CONFESSIONS OF A SOUTH AFRICAN KID
In the summer of 2009, an American One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) representative asked a group of South African grade 5 students what makes them sad.
Filmed and edited by Olesia Plokhii.
In the summer of 2009, an American One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) representative asked a group of South African grade 5 students what makes them sad.
Filmed and edited by Olesia Plokhii.
“We are a team of 4 university students from UMiami, Cornell, and UMinnesota who received a grant from OLPC to distribute 200 laptops in Senegal. This video consists of some clips from student/teacher training, and an interview with Pierre Khar Tine, the headmaster of Ecole Notre Dame, the school that we deployed at in Mboro, Senegal. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is an NGO dedicated to improving education through computing. It designed a revolutionary laptop, the XO-1, for children to use.”
Ruben, nos cuenta su experiencia en Uruguay con respecto a Dokeos instalada en una de las One Laptop Children del plan OLPC
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Complejo Educativo Católico Nuestra Señora del Rosario, San Salvador, El Salvador
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First graders having a good time learning using the OLPC XO computers
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