Ghana man teaching computing without computers becomes viral hit

  • 28 February 2018
A three-part composite image shows a man putting the finishing touches to an illustration on a blackboard: it is the interface for Microsoft's Word programme, with each main function labelled. In the centre image of the composite, his students can be seen taking notes on paper. Image copyright Innocent Frimpong
Image caption Students are expected to pass a technology exam - even if they have no access to computers

A teacher in Ghana who educates his students on computer technology - without any computers - has become a hit online.

The man from Kumasi used his blackboard to meticulously draw a diagram of the popular Microsoft Word program.

"Teaching of ICT in Ghana's school is very funny," he said in a Facebook post alongside the photos.

After the images were shared thousands of times online, Microsoft promised to send him new computer equipment.

In his Facebook message, Owura Kwadwo - a nickname for the man Quartz Africa identified as Richard Appiah Akoto - wrote: "I love my students so have to do what will make them understand what [I] am teaching."

Quartz said Mr Akoto's school had not had any computers since 2011, despite the requirement for teenagers to pass an information and communications technology (ICT) exam as part of their progression to high school.

Many expressed admiration for his dedication when his mid-February post spread on social media.

"This is not my first time [of drawing] it. I have been doing it anytime I am in the classroom," Mr Akoto told Quartz.

"I like posting pictures on Facebook so I just felt like [sharing it]. I didn't know it would get the attention of people like that," he said.

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On Sunday, entrepreneur Rebecca Enonchong tweeted to Microsoft Africa, highlighting that he was teaching the use of their product without actually having access to it.

"Surely you can get him some proper resources," she suggested.

On Tuesday, the software giant pledged to send Mr Akoto a computer and give him access to its education material.

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