Taiwo Ajibolu Balofin, Olubunmi Dipo-Adedoyin, Akinola O. Babalola, Olubunmi Ajibade and Bolu John Folayan
Page: 112-120 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022
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Technology has shaped the training of mass communication students in Nigerias tertiary institutions both positively and negatively over the years. Impact on trainees, on the positive side are the ease of practice after graduation, efficient use of resources as employees and increasing numbers of self-employed mass communication graduates. Shortcomings from inadequate application of contemporary technology in training mass communication graduates could be seen in increased incidences of fake news and poor on-the-job performance which have been attributed to improper or inadequate application of Information Communication Technology (ICT) as mass communication training component. This study investigates the extent to which mass communication departments of five notable polytechnics are imparting knowledge to their students via. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Findings reveal that all the institutions studied operate below the benchmarks for proper training set by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), the countrys supervisory body for ICT-driven institutions.
Taiwo Ajibolu Balofin, Olubunmi Dipo-Adedoyin, Akinola O. Babalola, Olubunmi Ajibade and Bolu John Folayan. An Assessment of the ICT Component of Mass Communication Training in Nigerias
Polytechnics.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/ajit.2021.112.120
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1682-3915/ajit.2021.112.120