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Academic Qualification
# | Qualifications |
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1 | M.Ed(Information Technology-2009,UCC), B.Ed(Mathematics-2003,UCC) |
Research & Publications
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1 | Journal Articles | 1. Atianashie, M. A., Armah, E. D., & Nasiru Mohammed, N. (2021). A Portable GUI based sleep disorder system classification based on Convolution Neural Networks (CNN) in Raspberry Pi. Journal of Engineering, Applied Science and Humanities, 6(1), 13-23 |
2 | Journal Articles | 2. Adinkrah-Appiah, K., Atianashie, M. A., Armah, E.D. (2021). DPETAS: Detection and Prevention of Evil Twin Attacks on Wi-Fi Networks. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Research, 6(6), 388-391. https://doi.org/10.53075/ijmsir.2021.12.9.3521 |
3 | Journal Articles | 3. Adinkrah-Appiah, K., Adaobi, C. C., Amponsah, S. K., Armah, E.D., & Rev. Sr. Lucy Dery, HHCJ (2021). Employee Management and Organisational Performance: A Case Study Of Three Tertiary Institutions In The Bono Region of Ghana. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Research, 6(6), 984-996. https://doi.org/10.53075/ijmsir.2021.13.4.4421 |
4 | Books Chapter | 4. Armah, E.D. (2015). The Impact of Office Information and Communication Technology on the Performance of the Professional Secretary at the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Takoradi. International Journal in Management and Social Science. Vol.03 Issue-01. ISSN: 2321-1784, pages 365 - 373 |
5 | Books Chapter | 5. Armah, E.D. (2015). The Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Secretaries at Cape Coast Polytechnic. African Journal of Applied Research. Volume 1, Issue 1 ISSN: 2408 – 7920, pages 395- 402 |
6 | Books Chapter | 6. Armah, E.D. (2015). Musculoskeletal Disorders and Duration of Computer Use at Cape Coast Polytechnic, Ghana. African Journal of Applied Research. Volume 1, Issue 1 ISSN: 2408 – 7920, pages 387 – 394 |
7 | Other Publications | 7. Armah, E.D. (2014). Integrating Information and Communication Technology into the Ghana Education Head Offices: An Empirical Evidence from Ghana. International Journal of Research in Commerce, IT & Management Volume No. 4, Issue 08 (ISSN 2231-5756 pages 69-74 |
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