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What gave you the idea for Project Olorun?
In 2014 the school has green intentions. So he came up with the idea of students being able to charge their laptops and from there he thought of the pergola idea which serves both a functional and esthetic purpose.
Why did you choose the name Olorun?
Mr. Johnson had been familiar with west african theology and Olorun was the sky god.
What classes are participating in this project?
There is a variety of specialized classes working on the project such as engineering and electrician classes.
What do you see as the future of this project?
It brings awareness to sustainable technology. M. Johnson hopes also make it global to provide electricity to African schools.
What has been the most difficult part of this project?
The abstract mathematical process of quantifying data and specing the project has been the hardest part.
How do you see this helping your students in the future?
It not only helps all the students have a good place to charge their phones. It also gives students hands on experience and a physical representation of what they can achieve if they work together.