TECHAiDE
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
- Ghana

TECHAiDE’s vision is to strive to be the leading and most preferred technology provider for development partners; locally, regionally, nationally, and globally.
The core values of TECHAiDE are captured as S.P.E.E.D. principles, which are Social, Professional, Ethical, Entrepreneurial, and Devoted services. These values define and form the base of our culture and business
philosophy. From here, we derive our business practices and how we interact with our partners, employees, and other stakeholders.
TECHAiDE’s mission is to provide technology solutions for development - anytime, anywhere.
- Product
- Gambia, The
- Ghana
- Haiti
- Liberia
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- Growth

Emmanuel Tetteh Apeku serves as a Sales Executive overseeing the Grants and Foundations clients' Portfolio. With a primary focus on enhancing Education, Youth Development, and Health Delivery through ICT solutions, Emmanuel cultivates strategic relationships with key stakeholders to secure funding for impactful projects. His role extends to ensuring the efficient implementation of projects and their long-term sustainability, contributing to lifelong success in impact matrix reading.
As a team, We strive to maintain a multi-national team that is diverse in age, gender, religion, creed, physical ability, and experience. It is this diversity that we feel gives TECHAiDE its strength and ability to out-compete in the marketplace. It’s the reason we succeed where others do not.
We have rich experience from making such installations for over a decade now, with strategic supplier agreements with the Hardware manufacturing company for an effective installation process.
We have a training and Content team that will help train teachers and students (Where necessary) on how to make efficient use of the Labs for an improved teaching and learning outcome.
Kafui Prebbie, MBI, CEO
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FJ Cava, MBA, COO
EDULab offers safe, reliable green computing solutions, enhancing teaching, learning, and community development with ICT and STEM. Focus: Sustainable Impact.
Challenges of Computer Labs in Developing Countries.
While computer labs hold immense potential for enhancing education in developing countries, numerous challenges hinder their effectiveness and long-term impact. Here's a closer look at some key obstacles:
Limited Resources: Setting up and maintaining a computer lab requires significant investment. UNESCO estimates that a substantial portion of educational technology budgets in developing countries are consumed by initial hardware, software, infrastructure costs, and ongoing maintenance. This financial burden can be overwhelming for schools with limited resources. (UNESCO)
Infrastructure Constraints: Up to 50% of the population in developing regions lack reliable internet access according to the World Bank. Additionally, unstable electricity supply in rural areas further cripples computer lab functionality. These infrastructure limitations severely restrict student access to online resources and hinder the use of technology in learning. (World Bank)
Technical Support: A skilled technical staff is crucial for addressing hardware and software issues. However, a 2018 report by the International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT) found that many schools in developing countries lack readily available technical support, leading to frequent disruptions and hindering the smooth operation of computer labs. (IJEDICT)
Outdated Equipment: Limited budgets often force schools to equip labs with outdated hardware and software. Research by EdTech Magazine suggests this can be as common as 70% in some regions. These outdated technologies are incompatible with modern resources and teaching methods, limiting the labs' effectiveness in supporting modern learning experiences. (EdTech Magazine)
Teacher Training: Integrating technology into teaching requires specialized skills. A 2012 study by Educational Technology Research & Development (ETR&D) revealed a significant lack of proper training for teachers in developing countries on how to effectively integrate technology into their lessons. Without this training, teachers struggle to utilize computer labs effectively, ultimately affecting student learning outcomes. (ETR&D)
Sustainability: Ensuring computer labs remain operational over time requires a sustainable funding model and long-term planning. Unfortunately, many labs struggle with this aspect, leading to underutilization or even abandonment.
Digital Divide: Computer labs can inadvertently exacerbate existing inequalities. Students from disadvantaged backgrounds may have limited opportunities to use technology outside school hours, putting them at a further disadvantage compared to their peers who have access at home.
How TECHAiDE's EDULab Empowers Schools in Developing Countries.
The potential of computer labs in developing countries is undeniable. However, numerous challenges hinder their effectiveness, limiting access to quality education. TECHAiDE's EDULab program tackles these challenges head-on, providing a comprehensive solution for sustainable ICT and STEM education.
Addressing Key Obstacles:
1. Safe, Reliable Green Computing Solutions: EDULab offers a cost-effective alternative. Their curated hardware and software packages prioritize affordability and durability, ensuring schools don't get burdened with expensive, outdated technology.
2. Offline Interactive Educational Content: EDULab's Offline ICT and STEM educational Software address the issue of unreliable internet access. Students can learn valuable skills without depending on a constant online connection.
3. Free Teacher Training Programs: Free teacher training programs equip educators with the necessary skills to integrate technology effectively into their lessons, maximizing the impact of EDULab resources. In Ghana, we have been licensed by the Government to offer STEM Training for Teachers.
4. Technical Support: An All year round Technical support program ensures the smooth operation of EDULab. With readily available assistance, schools can minimize disruptions and keep computer labs functional. Usually visit a lab every 6months and have our as SOP in the lab with all our contact information on it.
5. Sustainability & Monitoring: EDULab's approach is built for long-term success. Impact metrics developed through the IRIS+ system of standardization (including data points like student test scores, enrollment rates, and resource ratios) allow for continuous monitoring and evaluation. This ensures schools are maximizing their return on investment and achieving tangible educational outcomes.
TECHAiDE's EDULab program offers a powerful solution for overcoming the challenges faced by computer labs in developing countries. Through a combination of innovative software, robust hardware (Prioritizes Safe, Reliable Green Computing Solutions. ), comprehensive training, and ongoing support. Beyond simply providing hardware and software. It's a comprehensive educational resource encompassing ICT, Science, English, Math, and exam preparation. This holistic approach ensures students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for the future.
- Women & Girls
- LGBTQ+
- Pre-primary age children (ages 2-5)
- Primary school children (ages 5-12)
- Rural
- Peri-Urban
- Poor
- Urban
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
- Refugees & Internally Displaced Persons
- Minorities & Previously Excluded Populations
- Other
- Level 5: You have manuals, systems and procedures to ensure consistent replication and positive impact.
Impact Evaluation: https://techaide.global/impact...

TECHAiDE Impact Report: Unveiling the Power of EDULab.
TECHAiDE's commitment to bridging the educational gap in developing countries is fueled by data-driven insights. The latest impact report, utilizing the robust IRIS+ system of standardization, has revealed valuable information about the effectiveness of the EDULab solution, informing our future endeavors.
Measurable Gains in Student Performance:
One of the most significant findings relates to student test scores (PI9024). The report demonstrates a positive trend in scores across various subjects offered through EDULab, including ICT, Science, English, and Math. This suggests that the program's curriculum and resources are effectively equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary for academic success.
Increased School Enrollment and Improved Resource Utilization:
The data also highlights an increase in school enrollment, particularly for girls (PI1081) – a crucial indicator of EDULab's role in promoting gender equality in education. Additionally, the Educational Resource to Student Ratio (PI4279) shows improvement, signifying that EDULab resources are being utilized effectively, reaching a greater number of students.
Teacher Training Makes a Difference:
The impact report underscores the importance of the free teacher training programs offered by TECHAiDE. Data points like Teaching Experience (PI7871) reveal a positive correlation between teacher training and improved student outcomes. This emphasizes the need for ongoing support in empowering educators to leverage technology effectively in their classrooms.
Reaching Underserved Communities:
The report sheds light on the geographical impact of EDULab. Data on School Enrollment (PI8069, PI6569, PI3337) indicates a balanced reach across urban, rural, and peri-urban areas. This aligns with TECHAiDE's commitment to bridging the digital divide and ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students, regardless of location.
Informing Future Directions:
The data gleaned from the impact report serves as a roadmap for TECHAiDE's future work. Here's how these insights will guide our efforts:
- Curriculum Refinement: Based on student performance data, we will refine the EDULab curriculum to address any identified knowledge gaps and ensure continued improvement in learning outcomes.
- Teacher Training Expansion: The positive correlation between teacher training and student success emphasizes the need to expand these programs, reaching more educators and enhancing their technological fluency.
- Contextualized Solutions: The data on geographical reach will inform the development of even more context-specific solutions within EDULab. This ensures the program remains relevant and addresses the unique needs of each community.
- Sustainability and Scalability: The report highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring and evaluation through the IRIS+ system. This allows us to continuously improve EDULab's sustainability and scalability, maximizing its impact in more schools and reaching a greater number of students.
Conclusion:
TECHAiDE's commitment to data-driven decision-making is evident in its utilization of the IRIS+ system and the valuable insights revealed in the impact report. The positive trends in student performance, increased enrollment, and effective resource utilization paint a clear picture: EDULab is working. By harnessing these insights, TECHAiDE will continue to refine, expand, and improve the program, empowering schools and transforming education in developing countries.
TECHAiDE's EDULab solution has demonstrably improved educational outcomes in developing countries. However, to maximize our impact and secure wider adoption, we recognize the need to further strengthen the evidence base for our work. Here's why now is the perfect time to engage in a LEAP Project:
1. Strategic Partnerships and Networking:
- Collaboration with Experts: A LEAP Project connects us with EdTech researchers and social entrepreneur fellows. This collaboration will enable us to design and implement rigorous impact evaluations, gathering data that goes beyond our current metrics. This robust evidence will validate EDULab's effectiveness and attract the attention of policymakers and donors.
- Networking Opportunities: The LEAP Project fosters networking with other like-minded organizations. This opens doors to potential partnerships, allowing us to share best practices and expand our reach to new communities.
2. Funding for Free ICT Teacher Training in Northern Ghana:
- Addressing a Critical Gap: The lack of educational resources and skilled teachers in northern Ghana hinders quality education. LEAP funding can help us launch a free ICT teacher training program specifically targeted at this region. Equipping educators with the necessary skills to effectively utilize EDULab resources will significantly improve teaching and learning outcomes.
- Demonstrating Scalability: A successful training program in northern Ghana will serve as a powerful case study, demonstrating EDULab's scalability and effectiveness in diverse contexts. This evidence will be instrumental in securing further funding for expansion into other underserved regions.
Impact on Teacher Effectiveness: Does the use of EDULab, combined with our free ICT teacher training program, lead to a measurable increase in teacher effectiveness in northern Ghana?
Optimizing Student Learning: To what extent does the implementation of EDULab in northern Ghanaian schools improve student learning outcomes in core subjects like ICT, Science, and Math?
Teacher Demand and Scalability: Can a successful EDULab program with effective teacher training, particularly in northern Ghana, contribute to a reduction in teacher demand by the Ministry of Education?
- Formative research (e.g. usability studies; feasibility studies; case studies; user interviews; implementation studies; process evaluations; pre-post or multi-measure research; correlational studies)
There appears to be a redundancy in the prompt. Both questions ask about the desired outputs of the 12-week LEAP Project. Here's an elaboration on our selection process for research based on the desired outputs:
Desired Outputs of the 12-Week LEAP Project Sprint:
The 12-week LEAP Project sprint with approximately four LEAP Fellows will focus on strengthening the research design and data collection tools for a pilot program evaluating EDULab's impact in northern Ghana. Here's what we hope to achieve:
- Refined Research Design: We want LEAP Fellows to collaborate with us on refining our initial research design. This includes:
- Impact Evaluation Plan: Develop a robust plan using a pre- and post-test design to measure student learning outcomes in core subjects (ICT, Science, Math) with standardized tests aligned with the Ghanaian curriculum.
- Data Collection Tools: Fellows will help refine and finalize these tools:
- Standardized Tests: Ensure the tests accurately measure knowledge gained through EDULab content.
- Classroom Observation Rubrics: Develop detailed rubrics to evaluate teacher effectiveness in utilizing EDULab and engaging students.
- Teacher and Student Surveys: Design clear and concise surveys to capture valuable feedback on their experiences.
- Comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: We need support with creating a framework that:
- Ensures efficient data collection, management, and analysis during all research phases.
- Allows for preliminary data analysis within the 12-week timeframe.
- Dissemination Strategy Outline: Fellows will help us draft a plan for sharing our project findings:
- Publishable Research Article: Develop a plan for publishing the research article on our website and potentially in relevant education journals.
- Infographic Summary: Outline the creation of an infographic summarizing key findings for stakeholders and the broader education community.
These outputs will be crucial for conducting a successful pilot program. They will lay the groundwork for a more extensive impact evaluation in the future, strengthening the evidence base for EDULab's effectiveness in improving educational outcomes, particularly in underserved regions of Ghana.
By focusing on these achievable outputs within the 12-week timeframe, we can ensure the LEAP Project provides valuable research recommendations to inform our data collection and analysis process.
The desired outputs of the 12-week LEAP Project sprint for TECHAiDE's initiative in the northern region of Ghana encompass several key components:
Phase 1 Selection Criteria: Develop clear criteria for selecting the three private schools participating in the program. Criteria may include geographic location, infrastructure capacity, teacher willingness, and student demographics. Time Duration -: 2 Weeks
Phase 2 Training Program: Design a comprehensive training program for ICT teachers focused on integrating educational technology tools into their teaching practices effectively. This program should cover both technical skills and pedagogical approaches to maximize impact. EdTech Tool Development: Create a simple yet effective educational technology tool tailored to the needs and contexts of the selected schools. The tool should align with the curriculum requirements and support the teaching and learning goals identified during the training program. Time Duration -: 3 Weeks
Phase 3 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Develop a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to track the implementation of the program throughout its various phases. This framework should include metrics for assessing teacher engagement, student learning outcomes, and overall program effectiveness. Time Duration -: 4 Weeks
Phase 4 Data Collection Tools: Design surveys and assessments to gather feedback from both ICT teachers and students participating in the program. These tools should be user-friendly, culturally sensitive, and aligned with the program objectives to ensure meaningful insights. Analysis and Reporting: Analyze the data collected from surveys, assessments, and classroom observations to evaluate the impact of the program. Summarize findings, identify trends, and draw actionable recommendations for future iterations or scale-up efforts. Time Duration -: 2 Weeks
Phase 5 Article Publication: Draft an article summarizing the findings and insights from the LEAP Project, focusing on key learnings, successes, challenges, and recommendations for similar initiatives. Publish the article on TECHAiDE's company webpage to share knowledge and contribute to the evidence base in the field of educational technology and teacher professional development. Time Duration -: 1 Weeks
These outputs aim to strengthen the evidence base of TECHAiDE's solution by rigorously evaluating its implementation and impact within a specific context, providing valuable insights for future programmatic improvements and scalability.
Long-Term Wins for TECHAiDE and EDULab.
TECHAiDE:
- Stronger Proof: The LEAP Project helps us gather rock-solid evidence on how EDULab improves learning. This attracts funders and positions TECHAiDE as a leader in EdTech for developing countries.
- Wider Reach: With proof in hand, we can convince Ghana's education ministry to use EDULab in more schools. This helps reduce teacher shortages by making teachers more effective.
- More Funding: Clear evidence attracts education donors. This allows TECHAiDE to reach more students in Ghana and contribute to achieving UN's education goal (SDG 4).
EDULab:
- Better Results: The LEAP Project helps us refine EDULab based on real data. This ensures it delivers the best possible learning outcomes for students.
- Wider Use: By showing EDULab helps with teacher shortages, we can partner with governments and schools to use it in more places. This makes education delivery more sustainable.
- Global Impact: A successful project in Ghana paves the way for using EDULab in other developing countries. This helps TECHAiDE empower students and educators worldwide.
The LEAP Project is a big step towards TECHAiDE and EDULab making a lasting difference in education, both in Ghana and around the world.

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