How Video Is Transforming Afrikan Classrooms and Liberating Learners

video in the Afrikan classroom

Video in the Afrikan classroom is not a trend — it is a tool for liberation. In 2016, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, PhD, took the stage at eLearning Africa in Cairo, Kmt, to share exactly how. He delivered a powerful, practitioner-grounded presentation on using video to transform teaching, documentation, and community engagement. His work at the University of Ghana Institute of African Studies set a bold standard. Furthermore, his insights reach far beyond any single institution.

Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Vision for Video in the Afrikan Classroom and Beyond

At the University of Ghana, Ɔbenfo Kambon made video documentation central to classes and events. He did not theorize from a distance. Instead, he built real systems that served real students and communities. As a result, his approach demonstrates what Afrikan-centered pedagogy looks like in practice. Video becomes a living archive. It captures knowledge. It spreads that knowledge across generations and geographies. Most importantly, it places power directly in the hands of Afrikan educators and learners.

This presentation runs 49 minutes and 8 seconds of concentrated, applicable wisdom. In addition, the bundle includes a secured, downloadable PDF of all 14 lecture slides. Together, they give you everything you need to implement video strategies in your classroom, organization, or community space. Ɔbenfo Kambon speaks from years of hands-on experience. His clarity and depth reflect the full force of Abibitumi’s commitment to Abibifahodie — Black Liberation through knowledge, language, and action. Every framework he shares serves that mission directly.

Abibitumi exists to put transformative Afrikan scholarship into the hands of our people. This lecture does exactly that. Whether you are a teacher, a student, a parent, or a community builder, this resource will sharpen your thinking and expand your practice. Video in the Afrikan classroom is one powerful way we reclaim our narrative, preserve our knowledge, and build toward a liberated future. Therefore, do not let this resource pass you by. Invest in the scholarship that invests in us.

Watch the lecture and download the slides here: Video for Engagement in the Afrikan Classroom and Beyond — Watch / Get It Here

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