Appraisal of Agro-Students' Exploitation of Digital Education Apps for Academic Tasks Performance in Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria

The importance of education to individual and national development engendered the need for both quality teaching and learning by teachers and students respectively. To accomplish these objectives, digital education apps have become intensively deployed for teaching and learning in the school system....

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Agricultural production
Course Descriptions
Educational Games
Educational Objectives
Educational software
Educational technology
Farms
Learning
Learning Processes
Smartphones
Students
Teaching
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