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== Charles Kiplagat == |
== Charles Kiplagat == |
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I am rising junior concentrating in Chemical Engineering at MIT[http://web.mit.edu]. |
I am rising junior concentrating in Chemical Engineering at MIT[http://web.mit.edu]. <br /> |
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Currently, I am the ''student web-editor'' for DSpace Foundation[http://www.DSpace.org] and ''Project Designer'' for TLO[http://web.mit.edu/tlo/www/]. When I heard of OLPCorps Africa, I was very excited to finally give back to Kenyan community. Like Amos, I taught my local primary school, Kapletingi, for two years after I finished high school. The sense of nurturing and expanding kid's knowledge has always been an excitement to me. But nothing appeals to me more than study and preservation of African Cultural Heritage. |
Currently, I am the ''student web-editor'' for DSpace Foundation[http://www.DSpace.org] and ''Project Designer'' for TLO[http://web.mit.edu/tlo/www/]. When I heard of OLPCorps Africa, I was very excited to finally give back to Kenyan community. Like Amos, I taught my local primary school, Kapletingi, for two years after I finished high school. The sense of nurturing and expanding kid's knowledge has always been an excitement to me. But nothing appeals to me more than study and preservation of African Cultural Heritage. |
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Amos Kitur
Amos Kitur is a Chemistry major at Harvard University. Currently, he is working on a research on the use of [Polymer surfactant in galvanization process]. Amos has a rich experience with children aged 6-12 years. Like most Kenyan student, Amos taught Chebalungu Primary school for several months right after finishing high school in 2003.
Charles Kiplagat
I am rising junior concentrating in Chemical Engineering at MIT[1].
Currently, I am the student web-editor for DSpace Foundation[2] and Project Designer for TLO[3]. When I heard of OLPCorps Africa, I was very excited to finally give back to Kenyan community. Like Amos, I taught my local primary school, Kapletingi, for two years after I finished high school. The sense of nurturing and expanding kid's knowledge has always been an excitement to me. But nothing appeals to me more than study and preservation of African Cultural Heritage.
I took Python programming class in my freshman years and it has been helpful since then. Also, I have a strong background and technical knowledge and skill in computers.
Evans Kosgei
Evans is currently working for Lehigh’s Media Center editing and designing department websites at Lehigh. He has a core background in wide-range of programming and excellent knowledge on computers in general.