Thursday, 15 October 2015
Federal Polytechnic Oko launches its Digital Library
Federal Polytechnic Oko has launched its gigantic digital Library:
A Digital Library (also referred to as a digital repository) is a special library with a focused collection of digital objects which include texts, visual materials, audio materials stored as electronic media (as opposed to print, microform, or other media), along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection. Digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope, and can be maintained by individuals, organizations, or affiliated with established physical library buildings or academic institutions. The electronic content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks. Of course, the concept of digital library has multiple senses that one might invoke in various contexts. For example, the concept may refer simply to the notion of collection without reference to organization, intellectual accessibility or service attributes. This extended sense seems to be in play, for example, when we hear the World Wide Web described as a digital library.
On the Internet, the use of a digital library is enhanced by a broadband connection such as cable modem or DSL. Dial-up connections can be used to access plain-text documents and some documents containing images, but for complex files and those with animated video content, a downstream data speed of at least several hundred kilobits per second ( Kbps ) can make the user's experience less tedious, as well as more informative. Internet-based digital libraries can be updated on a daily basis. This is one of the greatest assets of this emerging technology. With this in place, why should a student complain of lacking cognition to make Distinctions.
One thing is knowing about the digi-Lib as i prefer to call it, another thing is knowing how to use the library so that you would be able to appreciate the management.
Federal Polytechnic Oko smiles anew
Federal
Polytechnic Oko smiles anew ergonomically. The environmental beauty of
the school keeps stunning in bewilderment of passersby since Prof.Onu
Godwin took over the managerial saddle.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Federal Polytechnic Rector eulogizes TETFUND Project
The Rector, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Prof. Godwin Onuh, has described TETFund as one of the most important thing that has happened to the country's education sector. Onu said without interventions from TETFund, most public tertiary institutions in the country would have been in a state of stagnation.
The rector who disclosed this in an interview with journalists who were on tour of TETFund's intervention projects in the institution, explained that the prompt release of intervention funds for the building of well-stocked libraries, classrooms and well equipped libraries have no doubt made learning more meaningful and conducive for students in the ivory tower across the country.
His words: "TETFund is one of the most important things that has happened to this country, especially in the education sector. I want to say that without TETFund intervention, most higher institutions would have been in doldrums. The establishment of TETFund is a well-thought out initiative that has impacted tremendously on the education sector, both in quantity and quality. Onu stated that most infrastructures in the school were courtesy of various TETFunds' interventions. "For the Federal Polytechnic Oko, a lot of achievements are attributable to the funding that has come from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund). We are really pleased and happy with the disposition of the executive secretaries that have been there, and the one that is still there, and also the friendly disposition of staff of TETFund, which has impacted on instant and quick releases of funds for payment of these projects. When you go round, you will see a lot that is going on here, and I am sure that it is not only in this institution, but also some other tertiary institutions." The rector noted that many lecturers in the polytechnic have benefited from the agency's capacity building initiative. "Many of my staff are enjoying various scholarships schemes, some are in India; at least I count seven of them in various Indian universities courtesy of TETFund. One of them has obtained his Ph.D from the University of Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa and he has come back. Others are still undergoing various Ph.D programmes, while some are masters' degree programmes. Some are in the United Kingdom, others in the United States and other parts of the world as well as across Nigeria.
"Many of my staff have equally benefited from TETFund's book development project, and the same thing with research funds. Recently, I approved payments for some of them that got their research proposals approved by TETFund.
Onu added, "Among all the sources of interventions, TETFund has been very tremendous, other ones are just a drop in the ocean, but TETFUND has impacted heavily and fundamentally in the education development of this institution and I am sure it is the same thing in other institutions in the country.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
OUTSMARTING OTHER INSTITUTIONS IN ICT INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT
Information and communications
Technology (ICT) has become a key tool in acquiring, processing and disengaging
knowledge. It has become an imperative tool
for investment and development of nations in 21st century. The revolutionary impact of ICT
on all spheres of the society has not spared the educational sector. The production and use of new knowledge require a
more ICT educated population. ICT is therefore, playing a major role in the
acquisition and diffusion of knowledge which are fundamental aspects of
the educational process. The availability of the internet has given rise to an
electronic approach to the educational system called e-learning. Tertiary
educational institutions have always been at the quest for a new scientific
discoveries and innovations brought about by the activities of teaching,
learning and research. This is why Federal Polytechnic Oko has placed ICT at a prime
point in Knowledge delivery. Apart from ICT infrastructures which have been put
in place by the present Administration lead by Prof.Godwin Onu, education technological
tools have been procured in its maximum. This is why the equipped students can
comfortably write their examinations, using computers. This E-examination has
helped so much in ameliorating, if not completely eliminating examination
malpractices and Lecturers-Students’ result maneuverings in the school. The
polytechnic under the watch of Prof.Godwin Onu, can now comfortably boast of a
gigantic and secured institutional database that runs on cloud, unlike its
counterparts within and outside Nigeria. Also, administrative and research
activities in the polytechnic is gearing towards the zenith of uniqueness as
research infrastructures are taking more eulogistic shapes to outsmart what
could be gotten in any institution across Nigeria. Such infrastructures include;
Personal computers, specialized software, interactive volute boards, internet,
intranet and visual library. The Polytechnic also has started working on plans
to intensify computer trainings for new students on how to use the computer
systems to answer examination questions. This will not only prepare our
students for the challenges of using computers to write their semester
examinations but also prepare them for related tasks ahead before and after
graduation.
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Prof.Godwin Onu (The Rector of the Moment) pays condolence to Sen.Chukwumerije's Family.
The Rector of Federal Polytechnic Oko, Professor Godwin Onu (Rector of the Moment) few days ago, paid condolence to the family of late Senator Uche Chukwumerije at his Isuochi family home. The Rector expressed his sympathetic grief on the demise of the iconic parliamentarian stating that “DEATH” was not a friendly phenomenon since it could not spare his friend (Senator Chukwumerije) at a time the nation needed him most. He also eulogized the late Senator’s adorable attributes and accomplishments both in Nigeria and beyond. He further advised the son, Chaka Chukwumerije never to be incomprehensible to the foot prints of his late father. The former INEC Chairman, Professor Maurice Iwu also condoled with the family along side with the Rector.
Monday, 27 April 2015
SLT Department eulogizes the Rector.
The Science Laboratory Technology complex which was on-going
few weeks back has been beautifully completed. Unanimously, the students of SLT
department, Federal Polytechnic Oko, consequently eulogized the Rector,
Professor Godwin Onu and his wonderful development team for enacting such an
airy edifice which will enhance relaxation and comfort during lectures.
Austin Otu Oyim, a HND2 student who spoke on behalf of the students said
he is still marveled at the pace of development which has been availed
by the magnificent Rector of the moment. "Though i am leaving the school
in few weeks time, i must shower encomiums on our Rector. He has given
us all it takes to study and come out colorful in SLT and almost all the
departments. All i will say is that he should keep it up, and Nigeria,
not only Anambra will remember his good works one day." Austin happily
said.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Triple honours for Prof Godwin Onu, Oko Poly Rector
AWKA—PROFESSOR Godwin Onu, the Rector of the Federal Polytechnic,
Oko, Anambra State was recently honoured with three awards in recognition of
his contributions towards the growth of the polytechnic and service to
humanity. The occasion was indeed a celebration of sort as eulogies were poured
on the man, popularly described, as Digital Rector among students and workers
of the polytechnic.
The awards came from the United
States of America, USA, chapter of the Oko Polytechnic Alumni Association, the
Aguata Students Association and Orumba South Students Association.
Among achievements credited to
Professor Onu since he assumed office as Rector of the Polytechnic by those who
gave him the awards, include massive infrastructure development of the
institution,
sanitising the academic environment
such that Oko Poly has become a no-go area for cult activities, introduction of
computer–based examinations, expansion of academic programmes in the three
campuses of the polytechnic and facilitating linkage programmes with renowned
tertiary institutions abroad.
President of USA branch of the
alumni association, Mr. Baron Luggard, said during the presentation that the
former students of the polytechnic began to have interest in the development of
Oko Poly because of the excellent leadership qualities which Onu had exhibited
over the years.
According to him, the alumni
association in the Diaspora made it a point of duty to visit the polytechnic
every year to interact with the management with a view to finding out areas
they could be of assistance, adding that Onu has cooperated with them in their
annual home-coming.
He said that it was because of the
marvellous work the Rector was doing in the school that informed their decision
to donate large quantities of books in all fields of learning, computers and
other items. He said: “We have taken time to review developments at Oko
Polytechnic and we believe that if somebody is working very hard, he deserves
commendation. By this award, we are appreciating your contributions towards
improvement of knowledge in this part of the world.”
To the Orumba South Students
Association, which happens to be Onu’s local government, the award was to
encourage him to continue to make his people proud by doing more. “We want to
appreciate you for being the first son of Orumba South to be appointed Rector
of a polytechnic and the first son of Ezira to become a professor,” the
students said before presenting their award.
In the same manner, the Aguata
Students Association said Onu will be remembered for turning Oko Poly around
and improving the image of the institution such that it is the most sought
after polytechnic in the country by those seeking admission into polytechnics
in the country.
In his speech, Onu, who was elated
by the awards, expressed joy that some people somewhere were recognising his
little contributions to make Oko Polytechnic one of the best in the country. He
said: “Before assuming this office, I wrote my mission statement and I thank
God that we have been striving to build a modern polytechnic within the limits
of available resources.
“Most of the funds we use here are
generated through our personal efforts, particularly monies donated by our
friends and we always ensure that we use the money judiciously so as not to
disappoint those who made the donations.”
The Rector said that in addition to
developing the permanent site at Oko where over 15 high rise buildings and a
magnificent auditorium have been built, the Polytechnic Library, which is one
of the biggest in any tertiary institution in Nigeria, would soon be completed.
source:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/triple-honours-for-prof-godwin-onu-oko-poly-rector/
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Prof.Godwin Onu's On-going Transformation attracts millions of Naira Library from Prof.Gashion Ejeckam
The family of Professor Gashion Ejeckam of Isulo in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State, donated a Library worth millions of Naira to the Federal Polytechnic Oko to support the transformation going on in the Institution.
The above Pictures show the MoU signing ceremony with the Chairman Governing Council and Management members present. The picture also shows part of the Library during the handover ceremony on April 10, 2015
2015 General Elections Readiness!
INEC Officials as well as voters getting ready at the three Polling
booths located at Federal Polytechnic Oko on 28th March 2015.
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