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There are a number of '''OLPC pilot schools''' that are working with children, teachers and communities in the field. |
There are a number of '''OLPC pilot schools''' that are working with children, teachers and communities in the field. Many of these are in smaller rural towns. |
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[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&ie=UTF8&cd=1&om=1&msa=0&msid=114558805698125207804.000440a3d84313e9c1ecd&ll=-18.229351,-47.724609&spn=168.939827,360&z=1 A Google Map] of current trial schools. |
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== [[OLPC Brazil |Brazil]] == |
== [[OLPC Brazil |Brazil]] == |
Revision as of 01:13, 17 March 2008
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There are a number of OLPC pilot schools that are working with children, teachers and communities in the field. Many of these are in smaller rural towns.
A Google Map of current trial schools.
Brazil
- Sao Paulo - see also [1] "Brazil to receive first OLPC notebooks"
- Porto Alegre - see also [2] "Inside One Laptop per Child: Episode 04", [3] "OLPC tv"
Ethiopia
India
Iraq
- Muthanna - see also [4] "Iraq’s Schoolchildren Get Computers with U.S. Help"
Mongolia
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Suriname
- Paramaribo - see also [5] "Suriname to pilot Laptop programme per child"