Centre for Computational Science Gte/Ltd
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
- Nigeria
This company is dedicated to fostering the advancement and application of computational science in Nigeria and Africa. Our core objectives are:
Education and Awareness:
- Promote awareness: Highlight the importance and applicability of computational science in future career paths for secondary and vocational school students.
- Empowering educators: Train teachers on utilizing computational tools (like PhET simulations) to enhance teaching, learning, and trade skills.
Research and Collaboration:
- Computational Hub: Provide researchers with valuable computational resources to facilitate their work.
- Building networks: Establish a global network of researchers to encourage multidisciplinary collaboration on computational science projects.
- Specialized training: Collaborate with other institutions to offer specialized training programs in computational science.
Leadership and Development:
- Nurturing future leaders: Create a platform to mentor and develop potential future leaders in academia, research institutions, and industry.
- Sustainable Development: Showcase the potential of computational science as a powerful tool for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Focus:
While these are our core objectives, we acknowledge the importance of being realistic and impactful. Our focus is on attracting funding through the demonstrable value we bring to research, collaboration, and development. Through these efforts, we strive to make computational science an accessible and empowering tool for education, research, and development across Nigeria and Africa.
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As the Team Lead at the Centre for Computational Science, Prof. Akinola Olayinka, plays a pivotal role in spearheading transformative initiatives in STEM education across Nigeria. With a profound commitment to advancing STEM learning, Prof. Olayinka was instrumental in founding the Centre for Computational Science Network. As a distinguished PhET Sims Fellow, he champions the integration of cutting-edge educational technology, such as PhET Sims and LabXchange, into pedagogical practices. Prof. Olayinka's expertise spans nearly two decades of teaching experience, providing him with invaluable insights into effective educational methodologies. In his capacity as Director/CEO of the Centre for Computational Sciences, he orchestrates workshops and webinars, leveraging these platforms to disseminate innovative teaching strategies and enhance the delivery of quality education to 21st-century learners. Prof. Olayinka's leadership fosters a dynamic environment where innovation flourishes and where the boundaries of STEM education are continuously pushed forward.
Prof. Akinola Olayinka, along with the supporting team members Blessing Chukwuka, Comfort, and Philip, are uniquely positioned to effectively support the LEAP Project while managing other priorities within our organization. With their diverse expertise and commitment to educational excellence, they bring a wealth of knowledge and skills to the table.
As the Team Lead, Prof. Olayinka possesses a deep understanding of STEM education and a passion for transforming teaching methodologies in Nigeria. His leadership ensures that the team remains focused on the objectives of the LEAP Project while balancing other organizational priorities. With nearly two decades of teaching experience and a keen interest in leveraging educational technology, Prof. Olayinka is adept at guiding the team towards innovative solutions that enhance learning outcomes.
Blessing Chuckwuka, as a visionary educator and content creator, brings a unique perspective to the team. With a substantial online following and a track record of providing high-quality educational resources, Blessing adds value to the LEAP Project by contributing insights into effective content creation and dissemination strategies. Furthermore, her role as a PhET fellow underscores her dedication to advancing STEM education in Nigeria, aligning closely with the objectives of the LEAP Project.
Comfort, with a PhD in Computer Science, brings specialized expertise to the team. Her background in computer science complements the interdisciplinary nature of the LEAP Project, particularly in areas related to technology integration and data analysis. Comfort's research acumen and analytical skills enhance the team's capacity to evaluate project outcomes and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, her academic credentials lend credibility to the project, reinforcing its impact within the academic community.
Philip, as an erudite Chemistry expert, rounds out the team with his subject matter expertise. His insights into curriculum development and pedagogical practices in the field of chemistry enrich the content of the LEAP Project, ensuring its relevance and effectiveness. Philip's contributions strengthen the project's interdisciplinary approach, fostering collaboration between STEM disciplines and promoting holistic learning experiences for students.
Together, Prof. Olayinka and the supporting team members are well-equipped to navigate the demands of the LEAP Project while fulfilling their responsibilities within the organization. Their collective efforts, guided by a shared commitment to educational innovation, will drive the success of the project and contribute to the advancement of STEM education in Nigeria.
Our solution empowers STEM teachers with PhET Sims and LabXchange edtech skills for enhanced teaching and learning experiences.
Our solution addresses a significant challenge that STEM educators in Nigeria encounter: how to effectively incorporate technology into their teaching practices. In many schools, especially those in rural areas, access to computers and the internet is limited. Even when these resources are available, many teachers lack the necessary training to use them effectively in the classroom. This gap in digital skills can hinder their ability to leverage educational technology tools like PhET Sims and LabXchange to enhance student learning experiences.
The problem is twofold: firstly, teachers may not have received adequate training on how to integrate technology into their lessons during their formal education. Traditional teacher training programs often do not prioritize instruction on educational technology integration, leaving educators ill-prepared to navigate the complexities of digital tools in the classroom. As a result, they may feel overwhelmed or unsure of how to effectively incorporate technology into their teaching practices.
Secondly, even if teachers have access to educational technology resources, they may lack the confidence and digital literacy skills necessary to utilize them effectively. Many STEM educators in Nigeria have limited experience with digital tools and may feel intimidated by the prospect of incorporating them into their lessons. Without proper training and support, they may struggle to integrate technology in a way that enhances student engagement and learning outcomes.
Furthermore, the existing STEM curriculum in Nigeria does not align effectively with the use of educational technology tools like PhET Sims and LabXchange. Without clear guidelines or instructional materials that integrate these digital resources into the curriculum, teachers may find it challenging to incorporate technology in a manner that enhances student understanding and achievement.
There is often a lack of ongoing support systems or communities of practice for STEM educators in Nigeria. Without access to a network of peers, mentors, or professional development opportunities, teachers are isolated in their efforts to integrate educational technology into their teaching practices. This lack of support can further exacerbate feelings of frustration and ineffectiveness among educators.
Our solution aims to address these challenges by providing STEM educators in Nigeria with comprehensive training, resources, and ongoing support to effectively integrate educational technology into their teaching practices. Through workshops, webinars, and online resources, we will equip teachers with the digital literacy skills and pedagogical knowledge needed to leverage tools like PhET Sims and LabXchange in their lessons. Additionally, we will create a community of practice where educators can collaborate, share best practices, and receive guidance on effective technology integration strategies.
By empowering STEM educators with the skills, resources, and support needed to effectively integrate educational technology into their teaching practices, our solution seeks to enhance the quality of STEM education delivery and improve learning outcomes for students across Nigeria. Through targeted interventions and a collaborative approach, we aim to bridge the digital divide and ensure that all students have access to high-quality STEM education opportunities.
Our solution aims to empower STEM teachers in Nigeria with the skills and resources they need to effectively integrate technology into their classrooms. Through a multi-faceted approach, we provide comprehensive support and training to ensure teachers can confidently leverage educational technology tools like PhET Sims and LabXchange in their lessons.
Training Workshops: We kickstart the process with engaging workshops where teachers gain hands-on experience with PhET Sims and LabXchange. These workshops are designed to be interactive and practical, allowing teachers to explore the capabilities of these tools and learn how to seamlessly integrate them into their curriculum.
Online Resources: In addition to workshops, we offer a wealth of online resources accessible anytime, anywhere. These resources include video tutorials, lesson plans, and interactive activities tailored to help teachers incorporate technology effectively. With easy access to these materials, teachers can continue learning and implementing new strategies at their own pace.
Community Support: Our solution fosters a supportive community where teachers can connect, collaborate, and share ideas. Through online forums, discussion groups, and networking events, teachers have the opportunity to learn from each other and seek advice from experienced educators. This community serves as a valuable resource for ongoing support and inspiration.
Professional Development Certificates: As an added benefit, participants have the opportunity to earn professional development certificates from PhET and LabXchange in collaboration with Centre for Computational Science Ltd/Gte upon completion of the training program. These certificates not only recognize teachers' commitment to enhancing their skills but also provide validation of their expertise in educational technology integration.
Continuous Learning: Our commitment to teachers' growth extends beyond initial training. We offer ongoing professional development opportunities, including webinars, online courses, and mentoring programs, to support teachers in their journey of continuous improvement. Through these initiatives, teachers can stay abreast of the latest advancements in STEM education and refine their teaching practices accordingly.
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Foundational Research - Reports on STEM Workshops: Enhancing Education through Technology
In the dynamic landscape of education, the integration of technology has emerged as a pivotal factor in shaping the learning experiences of students worldwide. Recognizing this paradigm shift, educators are continually seeking innovative approaches to enhance teaching methodologies and improve student engagement. As a passionate advocate for educational advancement, particularly in STEM fields, Centre for Computational Science Ltd/Gte have spearheaded initiatives to empower educators with the necessary tools and skills to navigate this digital frontier effectively in collaboration with Lux-Terra, a major partner with McArthur foundation, JGBI located in USA, Wellspring University, Nigeria among others.
One of the workshop projects I have been involved in is as a PhET fellow and team lead, contributing to the PhET interactive simulations project at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA. This esteemed project aims to revolutionize STEM education by providing educators with access to interactive simulations that facilitate conceptual understanding and inquiry-based learning. My efforts as a PhET fellow in Nigeria have earned commendation, reflecting the tangible impact of our endeavours in the local educational landscape.
Central to our mission is the organization of professional development workshops tailored for STEM teachers across Nigeria. These workshops serve as catalysts for change, offering educators a platform to enhance their pedagogical practices through the integration of technology tools like PhET and LabXchange.
The identified problem addressed by these workshops is the need to revitalize STEM education by equipping educators with innovative tools to enhance student learning outcomes. Our key audience comprises STEM teachers in Nigeria, representing a diverse cohort of educators committed to fostering excellence in their classrooms. Through a strategic series of workshops, we have endeavoured to bring about change by providing educators with hands-on training and resources to integrate technology seamlessly into their teaching methodologies.
The workshops serve as an entry point to introduce educators to technology tools like PhET and LabXchange, fostering a paradigm shift towards more interactive and engaging teaching practices. The measurable effect of our work is evident in the reports, which document the significant improvement in educators' familiarity and proficiency with technology tools, alongside enhanced student engagement and learning outcomes.
The reports from previous workshops, accessible at (https://medium.com/@phet-globa... and https://drive.google.com/file/...), provide invaluable insights into the transformative impact of our initiatives.
The data collected from the research/studies conducted during our workshops on STEM education has provided valuable insights into the efficacy of our solution and informed our work moving forward in several key ways.
Firstly, the pre-workshop surveys revealed a significant gap in educators' familiarity with technology tools such as PhET interactive simulations and LabXchange. For example, over 91% of participants had never used PhET simulations prior to the workshop, and a similar percentage had no prior experience with LabXchange. This data highlighted the urgent need to introduce educators to these innovative tools and underscored the importance of our workshops in addressing this gap.
Furthermore, the surveys also gauged participants' familiarity with key educational concepts such as quality assurance practices and pedagogical approaches. The data revealed varying levels of familiarity among participants, emphasizing the need for tailored professional development sessions to meet educators' diverse needs and skill levels. This informed our approach to workshop design, ensuring that sessions were structured to accommodate participants with varying levels of expertise.
The post-workshop surveys provided valuable feedback on the effectiveness of our workshops in achieving their objectives. For instance, the average rating for participants' familiarity with quality assurance and pedagogical approaches increased significantly from pre-workshop to post-workshop, indicating a notable improvement in participants' understanding of these concepts. Similarly, there was a substantial increase in participants' knowledge of PhET interactive simulations and LabXchange, as evidenced by the post-workshop survey data. This feedback validated the effectiveness of our approach and affirmed the impact of our workshops in enhancing educators' knowledge and skills.
Moreover, the surveys also captured participants' feedback on specific workshop sessions and activities, allowing us to identify strengths and areas for improvement. For example, participants expressed high satisfaction with hands-on training sessions and practical activities, highlighting their effectiveness in enhancing learning experiences. This feedback informed our future workshop planning, enabling us to prioritize interactive and experiential learning opportunities that resonate with participants.
Overall, the data collected from the research/studies conducted during our workshops has provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of our solution and has informed our work moving forward by highlighting areas for improvement and guiding future workshop design. By leveraging this data, we can continue to refine and enhance our workshops to better meet the needs of educators and ultimately contribute to the advancement of STEM education in Nigeria and beyond.
Our organization, the Centre for Computational Science (C2S), recognizes the imperative to fortify the evidence base supporting our solution to validate its effectiveness in enhancing STEM education. While we've conducted workshops and gathered data on their outcomes, there's a pressing need to delve deeper into understanding the long-term impacts and to collect stronger evidence.
To achieve this, we aim to conduct more robust research, such as longitudinal studies or randomized controlled trials, to assess the sustained effects of our workshops on educators' teaching methods and student learning. Our previous research focused on short-term outcomes immediately post-workshop, but we now seek to track the enduring effects over time to provide more compelling evidence.
Moreover, it's crucial to gather feedback from a wider array of stakeholders, including students, school leaders, and policymakers. This diverse input will offer a comprehensive view of our solution's impact, ensuring it meets the needs of all involved and aligns with broader educational objectives.
Additionally, exploring new research avenues is essential to stay abreast of advancements in STEM education. As technology and teaching practices evolve, C2S must remain at the forefront, continually refining our solution to address emerging challenges.
Engaging in a LEAP Project now presents an ideal opportunity to accelerate our efforts. LEAP offers valuable resources, expertise, and collaborative support to design and implement more rigorous studies, gather comprehensive feedback, and explore new research questions. This collaborative approach enables us to leverage the insights of other organizations and experts, enhancing the quality and impact of our research.
Overall, strengthening the evidence base of our solution is crucial for demonstrating its effectiveness, guiding future enhancements, and maximizing its impact. Participating in a LEAP Project will propel our efforts forward, advancing C2S's mission of empowering educators and students through innovative educational practices.
1. How does long-term engagement with PhET interactive simulations and LabXchange impact educators' teaching practices and students' learning outcomes in STEM subjects?
2. What are the most effective strategies for integrating PhET and LabXchange into existing curriculum frameworks to optimize student engagement and comprehension?
3. How do variations in educators' prior experience and technological proficiency influence the implementation and effectiveness of PhET and LabXchange in diverse educational settings?
- Formative research (e.g. usability studies; feasibility studies; case studies; user interviews; implementation studies; process evaluations; pre-post or multi-measure research; correlational studies)
During the 12-week LEAP Project sprint, our primary goal is to produce research recommendations that will enhance the evidence base of our solution, particularly in the context of integrating PhET simulations and LabXchange into STEM education. These recommendations will inform our approach to strengthening the efficacy and impact of our solution on both educators and students. Here are the desired outputs we aim to achieve:
Study Designs: We intend to develop detailed study designs for conducting longitudinal studies to assess the sustained impact of PhET simulations and LabXchange integration in STEM curriculum. These designs will outline methodologies for data collection, sampling techniques, and analysis frameworks to measure changes in student engagement, learning outcomes, and educator pedagogical practices over time.
Strategies for Implementation: We seek to formulate strategies for effective implementation of professional development workshops aimed at educators. These strategies will include guidelines for workshop content, delivery methods, and duration, ensuring maximum engagement and knowledge retention among participants. Additionally, we will explore ways to tailor workshops to different educational contexts and institutional settings to promote scalability and adaptability.
Frameworks for Evaluation: Developing evaluation frameworks is crucial for assessing the impact of our solution comprehensively. We plan to create frameworks that outline key metrics and indicators to measure the success of PhET and LabXchange integration. These frameworks will encompass both quantitative and qualitative measures, including student performance metrics, educator feedback, and observations of classroom dynamics.
Monitoring and Evaluation Tools: To facilitate ongoing monitoring and evaluation of our solution's implementation, we aim to develop practical tools and instruments. These tools may include surveys, rubrics, and observation protocols designed to collect relevant data during workshops and classroom sessions. By systematically gathering data, we can track progress, identify areas for improvement, and make informed adjustments to our approach.
Knowledge Dissemination Plan: It's essential to ensure that the findings and recommendations generated through the LEAP Project reach relevant stakeholders. Therefore, we will devise a knowledge dissemination plan to share our research outcomes with educators, policymakers, and the broader educational community. This plan may include publishing research papers, presenting at conferences, hosting webinars, and creating educational resources.
Following the conclusion of the LEAP Project sprint, our organization is committed to putting the outputs into action to drive meaningful impact in the field of STEM education. Here's how we plan to utilize each output:
Study Designs: The detailed study designs developed during the LEAP Project will serve as blueprints for conducting rigorous research on the efficacy of PhET simulations and LabXchange integration. We will seek funding opportunities to implement these studies, collaborating with educational institutions and research partners to execute longitudinal evaluations. By adhering to the methodologies outlined in the study designs, we aim to generate robust evidence on the long-term effects of our solution on student learning outcomes and educator practices.
Strategies for Implementation: The strategies formulated for implementing professional development workshops will be immediately applied to our ongoing capacity-building initiatives for STEM educators. We will refine and adapt these strategies based on feedback and insights gained from the LEAP Project, ensuring that workshops are engaging, effective, and tailored to the needs of diverse educator audiences. Additionally, we will explore opportunities to scale up our workshop offerings, reaching more educators across different regions and educational settings.
Frameworks for Evaluation: The evaluation frameworks developed during the LEAP Project will guide our continuous monitoring and assessment efforts. We will integrate these frameworks into our program evaluation processes, systematically collecting data on the implementation and impact of PhET and LabXchange in classrooms. This data will inform decision-making, enabling us to make evidence-based adjustments to our intervention strategies and resource allocation.
Monitoring and Evaluation Tools: The practical tools and instruments created during the LEAP Project will be incorporated into our workshop facilitation and classroom observation protocols. Educators participating in our workshops will use these tools to self-assess their pedagogical practices and collect data on student engagement and learning outcomes. Additionally, our team will utilize these tools to conduct regular assessments of workshop effectiveness and gather insights for program improvement.
Knowledge Dissemination Plan: To ensure that the findings and recommendations generated through the LEAP Project reach their intended audiences, we will implement a comprehensive knowledge dissemination plan. This may involve publishing research papers in peer-reviewed journals, presenting at national and international conferences, hosting webinars and workshops for educators, and developing online resources and toolkits for practitioners. By disseminating our research outcomes widely, we aim to influence policy decisions, inform educational practices, and contribute to the advancement of STEM education globally.
The 12-week LEAP Project sprint presents a unique opportunity for our organization, the Centre for Computational Science (C2S), and our solution to PhET interactive simulations and LabXchange integration in STEM education. Our desired long-term outcomes encompass both organizational growth and the broader impact on the educational landscape:
For Our Organization (C2S):
- Enhanced Capacity: We aim to strengthen our organizational capacity to design, implement, and evaluate professional development initiatives for STEM educators. By engaging in the LEAP Project sprint, our team will gain valuable experience in research design, data analysis, and knowledge dissemination, positioning us as leaders in evidence-based educational interventions.
- Expanded Network: Through collaboration with LEAP Fellows and partners, we anticipate expanding our professional network and forging new relationships with stakeholders in the education sector. This increased networking opportunity will enable us to leverage diverse expertise and resources to further our mission of promoting innovative pedagogy.
- Improved Sustainability: The outputs generated during the LEAP Project sprint will contribute to the sustainability of our organization's initiatives. By developing robust research recommendations, evaluation frameworks, and implementation strategies, we will enhance the effectiveness and scalability of our programs, ensuring long-term viability and impact.
For Our Solution (PhET and LabXchange Integration):
- Increased Adoption: We aspire to see a widespread adoption of PhET interactive simulations and LabXchange among STEM educators across Nigeria and beyond. By providing evidence of their effectiveness through rigorous research and evaluation, we aim to catalyze the integration of these tools into classroom instruction, ultimately improving student engagement and learning outcomes.
- Empowered Educators: Our long-term goal is to empower educators with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to effectively leverage PhET and LabXchange in their teaching practice. By equipping educators with evidence-based strategies and ongoing support, we aim to foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement in STEM education.
- Positive Impact on Students: Ultimately, we seek to make a positive impact on students' learning experiences and academic achievement. By facilitating high-quality professional development for educators and promoting the use of interactive simulations and digital platforms, we aim to enhance students' conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and enthusiasm for STEM subjects.

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