Student In Julau using OLPC
Students in SK St Alphonsus, Julau Sarawak using the OLPC in their class.
Students in SK St Alphonsus, Julau Sarawak using the OLPC in their class.
Kasiisii Primary School are unlocking the educational power of the XO laptop and show how this could have a greater benefit to all pupils.
Rory Cellan-Jones visits a school in Kigali where children are using computers supplied by the One Laptop Per Child project.
Video presented at the IDB Seminar Reinventing the Classroom: The seminar aims at providing a forum to critically examine: (i) Large scale efforts to incorporate Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) into education; (ii) The impact of these efforts on learning; and (iii) The challenges of evaluation and monitoring.
Solomon Islands, north of Australia and part of Oceania, is the first site in the Pacific region to have a substantial program of OLPC laptops in remote schools.The many islands that make up the Solomons are served by 9 VSAT satellite dishes on sites denoted as Distance Learning Centres. Pilot sites are located at Bekabeka, Patukae and Batuna primary schools on Gatokae island in the Western Province of the Solomons. See: http://olpcoceania.blogspot.com
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.
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