Lecturer
Location: 247/410Bsc Computer Information Systems
CCNA
Diploma in Accounting and Business Studies(DABS)
Lecturer
Location:Senior Lecturer
Location: Block 244K Room 164BSc (Botswana) MSc (Cranfield) MPhil (Stellenbosch) PhD (Pretoria)
Dr Mogotsi is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, currently domiciled in the Department of Accounting & Finance. Previously, he taught Information & Knowledge Management courses in the Department of Library & Information Studies, also here at the University of Botswana. He served as Head/Chair of the Department of Accounting & Finance in the period January 2015 through December 2017. Before joining the University of Botswana, he spent a decade working as an IT practitioner initially at the (Botswana) Department of Water of Affairs, but also in the banking sector (Botswana’s National Development Bank), and latterly as a consultant specializing mainly in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He has been with the University of Botswana since March 2000.
Information Systems; Information Science.
Information Systems; Information Science.
Information Systems; Information Science.
* Mogotsi, I.C & Sam C.O. (2012), Ethical and behavioural challenges among undergraduate business majors: Evidence from Botswana, Botswana Journal of Business, Vol. 5, No. 1; pp. 21 – 33.
* Mogotsi, I.C., Boon, J.A. & Fletcher, L., (2011), Knowledge sharing behaviour and demographic variables amongst secondary school teachers in and around Gaborone, Botswana, SA Journal of Information Management, Vol 13 No 1.
* Mogotsi IC (2007), News analysis through text mining: A case study, VINE: The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, Vol. 37 No. 4, 2007, pp. 516 – 531.
* Mogotsi IC & Mannathoko IZ (2001), Spatial Data Management for Water Resources Management, Information Development, Vol 17 No 3, pp 147 – 153, September 2001
Lecturer
Location: 3552169Master of Education (Mathematics Education)
Mathematics Education
Mathematics
Critical thinking in teaching and learning mathematics
Geometry teaching and learning
Teacher education
Mogotsi, S.M., Kesianye, S.M., Garegae K.G. (2018). Teachers and students views pertaining to the teaching and learning of school geometry in Botswana junior secondary schools. Lonaka Journal of Learning and Teaching Vol. 9 No. 1
Mogotsi, S. M. (2016). Good performance by Asian students in International Mathematics Comparative Studies: What lessons can Botswana learn? Lonaka Journal of Learning and Teaching pp. 8-15
Garegae, K. G. Kesianye, S. M. & Mogotsi, S. M. University of Botswana wins the bid. AFRICME Newsletter 2016, p. 1
BAcc,University of Botswana
Lecturer
Location: 217/11MSc Advanced Networking
Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Networking
BSc Hons Computer Science
Certificate Business & Information Technology
Oracle and Cisco Certified
Mr. Alpheus Mogwe is a Lecturer of Information Systems in the Department of Library and Information Studies, University of Botswana. Previously worked with Botho University and Limkokwing University at different levels. He is currently pursuing his PhD IT MANAGEMENT (Information Systems) with University of Johannesburg. Mr. Mogwe is an active member of professional associations in the field of ICT including among BITS (Botswana Information Technology Society), BERA (Botswana Educational Research Association), BAS (Botswana Academy of Sciences). He has participated in various conferences and also made publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Network Management
Database Management
Web Development and Management
Project Management
Computer/Information Systems
Computer Programming
Projects & Industrial Attachment
Computer/Information Systems
eLearning
eHealth
ICT adoption/use
Mobile Systems
Networking
Computer/Information Systems
eLearning
Mobile Systems
Mogwe, A.W. (2019). Networking and Securing Botswana’s Public Health Care System (BPHS) to enable a secure digitalized patient-centered environment. (JHIA) Journal of Health Informatics in Africa, 6(2), p.36-44.
Mogwe, A.W. (2018). Real-Time Concept Feedback in Lectures for Botho University Students. (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 9(6), p.246-251.
Mogwe, A.W. & Kenosi, K.K. (2018). Deployment of free Wi-Fi voice communications to report crime incidents in Botswana. [online]. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Scalable Information Systems 17(15): e5, p.1-6 Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-12-2017.153523
Mogwe, A. W and Kebualemang, G.K (2017). An Empirical Investigation into Blended Learning Effects on Tertiary Students and Students Perceptions on the Approach in Botswana. (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 8(6), 187-197. [online] Available at https://thesai.org/Download
Senior Lecturer
Location: block 208, office# 223BSc (Physics) UB
MSc (Physics) UB
PhD (Geology and Geophysics) Missouri University of Science and Technology
exploration geophysics, potential fields, earthquake seismology, and general physics
1) Crust and deep crustal structures: insights from teleseismic receiver functions and shear wave splitting.
2) Environmental geophysics
General physics
Exploration geophysics
Earthquake seismology
Potential fields (gravity and magnetics)
1. Rubeni T. Ranganai , Moikwathai Moidaki , · J. G. King, Zibisani B. Bagai. (2017), Geophysical and Hydrogeological Groundwater Prospectivity Mapping in the Kraaipan Granite-Greenstone Terrain, Southeast Botswana. Journal of Water Resource and Protection 09(11):1270-1298.
2. Yu, Y.*, K.H. Liu, Z. Huang, D. Zhao, C.A. Reed*, M. Moidaki*, J. Lei, and S.S. Gao (2016), Mantle structure beneath the incipient Okavango Rift Zone in southern Africa,
Geosphere, 13, 1-10, doi: 10.1130/GES01331.1.
3. Rubeni T. Ranganai, Moikwathai Moidaki & James G. King. Magnetic Susceptibility of Soils from Eastern Botswana: A Reconnaissance Survey and Potential Applications. Journal of Geography and Geology; Vol. 7, No. 4; 2015. ISSN 1916-9779 E-ISSN 1916-9787. Received: October 14, 2015 &nb
4. Moidaki M (2014), Rift-parallel magmatic dykes beneath the Midcontinent Rift; insights from shear-wave splitting analysis. Advanced Journal of Physical Sciences, Vol. 3(2), pp.19-30