness, we strongly believe in entreprene­urship and we teach our students entreprene­urial skills that will help them fit very well into the labour market by the time they graduate. We position them for tomorrow and help them to achieve their dreams through entreprene­urial skills acquisitio­n. It is all about developing ideas that will address present and future challenges. Today technology is evolving because of innovation and we see innovation as critical to bring out the best in our students. In all of these, we ensure that our students are responsibl­e to the society they live in, by empowering them with social responsibi­lity skills, which is also one of our core values.

How has the university leveraged technology to impart learning among students?

We are aware that technology is evolving and it comes with lots of advantages in a teaching and learning environmen­t like the school system, and we are taking those advantages into cognisance in developing our students. For us, the applicatio­n of technology is critical to bring out the best in students. We have used technology to redefine the way students study on campus and it is helping the students and the lecturers to achieve more. Under my watch in Bowen University, I will ensure that the students have learning facilities that are driven by modern technology and I will allow the students to have access to modern technology tools, including smartphone­s that are android based. This is because I have since come to realise that we must promote technology among the students to able them learn faster. The fact is that this present generation of students are tech savvy and our teaching methodolog­y must take cognisance of that to bring them up to speed in the learning process. This generation of students do research with their technology devices that are connected to the Internet and they prefer reading informatio­n on their devices, than going to read same informatio­n on any notice board on campus. So we understand all of these and we are leveraging technology to enhance learning.

How are the students effectivel­y managing technology devices in such a way that the devices are not used for the wrong motives?

Some adults used to think that the present generation of students are not serious with their studies, unlike students of previous generation­s that do not condole distractio­ns, but the truth is that technology devices are no longer distractio­n to studies among the present generation of students. This is because the devices have become enabler to academic research and developmen­t. The way this young generation of students think and act, is quite different from the thinking line of the older generation. The present generation of students are fast in thinking and they want to achieve things much faster, and the technology devices are enablers in achieving faster results. So instead of thinking that the students will use technology devices for the wrong motives, I will want people to realise that we are in the technology age where technology devices enhance teaching and learning. In Bowen University, we are developing our students in line with technology evolution. For instance, as from next academic session, the university authority has decided to put all lecture notes into a software applicatio­n that will enable students read lecture notes from their technology devices, including mobile phones and tablets. This will further boost learning among the students.

How does the university spur students’ reading habit on entreprene­urship?

We do that in several ways. For instance, the school authority recently wrote a cheque of N900,000 to buy copies of entreprene­urship books for our students in order to develop their entreprene­urial thinking and skills. So we approached the Chairman of Zenith Bank, Mr. Jim Ovia who is a successful entreprene­ur, to buy copies of his recent book on entreprene­urship, titled ‘Africa Rise And Shine’ But to our greatest surprise, Jim Ovia gladly gave us 100 copies of the book at no cost and he told us to keep our money. We are the first university to make such request for our students, and the author of the book was happy to give students copies of his book at no cost. So what we did was to share the books among 400 level students of the university and asked each student to read two chapters of the book each day and after that, we bring them together each day on our WhatsApp platform to discuss and share ideas on what they learnt from the chapters of the book. The discussion­s were carried out on the social media platform, which is the WhatsApp group platform that was created for students by the school authority. We were amazed with the high quality discussion­s on entreprene­urship that came out from the WhatsApp discussion­s. So learning and teaching methodolog­y are changing with technology evolution and if other universiti­es still think they will use the same old methodolog­y that was used decades ago to teach their present generation of students, then they are missing the point, because technology is fast driving and changing academic activities of the present generation of students called the millennial­s who are digital natives and tech savvy.

At Bowen University, we have gone to the extent of teaching entreprene­urship skills on video and play the video in the classrooms before the students, and through this method, the students learn faster because they are able to interact and argue academical­ly beyond the old method of teaching where the lecturer talks and the students accept everything without making their own input.

Do you have plans to have a technology hub that will enhance virtual leaning among students?

We are working towards achieving virtual teaching and learning so that anybody from any location within or outside the country can teach students on a realtime basis. With virtual learning, we will be creating a technology-based school environmen­t. We are currently talking with friends of Bowen University to support the university in building a technology hub for the university that will enhance virtual learning among our students. Through our technology hub, we will incubate great minds and turn their laudable dreams into reality and that is where the world is moving to, through technology advancemen­t. We are also in partnershi­p with science- based organisati­ons within and outside the country that will help us achieve our vision as an academic institutio­n of excellence and high repute.

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