An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) teacher in Ghana decided to be innovative in the face of lacking teaching and learning materials.
Little did Owura Kwadwo Hottish know that his exploits will attract the attention of no mean a group as Microsoft. The group’s Africa office have promised to equip him with a device to teach his children.
But how did Microsoft get to know about his ingenuity and enterprise? Thanks to social media platform Twitter. A tech entrepreneur Rebecca Enonchong earlier tweeted a photo of Owura Kwadwo drawing a word interface on a board for his kids.
They also added that he will be granted access to their MCE (Microsoft Certified Educator) program and free professional development resources.
“Can we do something for his students too?” the request has yet to attract any response. Meanwhile people are waiting to see photos of the teacher with the Microsoft tool teaching his pupils in Ghana’s Ashanti region.
Owura Kwadwo a professional teacher with the Ghana Education Service (GES) posted photos of him having to draw a word processing window on the board for his pupils. According to him, it was funny but that was his own way of ensuring that his pupils understand what he is teaching.
He has earned social media praise more on Twitter, where people continue to “retweet” and “like” his photos. Most media outlets have also carried his story following the social media blitz. – AfricaNews