On-line resources for 36,000 students in Ghana Photo Gallery

Kwaku Boadu explains Javelin to Bill Gates

During technology exhibitions in Tech Museum, San Jose, CA, Nov, 2006. Bill Gates selected Javelin as one of the six [out of 25] technologies he wanted explained to him.

Students using Javelin

Students of OLA Training College, Cape Coast, Ghana, using Javelin

Students using Javelin

Students from other schools using Javelin in OLA Training College, Cape Coast, Ghana, for education during vacation.

Teachers using Javelin

Training College tutors from other institutions in Ghana using Javelin facility in OLA Training College for skills training during an ICT Training Workshop. OLA is the only Training College in Ghana with Internet access due to the installation of Javelin.

Rev. Sr. Amoakoh training students on Javelin

Principal, OLA Training College, training students on Javelin

Arrow Network Systems receives Javelin Award

Tech Museum of Innovation, during the Technology Benefitting Humanity Awards ceremony in San Jose, CA, Nov, 2006, named Arrow Network Systems as a Laureate in the Education Category for creating Javelin.

Congratulations - Arrow Network Systems

Arrow Network Systems being congratulated at the Tech Museum Awards in San Jose, California, Nov, 2006, for creating Javelin. Javelin was one of the 25 projects selected from among 951 projects in 98 countries for the awards.

Long distance Yaggi Antenna used by Javelin

Typical long distance UHF Yaggi Antenna used to connect a school, 60km away to enable Javelin connect to the Internet in the city to update websites, obtain new scanned textbooks, send/receive e-mail.

Javelin - How It Works

Diagrammatic representation of how Javelin provides students with local and immediate access to stored websites, scanned textbooks and e-mails, and how it connects a remote school's local area network (LAN) to the Internet in a bigger town for slower updates.