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First Implementation Phase
January 2008
Mongolian Children XOing (Photo by Carla)
OLPC team on the ground
- Enkhmunkh Zurgaanjin (Dec 20 - Jan 27),
- Carla Gomez Monroy (Jan 6 - 28),
- Jan Jungclaus (Jan 7 - 26),
- David Woodhouse (Jan 15 - 25),
Photos by Carla Gomez Monroy
Mother learning with her daughter
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Teachers learning together
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Exploring inside the laptop
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Temperature test: outside -35C and inside +25C
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Traditional Mongolian gyr
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Visiting student's gyr, close to the school
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Getting laptop out of the backpack and plastic protecting bags
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Photos by Jan Jungclaus
Urban Scenario Ulaan Bataar
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Cabling to set up the servers
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First activated laptop (right)
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One Laptop per Child in Mongolian
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The first G1G1 laptop is handed out to a child by the minister of education
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View from school window: A gyr in the foreground
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Student working with XO at home
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Countryside scenario
A few 100km of cemented road, then gravel
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Mongolian sanctuary "oovo"
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Some remote areas provide electricity
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A nomadic family's "gyr" (tent) with self-made TV antenna
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A remote gyr during summertime (Aug '08)
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The livelihood of a nomadic family is highly dependent on the well-being of their cattle
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Goats provide milk and meat
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The herdsman family's children live 1km from their school, which they might connect to with XO laptops in future
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