Promoting Innovation in Sierra Leone
Posted on December 13, 2012 Comments (5)
Another inspirational kid that shows that the potential for human good is much greater than the talking heads and politicians that litter the TV screen so often.
In the video Kelvin says, “That is my aim: to Promote Innovation in Seira Leone, among young people.” See another video as Kelvin explains his homemade battery.
Support these young engineers in Sierra Leone via innovate Salone.
Related: Inspirational Engineer Build Windmill Using Trash – Supporting the Natural Curiosity of Kids – What Kids can Learn If Given a Chance – I was Interviewed About Encouraging Kids to Pursue Engineering
Categories: Engineering, K-12, Students, Technology
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5 Responses to “Promoting Innovation in Sierra Leone”
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November 22nd, 2013 @ 5:38 am
This is one of the most inspiring videos and articles ever! Thanks for sharing. Wishing more and more of these kids come to the fore.
February 27th, 2014 @ 6:01 pm
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