ghana 2014 – tag 12

June 17, 2014 on 1:21 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

explaining networking

Finally we kicked out one of the teacher who was late every single day. I took over his group and had a lot of fun explaining the guys networking equipment. The last week they just read wikipedia entries and tried to memorise that stuff by heart, it was really awesome to see them understand finally what they’ve read. I unplugged one of the Cat 5 cables, let them count the wires inside after stripping an old cable, explained them why they are drilled in pairs and so on.

cat 5

I really had a lot of fun and the guys are starting to get the hang of it. They now know what it is about, and I hope they will remember those lessons for every other thing they have to learn. Learning is understanding.

nikon

tafelklassler

In the break between our workshops I had Michael Y. and his students give me a lesson in weaving techniques. They actually created a learning unit for people to learn how to weave, and this day we took all the pictures. Was fun to learn new things and esp. with a good teacher like Michael I was able to take a few ideas from his teaching style.

straight edge

learn sth. new

weben

ruler

weaving

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ghana 2014 – tag 11

June 16, 2014 on 1:11 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

learning

After a fun and eventfull weekend monday started with a lot of work. I setup all the vital network equipment and added passwords to all of it. Added two wireless APs to the network to allow the mobile phones to connect to it and work with them a little more.

I also set up a way to monitor and block devices that are downloading stuff during our workshop, after trying to get them to stop ruining the internet for everybody for a week I was really sick of it and simply started to block devices that are not complying. I felt quite bad about that at first, but I guess that s the only way to make it work.

work in progress

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ghana 2014 – tag 10

June 15, 2014 on 1:04 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

After ten days of staring at the ocean and not knowing if it is dangerous to swim in it I just asked one of the fishermen. He jumped in the ocean with me and gave me a few hints of how to deal with the crashing waves. With these pointers it was actually quite easy and fun.

spot the white guy

He asked me afterwards if I want to help them drag their boat out to shore. So spot the white guy.

fishermen

camera

Some curious kids in a quite market street in keta followed us and we had some fun.

no urinating

posing

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ghana 2014 – tag 9

June 14, 2014 on 12:51 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

weaving

After the workshop Noah took me out to see the area. We walked to emancipation beach and I saw the sheer size of the lagoon, it is incredible.

dirt roads

bamboo

keta

lord reigns beauty salon

boats in the lagoon

fishermen

To me the lagoon pretty much felt like a second ocean, just without the harsh waves. I asked some local girl if I can pluck a coconut. She helped me and explained me how to open one and well, after some hacking and slashing I had my first handplucked coconut to drink.

emancipation beach

After emancipation beach we went to fort Prinzenstein, one of the “sightseeing” hotspots in keta.

fort prinzenstein

about history

built by the danes

Some local guy gave us the tour and it was quite strange to listen to him explaining the horrible history of slavetrade in the area. Honestly I have never felt so uncomfortable while sightseeing, hearing the stories and seeing the locations had some crazy effects on me that day. It was absolutely interesting.

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ghana 2014 – tag 8

June 13, 2014 on 12:40 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

workshop ketascomobile

In the morning the whole workshop group went out to some photoshooting. Noah got a certificate for his robotics project, and we handed that over to him infront of the general assembly of ketasco. Quite an impressive scene, with a lot of students attending.

versammlung

ocg certificate

congratulations

certificate

computerlab

computer centre

After being done with the workshop I tried to see the full moon rise over the ocean. As there were a lot of clouds I wasn’t absolutely lucky, but I still felt quite priviledged to see that spectacle and enjoy the calming noise of the ocean. Good times.

moonrise

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ghana 2014 – tag 7

June 12, 2014 on 12:10 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

The night was gorgeous. Because the skies were clear and we almost had a full moon I decided to walk out to the ocean and snap a few pictures. Damn I was so glad that I did, the night was brilliant. The moon lit up the ocean and the beach and I took a LOT of pictures. Most of those are not even long time exposures, it was just incredibly bright.

prints

fishermen waiting

Some fishermen were out too, working on their boats.

stars

fishing

wash

sand

strand in der nacht

Workshop was a lot of fun but also a bunch of work. Setup the blog between sessions, started to work on a header image and user credentials.

teaching

computerlab

noah

ghana teachers

explaining

rainy season

Rainy season finally got a hold of us. Honestly, this is quite fun compared to “rain” in Austria. It’s warm and quite fun to run around in.

classroom

ketasco stencil

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ghana 2014 – tag 6

June 11, 2014 on 9:30 pm | In ->ghana 2014, allgemeines, reiseberichte | No Comments

 

We sent the students out, equiped with mobile phones and my camera, to snap pictures to a specific topic. This warmup task was really fun and I got to know the people I ll be working with. Had them show me the campus and played volleyball. Also after four days the water came back to ketasco.

pictures

washing

table(s)

soccer

that white guy

flower

computer centre

Worked on the computerlab a while, but as soon as I was out of there things got connected or disconnected randomly – so I saw no point in it.

echse

beach hotel

beach hotel advertisement

drache

coconut

To get my mood back up again I hacked open a coconut with my trusty ESEE Izula. Gotta love that knife. Actually  I found out that coconut water is VERY corrosive and the Izula is not really equiped with the right steel for that task. The 1095 blade rusted quite badly after that.

people

kaktus

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