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Many thanks to Miss Victoria Affrifah, the teacher who supervised this project at the West African Secondary School in Legon, Ghana. Also thanks to Samuel Eshun, iEARN country coordinator, and to Vivian Hammond for helping out. We appreciate the help of the headmaster of the West African Secondary School (pictured above left) for allowing his students to participate in this project.

The project could not have been possible without the help of iEARN* (International Education and Resource Network at www.iearn.org) and its director, Ed Gragert. Also thanks to iEARN's Losira Okelo for always following up.

Now lets give a round of applause for our photographers from secondary levels one, two and three (U.S. grades 9 through twelve.) at the West African Secondary School:

Bartholomew Hoedzordey
Dodzi Dablah
Mavis Maconie
Sandra Enyonam Tsra
Akabutu Selasie
Mary Mantey
Francisca Desouza
Evelyn Fianu
Mary Kudjo
Samuel Mantey
Michael Quarcoo
David Adotey
Alex Magnus
Vida Bonney
Perfect Addai
Naomi Tetteh
Delali Keteku
Abigail Akargo
Yvonne Ouousu
Gifty Hanyabui
Karen Ayisi
Gloria Cromwell
Emelia Adzonyo
Christelle Sankara Tambia
Hanna Awhah

*iEARN, the International Education and Resource Network, is the largest K-12 network in the world. iEARN enables young people around the world to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects. These projects proposed by teacher and students enhance learning and require participants to answer the question, how will this project affect the quality of life on the planet?

To learn more about iEARN, visit their Web site at http://www.iearn.org




  

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