Goalpha Hub, founded by Emmanuel Gyan Finawah, is a training centre for computer programming, robotics, AI, networking, animation and graphic designing. It has a basic agenda of raising 30,000 coding literates by the year 2026. This agenda goes a long way to empower a group of dominant young Africans to compete with the global transformation to technology and enforce the ability in the young generation to solve problems in a more advance way.
How We Achieve The Agenda
On-Site Class
It is not your regular classroom setting. It is an environment of change-makers, passion-driven coaches and colleagues, physically interacting to enhance your learning experience.
The on-site class trains people from the beginner level to the advanced level in computer programming, robotics, AI, networking, animation and graphic designing.
Online Class
Live streams and pre-recorded sessions are the platforms we use to conduct our online class. Well, we can’t wait to introduce a VAR experience for this.
The online experience is structured to enable you to participate in what we do from the comfort of your home. Dialogues, interactive sessions and teamwork are ways we use to develop relationships with our virtual students.
Workshops
Our seasonal workshops are very interactive, motivational, and fun. It’s a full skillset workshop.
Teamwork, team research, team projects, presentations, solving random challenges and mind games are a few of the extra-curricular activities we engage in during our workshops.
Clubs
Our school clubs enable us to develop our members in the beginner stage of computer programming. Exams presentations, academic conferences and educational dialogues are a few extra-curricula activities our school clubs do regularly to help shape the students towards their academics.
Ambassadors
We focus on building and making ambassadors out of our trainees. Our ambassadors communicate and believe in what we do, how we do it and recognise the leadership of our noble organisation. We believe in every student an ambassador, every ambassador a mentor agenda.
Networking
We get things done with local and international organisations. We collaborate with other organisations, agencies and institutions with a similar vision as ours or come up with a common ground to achieve a unique goal. Our partners are a part of our network. We keep them updated about all that we do.
