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
Up close with New Teacher: Madam Mercy Koranteng
Madam Mercy Osaebea Koranteng is one of the new teachers to join our team of facilitators for our Nsawam clubs. Mercy has ten years teaching experience and... 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
Role model visits: Harry Akligoh, medical lab science and Dr. Tom Tagoe, neuroscientist
We are super lucky to have two members of the Ghana STEM network share their science journeys and some practical activities with our clubs in... Read More
Field trip to Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory
‘I learnt exciting things. In fact I enjoyed the trip and I will never forget this day in my life’. ‘Among all the things I... Read More
THE GHANAIAN EXPERIENCE, THE SCIENCE FACTOR AND WHY SOMETHING MUST BE DONE
Christian Sackey-Acquah, star writer on the staff, shares a slice of his Ghana with you. THE GHANAIAN EXPERIENCE I am often not perturbed by the... Read More