How internet access is changing school life
The Trom Basic School in Koforidua, Ghana, is seeing the benefit of being connected to the internet. It has 420 pupils aged 4 to 18 and computers that are linked to the web is a relatively new initiative. Elsewhere in the country access to the internet is patchy - and often very expensive. Julian Keane found out what the children make of their connection to a world of information.
(Photo: Information Technology teacher Francis Agyare Appah with pupils at Trom School)
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From coding, to music, to e-waste and 'goggle', the internet is changing lives in Ghana
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