In too many classrooms, learning tools are imported, disconnected, or just don’t work. Children in Ghana and across Africa deserve more than hand-me-down technology—they deserve tools made with them in mind.
At Algo Peers Labs, we start by listening to students, teachers, and communities. We ask how learning really happens—and build from there.
This repository contains codes used by learners in the Climate Change module to prototype solutions for climate challenges. You are welcome to add your comments or contributions. You are welcome to click the link below to review the codes and add your comments or contributions to help nurture the impact these young learners can make.
This repository contains codes used by learners (ages 7–15) to explore emerging technologies like AI, machine learning, physical computing, and coding. Using the BBC micro:bit and locally available materials, learners created hands-on projects to learn these emerging technologies. You are welcome to click the link below to review the codes and add your comments or contributions to help nurture the impact these young learners can make
This repository highlights codes created by K–12 learners (ages 7–15) in the Food Security module. Using BBC micro:bit and electronics, they designed solutions like irrigation systems, pest detectors and many more showing, young innovators can tackle real farming challenges.
You are welcome to click the link below to review the codes and add your comments or contributions to help nurture the impact these young learners can make