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COMMUNICATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS AND THE LEARNING PREFERENCES OF END USERS
The importance of effective communication of researcher findings to the end users in advancing
teaching, researcher and practice is well understood. However, there is an apparent gap between the
methods used by researchers in reporting their findings and the learning preferences of the users of
such findings. This is evident in the field of architecture, where there is a gap between researchers,
the students and practitioners, who are the intended beneficiaries of the research findings. This study
investigated the predominant learning preferences of postgraduate students and the methods used by
the faculty in the Department of Architecture, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, in communicating
their research findings. Questionnaire surveys of 55 postgraduate students and 20 research active
faculty members in this department were conducted in the last quarter of 2016. The data were
analysed using simple descriptive statistics. The result shows that the students, who are mainly
kinesthetic and visual learners, preferred videos as opposed to text based formats used by
researchers in presenting their research findings. Although both the students and faculty were found to
have preference for the Internet and electronic media for the purpose of exchanging research findings,
the students relied mostly on websites as the main source of information for their academic work,
while the faculty disseminate their research findings mainly through journals. The paper concludes that
a reconciliation between the modes of communication used by researchers and the learning
preferences of students will result in a better communication of research findings and promote
effective teaching and learning in architecture
ENTREPRENEURIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PROSPECTIVE LI-ID PRENEURS
Over the years, there have been several definitions of an entrepreneur but the 21st century definition
by Schumpeter is that of innovation which he saw as an engine of economic development.
Architectural training in institutions of higher learning entails training of individuals to reason creatively
through series of line drawings and ideas generation. This equips prospective students towards
blending into the world of construction and contracts administration and without the basic knowledge
or skills of engagement, it’s next to impossible surviving the competition. Further equipping the student
with entrepreneurial skills makes him more versatile and thus become a Li-Id preneur (Lines-Ideas
preneur) due to his training through lines drawings and ideas generation. This paper investigated the
characteristics of the Li-Id preneurs of students in Covenant University, Nigeria. This was done by
administering a well-structured questionnaire and interviews for proper conclusion on the subject
matter from a cross section of students from final year in Architecture and Business Studies in 2016-
2017 academic sessions. The data collected was statistically analysed with SPSS software and it
showed that it was imperative that entrepreneurial skills acquisition was key and fundamental towards
business intelligence and making the student better equipped in all round skills acquisition. It also
showed that while the Li-Id preneur had acquired skills in line drawings and ideas generation, having
an alternative means of livelihood was a giant leap towards economic empowerment and national
development. Also, the teaching of entrepreneurial skills should be part of the education curriculum
during these formative years of the Li-Id preneur’s lif