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  • ...effect, paying for two devices but agreeing to donate one or even two to a child in a developing country). ...m a tangible point of contact and for each one/two you buy bought here, a child in need would get theirs paid for...
    9 KB (1,634 words) - 06:07, 4 September 2012
  • ...communication and only helps, in part, in contributing to the entirety of aid programs where these laptops are distributed. Nevertheless it provides acce ...first. Nevertheless, a world view and good education can do wonders for a child's mind and continued health. Computers, especially those that are networked
    36 KB (5,905 words) - 23:20, 20 January 2014
  • ...org/ XO Giving] site explicitly says "Starting November 12, One Laptop Per Child will be offering a Give 1 Get 1 Program for a brief window of time in North ...o buy an XO for themselves if they donate the same amount to give one to a child in countries where governments cannot afford even the current low price of
    43 KB (7,490 words) - 20:04, 5 August 2013
  • ...icle|Khairat]] near Navi Mumbai where laptops have been deployed and every child carries one laptop home. While Manipur, eligible for 90% aid from the Govt of India started out with 1000 children, other states expecte
    21 KB (2,986 words) - 15:03, 2 March 2016
  • ...lot of the hardware remained either unused or was the “treat” for the child who finished early who got to play games whilst the others finished. I do n ..., but this would feel like you are participating and one could teach their child about the idealism of the whole thing.
    40 KB (6,833 words) - 05:22, 22 May 2013
  • ...which could reside on the school server or on the child's xo. Ideally the child's copy would be a cache of current words under study. The word banks would ...ece of paper and then passing it on to the next person. This sounds like a child's game and in fact it has been mutated into one over the ensuing 80 years.
    17 KB (2,791 words) - 07:42, 27 May 2010
  • ...ercent by 2015. Currently there are no resources available for students to aid with their learning after school throughout Somaliland, and students often *'''[[One Laptop Per - Teacher Educator, Student Teacher, Class Teacher - Child: Moneague College St. Ann, Jamaica]] ([http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/ blog])'''
    51 KB (7,519 words) - 12:04, 15 May 2020
  • ...0:10 by Rodrigo Arboleda is currently Chairman and CEO, for One Laptop per Child Association (OLPC). This means that if the OLPC project reaches every child (so roughly 1 billion systems), we will need to serve 1 million blind child
    22 KB (3,398 words) - 12:54, 24 March 2014
  • A child brings an object from home, stands up at the front of the class and talks a Young child bangs on keyboard "knsooha[hivbj-a", and the XO
    17 KB (2,651 words) - 01:20, 29 June 2013
  • ...y 2, 3, or 5 laptops sold to private customers a laptop could be sent to a child for free. The only impediment I can imagine to a plan such as this is if th On the supply issue, will each laptop be given to a child or will it just be located at the school? This question is asked because at
    37 KB (6,166 words) - 03:33, 8 November 2010
  • ...sented with it. As a general rule, if the interface provided does what the child expects it to, you are off to a good start. However, since it is quite dif ...The laptop hardware "limitations" lead toward a more concise direction and aid in designing for simplicity.
    11 KB (1,789 words) - 13:28, 6 April 2010
  • ...thanks for visiting the "OLPC" related Wiki-Pages, for the One Laptop Per Child '''Universal Primary Education project''' regarding Colombia. ...edit and add the pages. This tool is made available by the One Laptop Per Child not for profit. This is '''an "Open Community" project''', similar to the
    14 KB (2,072 words) - 07:36, 31 March 2017
  • ...g the pages for OLPC related matters in Kenya. OLPC is the One Laptop Per Child '''Universal Primary Education project''' and largest educational project u * 7' video: [http://on.aol.com/video/the-success-of-the-one-laptop-per-child-organization-297293043 Impact on teachers, parents, kids, society.]
    14 KB (2,225 words) - 08:45, 21 March 2014
  • 10) Child Trust Action (138) 23) Youth Aid Network
    8 KB (1,120 words) - 18:21, 11 October 2012
  • ...sented with it. As a general rule, if the interface provided does what the child expects it to, you are off to a good start. However, since it is quite dif ...The laptop hardware "limitations" lead toward a more concise direction and aid in designing for simplicity.
    24 KB (3,835 words) - 14:04, 30 June 2011
  • ...sheets with hundreds of [[Health_Sciences_Online#Links_to_content|links to child-suitable sites with health education content]] categorized by topic, provid One Laptop per Child is now accepting open-source educational materials pertaining to health and
    8 KB (1,073 words) - 21:52, 21 March 2010
  • ...rs, but these settings can be easily stored on the server if more than one child is using a laptop. It's not just the access to files that is important, but ...t even get a single computer in her classroom much less a laptop for every child. Why can't we fix this problem first. I saw the report on Dateline (I thi
    135 KB (23,022 words) - 13:48, 6 October 2012
  • We are logging dropped packets, to aid in debugging, yet the very common broadcast and multicast packets are dropp if (pid == 0): # The first child.
    25 KB (3,417 words) - 10:22, 22 March 2011
  • ...rather than the middle and high school students that have been the primary child users of computers. ...cts of the Linux kernel, while tracking Linus' tree reasonably closely, to aid in upstream submission of code.
    57 KB (9,325 words) - 18:24, 9 February 2009
  • ...are of one the most important lessons learned in the las century regarding aid and international development: '''that top-down approaches rarely have long ...of something important or useful might be the little one lappy olpc laptop child of today!
    125 KB (20,048 words) - 11:24, 1 June 2012

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