Cell Phones Help Teachers in GhanaTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 744, Segment 2
Feb 9, 2018 • 8m
Guest: Cade Dopp, Graduate Student, Instructional Psychology and Technology, Brigham Young University, and Founder, Educell
Parents and teachers in America complain about bureaucracy in education, but in Ghana, teachers are required to submit handwritten daily lesson plans to their supervisors. So, when BYU student Cade Dopp won a prize from BYU’s Ballard Center to use technology to improve education, he began thinking about ways to streamline the workload of teachers over in Ghana.
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