Samuel Ekundayo
Senior Lecturer
Department of Buisness
Eastern Institute of Technology
New Zealand
Biography
Before becoming a full time faculty at EIT, Samuel was an Agile Business Analyst and a Senior Technical Analyst at renowned New Zealand brands. He has experience in Payment technologies (Ecommerce) and Software development (particularly Mobile and Web). Samuel has had the opportunity of teaching at various institutions in New Zealand including Victoria University of Wellington and Auckland University of Technology. While currently he teaches Project Management and Advanced Mobile and Wireless Technologies at EIT, previously, he’s taught a range of courses including Enterprise Systems, Service Relationship Management, ECommerce, and Management Information Systems.
Research Interest
Agile in Software development, Educational Technology, Activity theory, Human Computer Interaction, ICT in Education, ICT4D, Pedagogy, Open and Distance Learning, and Mobile Development.
Publications
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Ekundayo, S. A. (1987). English in Suppressive Interference. Ife Studies in English Language, 1, 5-13.
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Ekundayo, M. S., & Ekundayo, J. M. (2009). Capacity constraints in developing countries: A need for more e-learning space? The case of Nigeria. Proceeding ascilite Auckland.
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Sharma, R. S., Samuel, E. M., & Ng, E. W. (2009). Beyond the digital divide: policy analysis for knowledge societies. Journal of Knowledge management, 13(5), 373-386.