Project information
    Project description
    The laptop will be very useful to the pupils in the community. Currently, the Ghana Education Service has inculcated the study of Information Communication Technology into the Basic Schools curriculum. Pupils from Basic One to the Junior High School study this subject and the subject is examined at the BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (BECE). These computers when provided will help the children to acquire the requisite technological skills to fit into the technological world and also passed the required exams in the subject.

    2. Project Location: The premises of St. Luke’s Anglican Basic School. A school located at Ajumako-Bisease a town in the Central Region of Ghana.
    Number of students
    2000
    Number of teachers
    50
    Number of dootronics needed
    25
    Number of dootronics delivered
    25
    Number of dootronics remaining
    0
    Number of dootronics in transit
    0
    Dootronics additional notes
    5. Claimed IT equipement (but not possible to deliver, for accepted figure see above)
    Number of Laptops needed: Thirty (30)
    Number of eBook Reader needed: Two hundred (200)
    Others needed (Tablet-PCs etc.): Thirty (30) Tablet-PCs
    On-site point of contact
    4.1. Name: Samuel Buadi
    4.2. Phone: (+233) 245068931/205868355
    4.3. Email:buadis@yahoo.com
    Project application
    Local language(s)
    English
    Location

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    5.48651, -0.96352

    Country
    Ghana
    Socket voltage
    220-240 Volts
    Socket type
    B
    D
    G
    Internet connection type
    None
    Thank you note
    END-OF-YEAR REPORT ON THE USE OF THE COMPUTERS DONATED BY LABDOO GROUP BY ST. LUKE ANGLICAN BASIC SCHOOL, AJUMAKO-BISEASE ON THE 18TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2018

    “Rejoice for thy saviour has come”. It is with great delight we inscribe this end of year report. We are really grateful for the Lord Almighty and Ladoo. It will be an understatement to describe the benefits of the computers to our school and the youths of the community. Notwithstanding, few of the benefits are enumerated below.
    First of all, the computers have improved the pupil’s interest in learning Information Communication Technology (ICT). Unlike formerly where ICT lessons were taught in abstract,
    pupils now have hands on practical lessons. This creates and sustains their interest in ICT lessons.
    In effect, creating a lot of relief for the ICT teacher since he talks less and allow the pupils to practice and learn more at their own pace. It’s a joyful moment seeing young children as early as P1, P2, P3 playing on the computer learning how to use the mouse and the keyboard and many more lessons in the curriculum.
    Also, in the just ended terminal examination, the use of the computers has reflected a conspicuous and sharp improvement in the pupil’s performance in the ICT. We hope this will reflect as well in the imminent 2019 Basic Education Certificate Examination.
    Furthermore, the existence of the computers serves as an enrollment drive for the school. More pupils are admitted day in day out. This actually is helping in increasing the enrollment of the school. This is actually putting more pleasure on the computers the school currently have. We will be gratified if more of the computers will be donated to assist us meet the overgrowing population in the school.
    Finally, for the youth of the community, especially the old students of the school are always in the laboratory learning the computer.
    To conclude, we seize the opportunity to extend our regards to all workers and family members of Labdoo. We wish you a merry Christmas and a successful and fruitful happy new year in advance.
    Samuel Buadi
    0205868355
    Additional notification emails
    paulhossou@yahoo.de
    buadis@yahoo.com