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= Trials in PNG =
= Trials in PNG =


Deployments in PNG will commence in June 2008 at the following sites:
Deployments in PNG commenced in June 2008 at the following sites:
* Gaire, Central Province
* Gaire, Central Province
* Dreikikir, East Sepik Province
* Dreikikir, East Sepik Province

Two classes of one grade (Grade 3) plus teachers received the laptops and some training in June 2008. In November we finally got back to the schools to make immediate plans to complete the rest of the grades and teachers, and conduct more training. This was also an opportunity to get some good feedback on how the children and teachers were progressing, notwithstanding the need for more training. A report will be posted here in early Dec.

These schools are planned but no progress yet as of Nov 2008:

* Buka, Bougainville Province
* Buka, Bougainville Province
* St Peters, a large primary school in Port Moresby
* St Peters, a large primary school in Port Moresby


PNG Sustainable Development will self fund a programme of up to 11 schools, including Kisap (Western Highlands), schools in North Fly (Western Province) and Telefomin district north of the OK Tedi mining area. They are putting PGK 1m (USD 350,000) of community development funds held in trust into the project, which will start in early 2009.


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= News =
= News =

[http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=43362 PNG adopts One Laptop Per Child initiative] (Nov 2008)


[http://www.ciherald.co.ck/articles/h428f.htm One laptop per child concept accepted by PNG]
[http://www.ciherald.co.ck/articles/h428f.htm One laptop per child concept accepted by PNG]
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Gaire is located about 45 minutes drive from Port Moresby. It is the site of a rural community VSAT access point, set up under the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)'s Pacific Rural Internet Connectivity System (Pacific RICS) project.
Gaire is located about 45 minutes drive from Port Moresby. It is the site of a rural community VSAT access point, set up under the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)'s Pacific Rural Internet Connectivity System (Pacific RICS) project. Gaire Primary School is located at 9.6698S, 147.4086E (WGS84), sea level.


Breaking news, June 13th 2008: pictures of Gaire Primary school, 53 laptops, both streams of the Grade 3 saturated (Grade 3 is the first grade in the PNG primary education system). Gaire Primary School is located at 9.6698S, 147.4086E (WGS84), sea level.
June 13th 2008: 53 laptops distributed to both streams of the Grade 3 saturated (Grade 3 is the first grade in the PNG primary education system).


None of the children have any experience of computers before. Of the teachers, only the Principal and one or two others are computer literate.
None of the children have any experience of computers before. Of the teachers, only the Principal and one or two others are computer literate.
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=Photo Gallery for PNG trials=
=Photo Gallery=


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==Latest==

These pictures taken in November 2008

<gallery>
Image:PNG-Nov08-1.jpg|Gaire: Training students and teachers for a demonstration at Parliament
Image:PNG-Nov08-2.jpg|Gaire: Training students and teachers for a demonstration at Parliament
Image:PNG-Nov08-3.jpg|Don Bosco technology Institute: SPC's David Leeming training DBTI staff
Image:PNG-Nov08-4.jpg|Don Bosco technology Institute: SPC's David Leeming awarding training certificates to DBTI staff
Image:PNG-Nov08-5.jpg|Don Bosco technology Institute: trained staff with certificates
Image:PNG-Nov08-6.jpg|Yenkena Primary school (North Fly) teachers and students first look at the XO. Remote area in Western Province
Image:PNG-Nov08-7.jpg|Rain forest around remote Yenkena school extends for 100s of km in all directions
Image:PNG-Nov08-8.jpg|Kisap School, Banz, W. Highlands: PNGSDP Director Lawrence Stephens with teachers
Image:PNG-Nov08-9.jpg|Kisap School, Banz, W. Highlands
Image:PNG-Nov08-10.jpg|Dreikikir: students with examples of materials they have printed from XO photos
Image:PNG-Nov08-11.jpg|Dreikikir: Graduation photos taken on the XOs and printed
Image:PNG-Nov08-12.jpg|Local language PDF readers produced by primary school teachers and published for the XO by the SIL people
Image:PNG-Nov08-13.jpg|More locally produced content
</gallery>

==Initial deployment June 2008==
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Trials in PNG

Deployments in PNG commenced in June 2008 at the following sites:

  • Gaire, Central Province
  • Dreikikir, East Sepik Province

Two classes of one grade (Grade 3) plus teachers received the laptops and some training in June 2008. In November we finally got back to the schools to make immediate plans to complete the rest of the grades and teachers, and conduct more training. This was also an opportunity to get some good feedback on how the children and teachers were progressing, notwithstanding the need for more training. A report will be posted here in early Dec.

These schools are planned but no progress yet as of Nov 2008:

  • Buka, Bougainville Province
  • St Peters, a large primary school in Port Moresby

PNG Sustainable Development will self fund a programme of up to 11 schools, including Kisap (Western Highlands), schools in North Fly (Western Province) and Telefomin district north of the OK Tedi mining area. They are putting PGK 1m (USD 350,000) of community development funds held in trust into the project, which will start in early 2009.

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Contacts

  • Dr Joseph Pagelio, Secretary, Department of Education, PO Box 446, Waigani NCD Phone: 301 3447 Fax: 323 1031
  • Brian Gaius Monie, Senior Policy Development Officer, Dept of Education (email: brian_monie AT educationpng.gov.pg or bgm0077 AT gmail.com)
  • David Leeming
  • Ian Thomson
  • Michael Hutak, Director, OLPC Oceania, +61 412 001 052

Content and Localisation

Localization projects have been opened on the OLPC Pootle server for Tok Pisin language (PNG Pidgin)

News

PNG adopts One Laptop Per Child initiative (Nov 2008)

One laptop per child concept accepted by PNG

The Prime Minister of Papua Niugini has accepted the One Laptop per Child project for the children of his children. This was announced on Radio Pacific News on Tuesday morning and according to his statement, the OLPC project will be rolled out over several years at a cost of several million dollars. He also noted that Niue is already taking part in the OLPC (one laptop per child) project for all 500 of their school children.

Youtube Video

Youtube of Dreikikir deployment

Gaire

Gaire-th2.jpg

Gaire is located about 45 minutes drive from Port Moresby. It is the site of a rural community VSAT access point, set up under the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)'s Pacific Rural Internet Connectivity System (Pacific RICS) project. Gaire Primary School is located at 9.6698S, 147.4086E (WGS84), sea level.

June 13th 2008: 53 laptops distributed to both streams of the Grade 3 saturated (Grade 3 is the first grade in the PNG primary education system).

None of the children have any experience of computers before. Of the teachers, only the Principal and one or two others are computer literate.

See latest photos!


Dreikikir

PNG-Drek-20.jpg

Dreikikir Admin Primary School is located in East Sepik Province, near Wewak. This school is participating in the EU-funded Improvement of Rural Primary Education Facilities (IRPEF) project, based in Madang. The IRPEF is collaborating with the Department of Education and OLPC Oceania to implement the trial.

Dreikikir is located at 3.57516S, 142.76946E at altitude 380m.

Report for the Dreikikir trial deployment

This trial was started between 16th - 20th June 2008.

View the report by clicking here

Web resources for Dreikikir

Official website of the Ambunti-Dreikikir Electorate, Hon. Tony Aimo MP: [1]

Some pictures of the Drekikir region can be seen here: [2]

Other Resources for Dreikikir

Download Dreikikir data Spreadsheet of teachers and students names and positions with serial numbers of laptops. (ods format for Open Office)

Two videos were made of the deployment (300MB each). Contact Ian or David.

Useful links for PNG


Photo Gallery

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Latest

These pictures taken in November 2008

Initial deployment June 2008