Project information
    Project description
    Computers for School is one of Engineers Without Borders (EWB)’s digitalization project aiming to reduce the digital gap since economic,
    social, and political life in the 21st century will be increasingly digital, and those without Information and
    communication technologies will be increasingly excluded.
    During the project a EWB-team installs computer labs at schools as well as train teachers in basic computer
    knowledge. Raspberry Pi's are chosen as client computers since they are cheap, energy efficient, and have no
    moving parts. During the training part the goal is to make the teachers feel safe in their computer literacy so that
    they can use computers as educational tools as well as teach students computer basics.
    The project is not only important for the local communities, furthermore it is a project to strive to achieve goals
    in Agenda 2030 like quality education and reduced inequality.

    Currently they own two computers and only three out of ten teachers know some computer basics. The teachers need to (1) keep progress records, (2) train pupils to become computer literate (which is a requirement in the new Competance Based Curriculum from the Ministry Education) and (3) teach computer basics to the remaining members of the Asulma Center.
    Number of students
    300
    Number of teachers
    6
    Number of dootronics needed
    16
    Coordinating hub(s)
    On-site point of contact
    Asulma Centre - Samuel Owegi Odhiambo
    +254 751 530056
    asulmacentre@yahoo.com
    Asulma Centre P.O. Box, 728-00600 Nairobi, Kenya
    Project application
    Local language(s)
    English
    Location

    -1.266043, 36.80394

    Country
    Kenia
    Socket voltage
    220-240 Volts
    Socket type
    G
    Internet connection type
    Wired
    Wireless
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