Clubs in action: Coding clubs
Coding club at La Wireless School in Accra embarking on a new html learning experience. Thanks to collaborators Ghana Code Club for the curriculum and... Read More
Clubs in action: How plants grow
Explorers at the Tieku Primary School in Nsawam examined the germination of different seeds they planted last week, and compared them to what the textbook... Read More
Meet Sarah: 2018 intern from STEMKit, Wellesley College.
We are delighted to have Sarah join us in Ghana this “summer”. Here’s her first blog. Read more about her partner from STEMKit, Tabi, in... Read More
Introducing Tabi, 2018 STEMKit intern.
We are excited to welcome our two new interns from Wellesley College’s STEMKit project (previously SEEDKit) to Ghana. This is the 3rd year of our... Read More
Learning to code with Ghana Code Club
Focus and collaboration. These two words sum up what we see at the coding clubs that we piloted last year at La Wireless School and... Read More
2018 #SolveforGhana Design Challenge recap
Many thanks to @GhScientific for covering this event and the fabulous write up! Berekuso Wins At SolveForGhana Competition “I am here to show you the... Read More
Some ideas from last week’s #SolveforGhana #DesignChallenge prelims
This challenge was to create useful learning aids for understanding the circulatory system, to supplement oral instruction and textbooks. from Instagram: https://ift.tt/2qLXyk4
Today’s the day!! #SolveforGhana Design Challenge
The 8 winning primary school and Junior high school teams from last week’s prelim will gather at the Museum of Science and Technology, build a... Read More
Learning the physiology of the respiratory system.
Explorers investigate the vital capacity, expiratory reserve and tidal volume of their lungs by measuring the diameter of the “spherical” balloon in each condition. Thanks... Read More
Making models of lungs with bottles and balloons
Making models is a helpful way for students to investigate human anatomy and understand processes they cannot probe directly. Students in our clubs are using... Read More