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Nepal has had perhaps the most active grassroots OLPC community, that became active in the fall of 2006. The OLPC Nepal movement has needed to develop its deployment plans, school server architecture, and strategies of interfacing with government. The most active members of the OLPC community within Nepal formed a local non-profit organization in July 2007, [[OLE Nepal]], to implement Nepal's initial OLPC deployments. All of these became the exemplars for later deployments. |
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* April 25, 2008: [[OLE Nepal]] launches wide trial in [[Bashuki_Journal|Bashuki]] and [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra]] schools |
* April 25, 2008: [[OLE Nepal]] launches wide trial in [[Bashuki_Journal|Bashuki]] and [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra]] schools |
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* July 2007: [[OLE Nepal]] forms from previous OLPC Foundation members |
* July 2007: [[OLE Nepal]] forms from previous OLPC Foundation members |
Revision as of 09:33, 4 May 2008
Country Information | |
ISO Country Code | NP |
Wikipedia Article | Wikipedia Link |
Government Support | Sponsored Trials |
Deployment | Trial (50 to 500 machines) |
Languages | |
Keyboard Layout | Nepali Layout |
Written | Nepali (ne) |
Spoken | Nepali (ne) |
Secondary Written | Various dialects |
Secondary Spoken | Various dialects |
'Nepal नेपाल ' | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nepal_map.png | |
Capital | Kathmandu |
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Official languages | Nepali |
Area | 147,181 km² |
Population | |
- July 2007 estimate | 28,901,790 |
- 2003 census | 23,151,423 |
- Density | 184/km² |
Education | |
- Literacy (%) | 48.6 |
- Compulsory Years | |
- Compulsory Age | |
- Pop. in School Age | |
- Pop. in School | |
GDP (PPP) 2006 est. | USD 48.18 billion |
- Per capita | 1,500 |
GDP (nominal) est. | |
- Per capita | |
HDI (2007) | 0.534 (medium) |
Gini Index (2003–04) | 47.2 |
Time zone | NPT (UTC+5:45) |
Internet TLD | .np |
Calling code | ++977 |
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Nepal has had perhaps the most active grassroots OLPC community, that became active in the fall of 2006. The OLPC Nepal movement has needed to develop its deployment plans, school server architecture, and strategies of interfacing with government. The most active members of the OLPC community within Nepal formed a local non-profit organization in July 2007, OLE Nepal, to implement Nepal's initial OLPC deployments. All of these became the exemplars for later deployments.
News
- April 25, 2008: OLE Nepal launches wide trial in Bashuki and Bishwamitra schools
- July 2007: OLE Nepal forms from previous OLPC Foundation members
Additional Information Sources
- Mailing List: nepal@lists.laptop.org
- IRC Channel: #olpcnepal @ irc.freenode.net
- The large OLPC Nepal Category
- The unofficial OLPC News Nepal Section
- The OLE Nepal Website, especially their blog.
- The CIA's world factbook.
Deployments and Trials
OLE Nepal in Bashuki and Bishwamitra schools
OLPC launched at Bashuki and Bishwamitra schools on April 25th, 2008. Open Learning Exchange Nepal (OLE Nepal) distributed a total of 135 OLPC laptops to grade 2 and 6 students from two schools in the outskirts of Kathmandu Valley. These were addition to the 22 laptops that were handed out to teachers from the schools during the teacher preparation program held a month ago. The laptop project was undertaken in partnership with Nepal government’s Department of Education (DoE). This project is part of OLE Nepal’s mission to increase quality of education while reducing current disparity in access and quality between school types, regions, and population groups by integrating ICT-based education in daily teaching-learning process. The laptops for the project were donated by the Danish IT Society in Copenhagen.
These pilots focus on integrating laptops into the Nepali educational system. The laptops and relevant software have been integrated into the Nepali curriculum and teaching process for grades two and six, subjects Mathematics and English.
Planning Documents
Many planning documents were produced for this early deployment. Some of these were incorporated in later documents for general deployments.
- Pilot Sites, including selection process, target, and teams
- Jamirkot (Lalitpur), Bishwamitra Ganesh school pilot, including technical planning
- Lakuri Bhanjyang (Lalitpur), Shree Bashuki school pilot, including technical planning
- Teacher Training
- Content Development
- Content Development Principles
- EPaati - suite of educational software for grades 2 and 6 developed by OLE Nepal
- Program Evaluation (to be created)
- Nepal: Testing, QA, and Configuration
- Some relevant items from the blog:
- The School Server w/ emphasis on Moodle
- Monthly Game Jams
Historical Planning Documents
These pages are preserved to show the history but they are dated now and do not show actual deployment design.
- Nepal:Pilot Project Plan
- Nepal:School Server Specification
- Nepal:School Server Specification - Phase 1 Design
Groups
OLE Nepal
OLE Nepal is a local Nepali NGO that has a memorandum of understanding with Nepal's Department of Education to implement Nepal's pilots at Bashuki and Bishwamitra. For more information visit their wiki page or [website].
Nepal Government
Nepal Government has three-tier committees to implement OLPC in Nepal under Ministry of Education.
- Steering Committee -- Secretary of Ministry of Education chairs this
- Coordination Committee -- Director of Department of Education chairs this
- Task Force -- Deputy Director of Department of Education chairs this