About me
Daniel is a passionate software engineering student from Ghana with a deep commitment to transforming education through technology. Education resonates with him as the most critical global challenge of our time because he has witnessed firsthand how disparities in access to quality learning opportunities can limit brilliant minds simply due to economic barriers or inadequate infrastructure.
`What makes Daniel unique is his dual perspective as both a learner navigating Ghana's educational landscape and an aspiring technologist who sees code as a bridge to equality. He believes that everyone deserves a chance to learn, regardless of their background, and that education should be the great equalizer that drives progress and development.
Daniel's goal is to become a Backend Engineer, where he can design and build the digital infrastructure that powers educational platforms. Through software engineering, he plans to create accessible learning management systems, develop AI-driven personalized learning tools, and build scalable platforms that can reach underserved communities. By mastering programming languages like Python, Java, and JavaScript, and staying current with industry trends, he is preparing to turn his passion for education into tangible technological solutions.
When Daniel isn't coding or studying, you'll find him watching comedy skits as if his life depends on it – because sometimes laughter truly is the best medicine for a busy mind! This blend of serious purpose and lighthearted spirit drives everything he does, from his studies to his future career in making education accessible to all.
What I'm doing
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Math Tutoring
Offering the best of tuition to first year students taking Pre-Calculus at Ashesi University.
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Programming Tutor
Elaborate tutoring of students for early programming courses.
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Backend Development
Building scalable and maintainable backend services for clients.
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Activity Creation
I lead a team at Practical Education Network to create Engineering activities for Ghana SHS students.
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