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ICT literacy not sufficient, acquire new computer software — NUC urges varsity administrators

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The Acting Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Chris Maiyaki, has urged university administrative staff to acquire relevant computer software for the virtual learning environment as ICT literacy was no longer sufficient.

Maiyaki was speaking while delivering a lecture at the maiden Miva Open University Public Lecture, on Wednesday, in Abuja.

He spoke on the theme “The Changing Role of University Administrators in an Open Distance Learning (ODL) Setting.

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He said that administrative staff included staff from the vice Chancellor to both academic and non academic staff who were given an assignment in the university.

According to him, the administrative staff of the university must be prepared for full digital transformation as this is a necessity.

“I must also say to my colleagues at the NUC and Administrative staff at Miva that ICT literate is no longer sufficient. The administrative staff must be prepared for full digital transformation.

“The administrative staff especially those in Miva and the open universities will require continuous training and retraining, they will require modern techniques and skills including exposure to the best practices.

“This will help them to cope with the ever expanding nature of ODL,” he said.

Maiyaki further advised them to be proficient in the relevant computer software which pertains to the virtual learning environment and also do away with counter productive administrative bottle necks.

“We must align ourselves with the style of leadership which fosters efficient and effective ODL delivery.

“Your role in that organisation is not to make it impossible for the organisation to thrive.

“It is for you to act as an equal stakeholder in your day to day choices in whatever you do so that this university name will outlive even its founding fathers,” he said.

The Executive Secretary further tasked them on the need to embark on aggressive sensitisation and awareness campaigns to address the misconception that the quality of degree obtained from the print and the ODL mode of university education were the same.

Earlier, Vice Chancellor of Miva Open University, Prof. Tayo Arologun, said that the landscape of higher education was rapidly evolving and open distance learning stood at the forefront of this transformation.

“The impact of ODL on Nigeria’s economic development cannot be over stated.

“By breaking down barriers to education, ODL empowers the diverse population including those in remote and underserved areas to key in the skills and knowledge necessary for economic participation.

“This in turn leads to increased workforce competence, entrepreneurial growth, economic inclusion, cost effective education and bridging skill gaps,” he said.

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