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In Ghana, a teacher who teaches students to use Word with drawings on the blackboard goes viral and receives donations from around the world
If in some countries technology has been part of the school for some time, in others it has passed away, but that is not an impediment for people like Owura Kwadwo, who is a teacher at a school in Ghana, Africa and teaches his students how to use Word, Microsoft's text editing program, even without a computer. Despite the lack of school resources, he teaches ICT (Communication and Information Technology) to his students, who seem to like this subject very much. Just a detail: he teaches everything on the blackboard, drawing the Word screen perfectly. Owura studied visual arts and he says he does it so that students have at least a sense of what they are going to find, the day they open a computer and he expects it to happen soon.
After posting on Facebook, many people shared their photos and others, offered computers and projectors, which were received with total joy by the students, who can now see how a real computer works. The professor says that the Ghanaian government has education at heart, but that they need resources and infrastructure to ensure quality education for students.
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