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    UTILIZATION OF E-LEARNING FACILITIES FOR SKILL ACQUISITION IN KWARA STATE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION
    (Ilorin Journal of Business Education, 2020) OLUWALOLA, Felicia Kikelomo; ADEMILUYI, L. Femi
    The study examined utilization of e-learning facilities for skill acquisition in colleges of education in Kwara State. Descriptive survey design was adopted. Three research questions and one hypothesis was test at 0.05 level of significance. The population comprises Kwara State College of Education Ilorin, College of Education Oro and College of Education, Lafiagi, Kwara state. Random sampling technique was used to select two hundred and fifty (250) business education students. Questionnaire was used as instrument and was validated by two experts. The reliability used test retest which yielded a coefficient of 0.8. Mean and standard deviation were employed to answer the research questions and t-test was used to test the hypothesis at 0.05 level of significance. The study found that e-learning facilities are not sufficiently available in Kwara State Colleges of Education. Also, there was significant difference in the perception of business education students in using e-learning facilities in acquiring business education skills. The study concluded that e-learning facilities were available but were limited and less accessible by students in teaching and learning business education. Based on the findings and conclusion, it was recommended among others, that Governments should endeavour to provide adequate e-learning facilities and software. It was also recommended that teaching materials shall be sufficiently provided for effective teaching, learning and practical skill acquisition

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