POLYMER SOLAR CELLS WITH DR. HANNE LAURITZENPROTOTYPING IN THE REAL ESTATE CLASS
November 30, 2016
The D:Lab assisted the Real Estate Development class in a prototyping session where students created models in preparation for the final exhibition of their research findings and proposals to their clients. This session was facilitated by the coordinators of the Lab, Theodore Philip Asare and Carl Agbenyega. During the semester, Yaw Dankwa Osseo-Asare (Chief Maker in the D:lab) and Victor Randolph, both architects and lecturers of the Foundations of Design and Entrepreneurship course, were also invited to one of their classes to help these students understand the various perspectives to consider when analysing a Real Estate Development Project.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CANVAS IDEATION SESSION
April 13, 2016
The Ashesi D:Lab in collaboration with the Office of Summer and Community Programmes facilitated an ideation session geared at developing a visual Civic Engagement Canvas.
The Civic Engagement Canvas seeks to provide a conceptual framework for understanding Ashesi’s Civic Engagement with Berekuso. This canvas will visually represent the problem space of Ashesi – Berekuso Engagement, and thus will serve as a vital navigation tool for stakeholders as they get civically engaged.
All project leaders of the Ford Children Grant were invited to participate in this collaborative process.
Date: Wednesday 13th April, 2016 Time: 10:10 am – 11:40 am Venue: Motulsky B
POLYMER SOLAR CELLS WITH DR. HANNE LAURITZEN
February 10, 2016
Dr. Hanne Lauritzen, Special Adviser to the Technical University of Denmark, Institute for Energy Conversion and Storage, brainstorms with students on simple household innovations that can be powered by Organic Photovoltaic Solar Cells on February 10, 2016.
A team was formed around these ideas to start the Organic Solar project. The team went on to conduct ethnographic research for this technology in the Ghanaian market.
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