Getting to know AR Augmented Reality is the real-time use of information in the form of text, graphics, audio, and other virtual enhancement integrated with real-world objects. Take for instance, you are in a class learning biology and yet seeing …
Key Takeaways Welcome to a Magical Leap into the Future of Nigerian Education Gather ’round, young dreamers of Nigeria! Imagine a world where your classrooms transform into captivating realms of knowledge, where history comes alive. Mathematics becomes a waltz of …
Metacognition: Secondary Observation of Cognition and Learning Learning is a lifelong process that is very essential to our growth. It is paramount, therefore, to always seek ways to improve the learning process and how we understand things, that is, the …
Evolution of Education: the Need for Cognitive Science From the Red Queen hypothesis, entities are to continually evolve to avoid extinction. Permit us to apply this to education as well, okay? As education is important in shaping individuals’ intellectual, social …
Unleashing the Potential of Nigerian Youth Hey there, brilliant Nigerian youth! Get ready for a mind-boggling exploration of how learning environments shape our magnificent brains. Buckle up and join us on an exciting journey that will leave you inspired, informed, …
In Nigeria, the future of didactics is vital as the country faces a growing need to educate its large and rapidly expanding population. However, traditional approaches to education in Nigeria, which focus primarily on classroom instruction within the walls of schools, may not be sufficient to meet this need
For Nigerian youths, digital literacy is critical because it can provide access to information and resources that would otherwise be out of reach. For example, young people living in rural areas may not have access to traditional forms of education. Still, through digital literacy, they can access online educational resources and e-learning opportunities.
The acme of success in Nigeria is often viewed as travelling abroad. The country’s situation – the inflation, decadence, insecurity, lack of a vibrant justice system, lack of a good educational system and lack of political will to resolve the …
Most people know about formal education: education that is structured and undergone in a specific institution. It means waking up almost every morning to take classes from teachers who have a set curriculum; then, getting assignments, classwork, and projects with end-of-session tests and examinations, all culminating in a structured assessment.
“We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t exist …. using technologies that have not been invented….in order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet”. Richard Riley. Should students limit themselves to only the walls of …