He did this as he wants his students to learn digital skills even without devices.
Your work has really inspired the world.
He added, I wanted to teach them how to launch Microsoft Word.
But I had no computer to show them.
I had to do my best.
So, I decided to draw what the screen looks like on the blackboard with chalk, he said.
I drew the features and labeled them correctly so that they would know what-was-what.
Then I drew what you would see on your rig screen after launching Word.
I have been doing this every time the lesson Im teaching demands it.
The students were okay with that.
They are used to me doing everything on the board for them.
When I did this, it was nothing new or strange for them.
Something very positive has come out of this and I am very happy.
We are no longer going to use the chalkboard again.
We will have computers, noted Akoto.
Besides Microsoft, a benefactor at UKs University of Leeds recently donated a brand new laptop to Akotos school.
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