In many rural parts of Africa, internet access is expensive or non-existent. This limits educational opportunities and access to valuable content, including blockchain and cryptocurrency education.
This is the total amount allocated to Promoting Cardano Educational Videos in Africa through Offline Content Server.
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We plan to promote Cardano digital educational content, using the upgraded offline wireless server "Box Lokole Numerique", we build and tested successfully with the Cardano community in fund 10.
We are part of open source Community and we share codes with Internet-In-A-Box organization; Internet-in-a-Box · GitHub
This project is already fully open source.
Check it here: Ascoderu · GitHub
Proposed Solution
This project builds on the existing offline content server we built and successfully tested with the Cardano community with a minimal upgrade. The server can hold gigabytes of video contents and allows users to access it via local Wi-Fi networks without needing internet access. The proposed funding will be used for the following:
Project Impact
We are a very strong team, Group of Open Source developers, software engineers, coders and electronic technicians using Python, Microsoft Azure, Flask, GitHub, & RPi with full of knowledge, committed to manage and deliver a project with high levels of accountability.
Proof:
We were funded in Cardano Fund7 "Lokole Education Centre in DR Congo (ideascale.com)" and Fund10 "BOX LOKOLE NUMERIQUE, a powerful device to promote and accelerate Cardano/ADA adoption in Africa where there is or no internet. (ideascale.com)" rounds, we completed and delivered successfully the output of our project within the proposed time line.
Timeline:
Month 1: Hardware and content upgrades:
Month 2: Preparation and travel to Kinshasa:
Week 3: Implementation and Final report
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Nzolantima Swasisa (Nzola) , and I was born and raised in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Because of my passion for technology, at a young age I started taking electronics communications courses. Since then, I built an entire academic and working career in the field. For 19 years I worked for the Christian organization Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) in 6 different countries; DRC, Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Mozambique. Now employed by the Canadian National Defense Department.
While working at MAF, I became aware of the lack of telecommunication infrastructures in rural communities and I begun to refurbish old radio communications to help establish new communication systems.
In the late 90’s, I started implementing a radio email system which consisted of sending emails via radio waves. When cell phones then became popular in Africa, I decided to build an offline mobile email server. https://www.linkedin.com/in/nzola-swasisa-11806534/
Laura Barluzzi is a self-taught developer and passionate advocate for positive change and justice with a MSc in International Development. Laura has dedicated 10 years of her life supporting local and international NGOs. Before supporting Ascoderu, she is a Software Engineer at AdBlock. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-barluzzi/
Clemens Wolff is a full-stack software developer who spent much of his life in Togo, Mali and Zambia and is now based in Miami-Fort Lauderdale Arear, USA. He honed his software chops working on large-scale projects at Amazon, Microsoft, at Noom Inc. and on open-source projects such as the sharing platform yunity. Clemens now drives the development of all technical aspects of Ascoderu's projects. https://www.linkedin.com/in/clemens-wolff/
Shaun Bathgate is a Senior Software Engineer at Atreides Caseri Inc.
Full-stack software engineer with experience in product development and automation technologies. https://www.linkedin.com/in/s-bathgate/
Budget Breakdown:
Item Description Cost (USD)
Total Budget --------------------------------------------------------- $9020
Conclusion
This project represents a unique opportunity for Cardano to directly impact education in Africa through blockchain technology. By leveraging offline video content servers, we can break down barriers to information and promote the adoption of Cardano in communities that need it most. With the Cardano community's support, we can create a sustainable, long-lasting solution for blockchain education in Africa, aligned with Cardano’s mission to provide equitable access to technology.