CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1:1 Background to the
Study
Development
in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has made tremendous impact in
the 21st Century and as such, travel around the globe just in a
matter of seconds making communication easy and affordable. This is achievable
through ICT hardwares like computers, scanners and digital cameras as well as
software like standard office and specialist applications. These ICT resources
in the teaching and learning environment has been found to be very central to
access, spreading and dissemination of information on education and thus widely
used by academic staff and students of tertiary institutions all over the world
(Bede & Joy, 2014)
According
to Joginder and Satya (2013), internet is a worldwide system of computer
networks, a network of networks in which users at any computer can, if they
have permission get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk
directly to user at other computers). It is a network of millions of computers
linked together through telephone lines and satellites all over the world. Internet
began in 1969 as Advanced Research Project Agency Network (ARPANet) by the US
Department of Defense to share military intelligence and research with
university resources (Adomi, 2005). Later it was discovered that ARPANet was
inadequate in the WANs (Wide Area Networks). This led to another research in
1973 to develop a suite of protocol for use. The outcome of that research
effort gave birth to what is known as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
The
internet use and accessibility got to Nigeria in 1991 when the e-mail services
of the internet was introduced through dial- up to few users. Access to
internet then was through Cyber Cafés connected to Internet Service Provider
(ISPs) (Oluwaseyitanfunmi; Oluwasesin & Ebenezer, 2009). In 1995, the
Regional Information Network for Africa (RINAF) commenced internet services at
the computer science department of Yaba College of Technology, and through the
Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST), in a collaborative effort with Rose Clayton
Nigeria Limited (Adomi, 2005).The World Wide Web (WWW) became available in 1996
and its full access became obvious in 1998.
Before
1991, scholars were making use of library materials. Research at that time was
difficult for the academic staff (Alfred, 2008; Young 1990). Researchers were faced with obstacles such as
inadequate access to materials, insufficient time to search for materials etc.
since the advent of internet in Nigeria, it has played vital role in teaching
and learning environment as well as widen educational opportunities becoming
the most powerful vehicle for accessing information (Kaur, 2006). This has
therefore become a tool for interactive learning between the teacher and the
student as well as conducting various forms of research which had aided
performance in output of these academics (Kamba, 2007).
All
along, the slogan “publish or perish” is popular and a reality among the
academics. This idea has encouraged the academics to engage in serious research
and search for scientific, correct and up-to-date information through the
internet or visit the library that is capable of providing access to various
data resources and online journals for their various users (Ogunrewo &
Odusina, 2010). On this note, scholars have been exposed to the use of Internet
right from their secondary school to tertiary institutions. Some of the
knowledge acquired during the period has been helpful for academic activities.
Among available search-engines for the purpose of academic work are Yahoo,
Google, Opera mini, Alta vista, Netscape among others.
In
this era of Internet usage, nearly all the universities are making use of
internet to facilitate teaching, research and get connected with other
activities in other universities and the outside world (Ogunrewo & Odusina,
2010). This research is a comparative study of Babcock University and Obafemi
Awolowo University. These two institutions are not left out in acknowledging
the importance of ICT, therefore, this research will investigate the extent ICT
has aided academic development between 2008 to 2015.
1:2 Statement of the
Problem
The
influence of internet facility to facilitate academic performance cannot be
overemphasised. Despite the numerous benefits of internet facility like easy access
of related information for teaching and learning, exchange of study materials
between researchers and easy sending and receiving of mails, not just for
academic staff, this facility is also used by other members of the university
community. This internet facility also seems to pose certain challenges to
users at all levels such as problem of finding relevant information needed,
slow access speed, overload of information, and power outage. The introduction
of social media platforms and the availability of sites that promote
anti-social behaviours and social vices have also contributed to the problems,
aside this, interruption of signals are of major concern.
Based
on this, the study intends to investigate the effect of internet on performance
of academic staff of Babcock University and Obafemi Awolowo University.
1:3 Objective of the
StudyThe main objective of
this study is to investigate the effect of Internet use on performance of
academic staff of Babcock University and Obafemi Awolowo University. The
specific objectives are to: