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I am "Mala Mukherjee Suess", I am 34 years old and am doing a "Masters of Social Informatics" at the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen. I am part of a project to evaluate a potential Give One Get One program for a model school at the faculty of Education of the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen. The purpose of the project is to define a media concept for a first world school and its interaction with partner schools in developing countries.
I am ''Mala Mukherjee Suess'', I am 34 years old and am doing a ''Masters of Social Informatics'' at the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen.

I am part of a project to evaluate a potential Give One Get One program for a model school at the faculty of Education of the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen. The purpose of the project is to define a media concept for a first world school and its interaction with partner schools in developing countries.


Unfortunately we Swiss have no - legal - access to an OLPC Laptop yet, which makes my work very difficult. I hope to find the means through this Wiki to explore the OLPC and find out more about the G1G1 program in Europe.
Unfortunately we Swiss have no - legal - access to an OLPC Laptop yet, which makes my work very difficult. I hope to find the means through this Wiki to explore the OLPC and find out more about the G1G1 program in Europe.

Revision as of 18:27, 30 January 2008

I am Mala Mukherjee Suess, I am 34 years old and am doing a Masters of Social Informatics at the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen.

I am part of a project to evaluate a potential Give One Get One program for a model school at the faculty of Education of the University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen. The purpose of the project is to define a media concept for a first world school and its interaction with partner schools in developing countries.

Unfortunately we Swiss have no - legal - access to an OLPC Laptop yet, which makes my work very difficult. I hope to find the means through this Wiki to explore the OLPC and find out more about the G1G1 program in Europe.