I am a computer scientist, an HCI and Persuasive Technology researcher. I am also a PhD sudent at the Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
A research-oriented software and games developer with a strong interest in developing persuasive gamified systems targeted at various user groups.
I am interested in developing persuasive gamified systems, tailored to different user groups across different domains and technologies.
I am exploring the impacts of human factors like personality traits, motivation appeal and cultural traditions on the effectiveness of persuasive and gamified systems.
Thesis Advisor: Dr Rita Orji (Dalhousie University).
My research involved the development of persuasive games for behaviour change.
Thesis: STD Pong 2.0: An African-Centric Persuasive Game for Promoting Risky Sexual Behaviour Change.
Thesis Advisor: Dr Rita Orji (Dalhousie University).
Project: “Design and Implementation of a University Result Management System”
Project Advisor: Dr Ignatius Ezeani (Lancaster University, United Kingdom).
CSCI 1120: Intro to Computer Systems (2 terms)
CSCI 6903: Persuasive Computing (2 terms)
CSCI 6610: Human-Computer Interaction (2 terms)
Development and maintenance of Abuja Clinics' hospital management software and website.
Maintenance and Repair of computers in the hospital.
I was the head of the Department of Multimedia and taught 3 courses including Computer Programing and Logic Gates.
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