Logos Ghana Circle Event

Logos Circle – Ghana, May 2026

Attended: 15 participants

Backgrounds

  • Developers

  • Business owners

  • Students

  • Tech learners

Areas of Interest

  • Digital skills development

  • Career growth

  • Technology adoption for work and business

  • Practical learning and mentorship

Theme
Continuing practical digital-skills development through hands-on learning

Key Points and Insights (Reality)
The May session built directly on April’s foundation, focusing on practical digital-literacy challenges participants face in everyday tasks. With a smaller group of 15, the session allowed for more individualized support, deeper practice, and stronger engagement. Participants emphasized the value of repeated, guided practice and expressed increased confidence in navigating digital tools.

Training Activities (May)
The group continued and expanded the digital-skills program with hands-on exercises in:

  • Organizing files and folders

  • Navigating online platforms more confidently

  • Improving online search techniques

  • Practicing digital-communication basics

  • One-on-one support for individual tasks

These activities were simple, interactive, and directly applicable to personal, academic, and business needs.

Current Status

  • Continued practical training

  • Participants showing improved confidence

  • Strong engagement despite smaller attendance

  • Returning members demonstrating retention from April

Blockers

  • Limited access to consistent practice outside sessions

  • Some participants still require step-by-step guidance

  • Need for more structured follow-up tasks

Next Steps

  • Strengthen practice groups for peer learning

  • Introduce more structured, repeatable exercises

  • Add simple follow-up tasks to reinforce learning

  • Explore additional digital-skills topics for June

What We Learned / Improvements / New Ideas

What Worked Well

  • High engagement with hands-on activities

  • Stronger one-on-one support due to smaller group size

  • Participants expressed increased confidence and satisfaction

Areas for Improvement

  • More time needed for each digital-skills segment

  • Continued need for progress tracking

  • Additional facilitators would improve individualized support

Conclusion
The May session successfully deepened the Ghana Circle’s digital-skills initiative. With 15 participants, the group benefited from more focused guidance and expanded hands-on practice. Participants demonstrated improved confidence, stronger engagement, and a clear desire to continue building their digital abilities. The momentum from April and May has created a strong foundation for ongoing learning, community growth, and practical skill development in the months ahead.