University of Ghana Engineering student develops digital attendance system for classroom use

Date: 2026-03-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The School of Engineering Sciences, University of Ghana has announced the successful deployment of a digital attendance system designed to modernise classroom management and improve verification processes.

The system, known as SignAttendance, was developed by Toussaint Afadolo, a Level 400 student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and former Vice President of the Engineering Students’ Union of the University of Ghana (ESUG).

SignAttendance replaces traditional paper-based registers with a technology-driven solution that incorporates QR code sign-ins, real-time selfie verification, GPS geofencing, elevation checks, and two-factor authentication for lecturers. The system is designed to enhance accuracy, reduce fraud, and streamline attendance tracking in academic settings.

Following a demonstration of the platform, the Dean of the School of Engineering Sciences provided recommendations for further refinement and expressed support for its broader adoption across the school. Plans are underway to begin implementation in the next academic semester.

The development highlights growing student-led innovation within the University of Ghana, as institutions increasingly adopt digital tools to address administrative and academic challenges.

 

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