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The weekly ICT Training Workshop for the schools in Komenda ended last week with students from Basic Roman School. The teachers took them through basic computer typing skills using Microsoft…
The weekly ICT Training Workshop for the schools in Komenda ended last week with students from Basic Roman School. The teachers took them through basic computer typing skills using Microsoft…
In today's ever-evolving world, a student's ability to type fluently enables them to focus on what they're typing and how to type. Being able to quickly share thoughts and send them to their teacher…
Workshops were still running in the midst of the Covid19. Aim Ghana made full preparations with regards to providing PPE’s so that the Covid19 protocols would be observed at the…
Remember that it is much easier to learn computing practically than always sitting in class using stones as mouse in most schools in Ghana. That's why African Information Movement has…
This week being the first week we started our ICT training for the students around komenda has ended successfully today with students from Nana Yaw Ankomah Prep. school. This week…
Since the Ministry of Education, Ghana released the scheduled 2021/2022 academic calendar for the various levels of Ghana's Education sector, the Aim ICT team has been meeting several times for…
After the several announcement at the Komenda local FM station, we were able to get 8 interested students at different school within Komenda. We provided them with liquid soap and…
Last week, we had the final ICT project with the final year students of Entsua-Mensah Preparatory School at the Aim Training Centre, Komenda with instructor Sylvester. It was more like…
In fact, this COVID19 has slow down our activities as compelling before, our solar project students are still in school for some weeks now but due to the COVID19 protocols…
below are the same school who came to the Aim training centre almost three weeks from now for ICT practical lessons towards their preparation to their final year examination. please…