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Classwork Series and Exercises {ICT-SS3}: Networking

  Networking Networking can simply be defined as the interconnection of two or more different computer system for the purpose of sharing resources and files among themselves. As a result of this connection, stand-alone computers such as PC with full resources like input units, processor, and output units can share resources and files with each […]

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Researchers Finally Develop Device That Translates Sign Language Into Text

  (By Dotun Onimole) Researchers have developed a novel computer system that enables deaf people to translate gestures used in sign language into text. Using the new technology, people who are deaf or hard of hearing can simply type words and sentences using a keyboard and read those typed to them, researchers said. Researchers Microsoft

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How your PHONE can give you acne… not to mention a saggy jaw and sleepless nights

(By Uchechukwu Udoji) More than a third of us own a smartphone and, on average, will look at it a barely believable 150 times a day. But have you ever considered what this is doing to your health? Here, we reveal how our favourite gadget can damage our bodies. If your eyes feel sore after

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100 Best Secondary Schools In Africa: Top Nigerian School Ranks 36th!

  There has been a marked rise of very good secondary schools all over the continent. Whilst government schools within African countries started off the best, following independence, much has changed. For the most part, private schools (we consider missionary school as private) outperform government schools. In addition, international schools have taken Africa by storm.

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University students oppose ASUU over strike, want strike called off

(By Dotun Onimole) Rising from a meeting with the Senate Committee on Education, the National Association of Nigeria University Students (NANUS) yesterday distanced itself from the ongoing dispute between tertiary unions and the federal government. The national student body, led by its national president, Peter Bassey Asuquo, insisted that the Academic Staff Union of Universities

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Oyo State partners Japan in Science, Mathematics Education

  (By Uchechukwu Udoji) The Oyo State Government on Monday reiterated its commitment to capacity building in science and mathematics education, in line with its aim of restoring the pacesetting status of the state in education. The state Commissioner for Education, Adetokunbo Fayokun, said this in an interview with journalists shortly after declaring open the

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Want To Be Better In Your Math?… 10 Free Web Resources For Math Teachers And Students

Time for some math. You either love it or hate it, but it makes the world go round. For me, math was always a struggle. I wanted to love it, but the numbers swirling in my head never seemed to straighten themselves out for the test. But maybe that’s just it–”the test.” When math is

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Finally, NUC approves Engineering courses for UniAbuja, accredits Medicine, others

  (By NAN) The National Universities Commission (NUC) on Tuesday announced the accreditation of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and Agriculture. The commission also announced the approval for Engineering courses for the University of Abuja. The Chairman of the Task Team on the accreditation of the College of Medicine and Visiting Professor to NUC, Eugene Okpere, made

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