General Contributions / Articles

The Impact of Principals’ Leadership Styles on Teacher Job Performance and Student Achievement in Ghanaian Schools
This critical review explores the impact of principals’ leadership styles on teacher job performance and student achievement in Ghanaian schools. Leadership significantly influences teacher motivation, instructional quality, and student outcomes. The review examines transformational, instructional, transactional, democratic, distributed, and laissez-faire

Artificial Intelligence And The Legal SectorElementor
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly relevant in the legal sector due to its potential to transform various aspects of legal practice. AI applications enable law firms to improve efficiency, accuracy, and client service by automating repetitive tasks, facilitating better

A Critical Literature Review of Distance Education in Canada
This review identified that the quality of technological infrastructure, internet connectivity, and
student-related factors are critical factors influencing Canada’s effectiveness, equal access and
quality of distance education programs. It is recommended that access to high-speed internet
connectivity be expanded to
Help has many options and when I should get a chocolate
At recent workshop that I facilitated, a group of participants were projecting their work on a screen so that they could work together. They were creating a storyboard outlaying it in powerpoint. They connected three different laptops. They rebooted them
Data here. Data there. Data everywhere.
Data. Big data. People talk about data these days as if they know what they are talking about. They have no idea. What we do know is that the amount of data has grown exponentially with new systems and techniques,
eXperiencing an x(Experience)API cohort
When I first learned about xAPI, I knew intrinsically its value and couldn’t wait to find a project to use it. It took two years. A project in Zambia had put in their workplan to take data from eLearning AND
Getting people to use your technology: Thank you but no thanks
Recently when I was in West Africa, I was chatting with someone who is the head of a local organization about technology project. The project would benefit agriculture in a rural community. The organization’s solution is good, she was saying,
Technology AND People is GREATER THAN Technology MINUS People
You hear alot that people want to use technology in learning to reduce costs of face-to-face learning. It is true. We do have to decrease them for a range of reasons: costs too much to bring the people together, takes
“Off It” – Making content available offline
When I lived in The Gambia, to ask someone to turn a light or anything off, people would say “off it.” I thought of that expression when I was writing this post. What about “off-it” referring to the internet? Either