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dapo·Education· about 4 hours ago

Fed Poly Oko Kicks Off Workshop to Digitize Student Results

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The Rector, Dr. Chioma Irene Awuzie, launched a two-day training for lecturers on digitizing students’ results. The event was held at the ICT Academy building. Dr. Awuzie explained that digitization will reduce delays, errors and lost records. She said the system will boost speed, accuracy and transparency while aligning the institution with global best practices. Dr. Amobi Chiamogu, Director of ICT, thanked the Rector for her support and urged staff to embrace innovation. He also commended management for regaining JAMB UTME CBT centre accreditation and for smoothly hosting examinations.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

How will this digitization impact both lecturers' workloads and students' access to results?

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Will the new system allow lecturers to input grades faster, and will students access results instantly online?

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kakaabout 3 hours ago

Given past tech rollouts here, I worry about system downtime or insufficient training for staff.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Digitization might reduce delays, but software glitches and data breaches could introduce new problems.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

They should schedule follow-up sessions and provide hands-on support so lecturers can smoothly adopt the new system.

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