Senegal/KeurSadaro: Difference between revisions

From OLPC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New page: == Keur Sadaro, Senegal - School deployment == * '''Location''': Keur Sadaro, Senegal (near Thies, Senegal) Small scale deployment of approximately 50 XOs to the village of Keur Sadaro...)
 
m (OLPC KeurSadaroSenegal moved to Senegal/KeurSadaro: organize by country)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:

== Keur Sadaro, Senegal - School deployment ==
== Keur Sadaro, Senegal - School deployment ==
[[Image:Greenwifi-keur-sadaro.jpg]]
* '''Location''': Keur Sadaro, Senegal (near Thies, Senegal)


Small scale deployment of approximately 50 XOs to the village of Keur Sadaro in Senegal. 20 XOs are already onsite, awaiting distribution. 30 more should be arriving in June 2009 with a team of students and teachers from two high schools in San Francisco, CA. The schools, Drew School and Lick-Wilmerding School, have been working on a series of service learning and development projects in the village for the past two years.
* '''Location''': Keur Sadaro, Senegal (near Thies, Senegal)


Wireless network and internet access are being very generously donated to the village by Bruce Baikie of [http://www.green-wifi.org Green-Wifi]
Small scale deployment of approximately 50 XOs to the village of Keur Sadaro in Senegal. 20 XOs are already onsite, awaiting distribution

Latest revision as of 19:43, 18 May 2009

Keur Sadaro, Senegal - School deployment

Greenwifi-keur-sadaro.jpg

  • Location: Keur Sadaro, Senegal (near Thies, Senegal)

Small scale deployment of approximately 50 XOs to the village of Keur Sadaro in Senegal. 20 XOs are already onsite, awaiting distribution. 30 more should be arriving in June 2009 with a team of students and teachers from two high schools in San Francisco, CA. The schools, Drew School and Lick-Wilmerding School, have been working on a series of service learning and development projects in the village for the past two years.

Wireless network and internet access are being very generously donated to the village by Bruce Baikie of Green-Wifi