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==Welcome==
One Laptop per Child is an education project, not a laptop project. With connected laptops, learners are liberated to actively engage with others with similar interests in cultures of learning by doing without being limited by time or space. In this way children can learn by teaching, actively assisting other learners and thereby liberating the teacher to focus her experience and expertise where most needed. Computers also facilitate appropriation of knowledge in domains difficult to comprehend with other static, non-connected materials. Teachers benefit as well as not only do they get to use the laptops at home for their own learning, but the connected laptop becomes a conduit for customized professional development enabling the teachers to gain access to expertise and colleagues, to pose and respond to practical questions.


One Laptop per Child is an [[education]] project, not a laptop project. With connected laptops, learners are liberated to actively engage with others with similar interests in cultures of learning by doing without being limited by time or space. Children can learn by teaching, actively assisting other learners and freeing the teacher to focus her experience and expertise where most needed.
Moreover, with mobile, connected laptops the walls of the classroom open and the entire community becomes the classroom and virtually the whole world enters on demand. The children carry the classrooms and teachers of the world with them through the community and into their homes. Children can participate in the study of global issues while simultaneously using local context for understanding. They can fully participate as producers of knowledge and not just as consumers of materials produced by others.


The OLPC Learning Team is currently in Kigali, Rwanda, developing a '''Center for Laptops & Learning''' in partnership with the Kigali Institute of Science & Technology (KIST). You can follow the work of the Learning Team on the [http://blog.laptop.org OLPC blog] and on this page.


The Learning Team recently worked with OLPCorps teams in Rwanda over the summer of 2009, and published an [[Media:Overview of training at the schools, 1st blog post.docx|overview of their training workshops]] in 5 schools. Other related events and [[learning workshops]] are captured here on the wiki.
''The Learning Team is now located in Kigali, Rwanda to start the Center for Laptops & Learning, in partnership with Kigali Institute of Science & Technology (KIST)'' <br>
'''You can follow the work of the Learning Team on the OLPC blog: blog.laptop.org, or below:'''


=== School stories and background ===
[[Media:Overview of training at the schools, 1st blog post.docx| Training at schools in Rwanda with visiting OLPCorps teams]]


Some useful theory to read about emergent design and high quality education:
'''You can also keep up with all Learning Team events/workshops here:''' <br>
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Learning_workshops


* [[Media:Emergent Design, David Cavallo.pdf| Emergent Design]], by Dr. [[user:cavallo|David Cavallo]], VP of Learning
== Getting Started with the Theory==
* [[Media:Need for high quality education, Part 1.doc| "Need for high quality education", part 1]] and [[Media:Laptops and High-quality education part 2.doc|part 2]], by Dr. Cavallo
[[Media:Emergent Design, David Cavallo.pdf| Emergent Design]] by Dr. David Cavallo, VP of Learning, OLPC
* [[Media:Learning Manual.pdf| OLPC Learning Guide]], by the Learning Team
* [[Media:Learning Overview for OLPCorps Team, by Juliano Bittencourt.doc|Learning Overview for OLPCorps]] by [[user:Juliano|Juliano Bittencourt]]


{| border="0"
[[Media:Need for high quality education, Part 1.doc| "Need for high quality education"]] by Dr. David Cavallo, VP of Learning, OLPC
|-
! [[OLPC Brazil/Porto Alegre|Porto Alegre]]<br>[[OLPC Brazil]]
! [[OLPC Nigeria/Galadima|Galadima]]<br>[[OLPC Nigeria]]
! [[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|Ban Samkha]]<br>[[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|OLPC Thailand]]
|- valign="top"
|[[Image:Porto_alegre.jpg|thumb|Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]]
|[[Image:Galadima1.jpg|thumb|Galadima is a hamlet in Abuja, Nigeria]]
|[[Image:Hiking02.jpg|thumb|Ban Samkha is a rural village in northern Thailand]]
|- valign="top"
! [[OLPC Uruguay/Cardal|Cardal]]<br>[[OLPC Uruguay]]
! [[OLPC Peru/Arahuay|Arahuay]]<br>[[OLPC Peru]]
! [[Khairat school]]<br>[[OLPC India]]
|- valign="top"
|[[Image:Cardal2.JPG|thumb|Villa Cardal is a small town in Uruguay]]
|[[Image:007_Arahuay_2nd_Photo.JPG|thumb|Arahuay is a small town in Peru]]
|[[Image:India.JPG|thumb|Khairat is a remote village in Maharashtra, India]]
|}


[[Media:Laptops and High-quality education part 2.doc| "Need for high quality education, part 2"]] by Dr. David Cavallo, VP of Learning, OLPC


== Philosophy ==
[[Media:Learning Manual.pdf| OLPC Learning Guide]] by OLPC Learning Team
Computers facilitate appropriation of knowledge in domains difficult to comprehend with other static, non-connected materials. Teachers benefit as well as not only do they get to use the laptops at home for their own learning, but the connected laptop becomes a conduit for customized professional development enabling the teachers to gain access to expertise and colleagues, to pose and respond to practical questions.


Moreover, with mobile, connected laptops the walls of the classroom open and the entire community becomes the classroom and virtually the whole world enters on demand. The children carry the classrooms and teachers of the world with them through the community and into their homes. Children can participate in the study of global issues while simultaneously using local context for understanding. They can fully participate as producers of knowledge and not just as consumers of materials produced by others.
[[Media:Learning Overview for OLPCorps Team, by Juliano Bittencourt.doc| Learning Overview]] by Juliano Bittencourt for OLPCorps teams


==Getting Started in the Classroom==
=== Classroom Resources ===
[[Media:EToys Book.docx| Guide on creating a storybook in Etoys]]


== Classroom Resources ==
=== Lesson Ideas with G-Compris ===
* [[Media:EToys Book.docx|Creating a storybook in Etoys]]
created by Silvia Kist for use at Kagugu Primary School, Kigali, Rwanda <br>
[[Media:G-Gompris, 1.docx| Lesson 1, Alphabet/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P2 alphabet.docx| Lesson 2, Alphabet, cont./]]
[[Media:G-compris, P3 numeration.docx| Lesson 3, Learning numbers with dice/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P4 numeration.docx| Lesson 4, Numbers with dice, cont./]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P5 numeration.docx| Lesson 5, Counting/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P7 numeration subtration.docx| Lesson 6, Subtraction/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P8 numeration order.docx| Lesson 7, Numeric Order/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P9 numeration table.docx| Lesson 8, A counting table/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P10 shapes.docx| Lesson 9, Shapes/]]
[[Media:G-Compris, P12 colors mosaic.docx| Lesson 10, Rebuilding a mosaic/]]


* Lesson Ideas with G-Compris, by Silvia Kist for use at [[Kagugu Primary School]] in Kigali:
=== Ideas/Examples ===
*# [[Media:G-Gompris, 1.docx| Lesson 1, Alphabet/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P2 alphabet.docx| Lesson 2, Alphabet, cont./]]
*# [[Media:G-compris, P3 numeration.docx| Lesson 3, Learning numbers with dice/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P4 numeration.docx| Lesson 4, Numbers with dice, cont./]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P5 numeration.docx| Lesson 5, Counting/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P7 numeration subtration.docx| Lesson 6, Subtraction/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P8 numeration order.docx| Lesson 7, Numeric Order/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P9 numeration table.docx| Lesson 8, A counting table/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P10 shapes.docx| Lesson 9, Shapes/]]
*# [[Media:G-Compris, P12 colors mosaic.docx| Lesson 10, Rebuilding a mosaic/]]


=== Ideas and Examples ===
* In Kigali, Rwanda, the OLPC Learning Team decided to publish a weekly challenge to all "XO students" via the New Times Newspaper. You can find a link to all the challenges here, try some with your class!:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO_Time


In Kigali the Learning Team decided to publish a weekly challenge to all XO students through the [[w:New Times Newspaper|New Times Newspaper]]. You can find a link to all the challenges here, try some with your class! [[XO Time]]


Also in Kigali, during an XO Summer Camp program, one group of students became journalists. Six teams from Kagugu Primary School, named, designed and created their own newspapers. This activity allowed some to express their creativity, learn about different research, investigatory methods, better understand sentence development and structure. Following please find the newspapers they created.


* [[Media:Ubumwe Newspaper.doc| Ubumwe Newspaper]] (doc)
* Also in Kigali, during an XO Summer Camp program, one group of students became journalists. Six teams from Kagugu Primary School, named, designed and created their own newspapers. This activity allowed some to express their creativity, learn about different research, investigatory methods, better understand sentence development and structure. Following please find the newspapers they created.
* [[Media:Group 2 Newspaper.doc| MWARAMUTSE KAGUGU]] (doc)
* [[Media:Group 3 newspaper.doc| Chantari Newspaper]] (doc)
* [[Media:Group 4, Kagugu Newspaper.doc| Kagugu Newspaper]] (doc)
* [[Media:Group 5, technology newspaper.doc| Technology Newspaper]] (doc)
* [[Media:Group 6, P4 Newspaper.doc| P4 Newspaper]] (doc)


[[Image:Shapes.jpg|right|thumb|Shapes examples to use.]]
[[Media:Ubumwe Newspaper.doc| Ubumwe Newspaper]]
Use Turtle Art or Scratch and see if you can create these shapes. The sheet includes both simple and complex shapes, increasing in order of complexity. There is a challenge there for everyone! The more complex shapes are often made up of combinations of the simpler ones.<ref>Examples drawn from ''[[w:Barry Newell's Turtle Confusion|]]'' (1988) </ref>


[[Media:Group 2 Newspaper.doc| MWARAMUTSE KAGUGU]]


== How can I get involved? ==
[[Media:Group 3 newspaper.doc| Chantari Newspaper]]
'''[http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&type=signup Create an account]''' on the OLPCWiki and [[talk:educators|leave us questions or comments]]!


Read about the OLPC '''[[Learning Vision]]''' to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do. Familiarize yourself with our ideas about '''[[content|content and collaboration]]''', and the various [http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/ Creative Commons licenses]. As a rule, we want educational materials produced for and connected with OLPC to be free and open source.
[[Media:Group 4, Kagugu Newspaper.doc| Kagugu Newspaper]]


* If you or your school want to work with XOs in the classroom (and don't yet have any), see the page for [[Interested schools]].
[[Media:Group 5, technology newspaper.doc| Technology Newspaper]]


* Visit our [[participate]], [[contributors program]], and [[projects]] pages, and see if others are working on a project that interests you. There is also a page specifically for '''[[education projects]]'''.
[[Media:Group 6, P4 Newspaper.doc| P4 Newspaper]]


* Visit our sister organization, [http://www.sugarlabs.org '''Sugar Labs'''], and join their [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org wiki].


* '''Add yourself''', or your organization, to the educator [[Educators/Roll Call|Roll Call]] page.
* Use Turtle Art or Scratch and see if you can create these shapes!
**the sheet includes both simple and complex shapes, increasing in order of complexity, there is a challenge there for everyone
**many of the more complex shapes are made up of combinations of the simpler shapes
''Source: Barry Newell's Turtle Confusion (1988)''
[[Media:Shapes.jpg| Shapes]]


* Add an '''[[Template:Educator|educator user box]]''' to your user page, which will add you to [[:Category:Educators]].
==How to get involved?==
*Read about the OLPC '''[[Learning Vision]]''' to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do.
*Familiarize yourself with our ideas about '''[[content|content and collaboration]]''', and the various [http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/ Creative Commons licenses]. As a rule, we want educational materials produced for and connected with OLPC to be free and open source.
* Visit our [[Contributors program]] page.
*'''[http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&type=signup Create an account]''' on the OLPCWiki!
* Visit our sister organization, [http://www.sugarlabs.org '''Sugar Labs'''] and join their [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org wiki].
*'''Add yourself''', or your organization, to the educator [[Educators/Roll Call|Roll Call]] page.
*Add an '''[[Template:Educator|educator user box]]''' to your user page, which will add you to [[:Category:Educators]].
*Create an '''[[Educational organization template|educational organization page]]''' for your organization, group, or school.
*Find a '''[[education projects|project]]''' that excites you.


* Create an '''[[Educational organization template|educational organization page]]''' for your organization, group, or school.
==== Contribute content ====
*Read about the '''[[content repository]]''' that will reside on the school servers.
*Add to the '''[[Educational content ideas|list of ideas]]''' for content that should be included in the repository.
*'''Contribute your content''' directly to OLPC by following [[contributing content|these instructions]].


==== Create activities ====
*Read the '''[[educational activity guidelines]]''' to learn about the features of the XO that pertain directly to educators.
*Explore our '''repository of [[:Category:Learning_Activities|activity outlines and lesson plans]]'''.
*Contribute to our collection of story-based '''[[learning activities]]'''.
*'''Create a new activity,''' either based on one of our [[sample learning activities]] or entirely from scratch.


=== Contribute content ===
* Read about the '''[[content repository]]''' that will reside on the school servers.
* Add to the '''[[Educational content ideas|list of ideas]]''' for content that should be included in the repository.
* '''Contribute your content''' directly to OLPC by following [[contributing content|these instructions]] and writing to <tt>content</tt>@<tt>laptop.org</tt>.


=== Create activities and collections ===
==Trial schools==
* Read the '''[[educational activity guidelines]]''' to learn about the features of the XO that pertain directly to educators.
{| border="0"
* Explore our '''repository of [[:Category:Learning_Activities|activity outlines and lesson plans]]'''.
|-
* Contribute to our collection of story-based '''[[learning activities]]'''.
! [[OLPC Brazil/Porto Alegre|Porto Alegre]]<br>[[OLPC Brazil]]
* '''Create a new activity,''' either based on one of our [[sample learning activities]] or entirely from scratch.
! [[OLPC Nigeria/Galadima|Galadima]]<br>[[OLPC Nigeria]]
* Upload your activity or collection to the Sugar Labs [http://activities.sugarlabs.org activities database].
! [[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|Ban Samkha]]<br>[[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|OLPC Thailand]]
|- valign="top"
|[[Image:Porto_alegre.jpg|thumb|Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]]
|[[Image:Galadima1.jpg|thumb|Galadima is a hamlet in Abuja, Nigeria]]
|[[Image:Hiking02.jpg|thumb|Ban Samkha is a rural village in northern Thailand]]
|- valign="top"
! [[OLPC Uruguay/Cardal|Cardal]]<br>[[OLPC Uruguay]]
! [[OLPC Peru/Arahuay|Arahuay]]<br>[[OLPC Peru]]
! [[Khairat school]]<br>[[OLPC India]]
|- valign="top"
|[[Image:Cardal2.JPG|thumb|Villa Cardal is a small town in Uruguay]]
|[[Image:007_Arahuay_2nd_Photo.JPG|thumb|Arahuay is a small town in Peru]]
|[[Image:India.JPG|thumb|Khairat is a remote village in Maharashtra, India]]
|}



== Comments ==
''"Pupils go even beyond what I can teach in the class. It's a very interesting thing to use. I personally have a better idea about teaching... We discovered that giving them time to discover something and to do it in their own way, they feel more happy and they are so excited in using it that, 'Yes, I discovered it! Yes, I can get it!! Yes, I can do this on my own!!!' Teaching is getting more interesting and less stressful."'' — Mr. O., Galadima School, Abuja, Nigeria
''"Pupils go even beyond what I can teach in the class. It's a very interesting thing to use. I personally have a better idea about teaching... We discovered that giving them time to discover something and to do it in their own way, they feel more happy and they are so excited in using it that, 'Yes, I discovered it! Yes, I can get it!! Yes, I can do this on my own!!!' Teaching is getting more interesting and less stressful."'' — Mr. O., Galadima School, Abuja, Nigeria


Schools who want to work with XOs in the classroom (and don't yet have any) should go to [[Interested schools]].

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One Laptop per Child is an education project, not a laptop project. With connected laptops, learners are liberated to actively engage with others with similar interests in cultures of learning by doing without being limited by time or space. Children can learn by teaching, actively assisting other learners and freeing the teacher to focus her experience and expertise where most needed.

The OLPC Learning Team is currently in Kigali, Rwanda, developing a Center for Laptops & Learning in partnership with the Kigali Institute of Science & Technology (KIST). You can follow the work of the Learning Team on the OLPC blog and on this page.

The Learning Team recently worked with OLPCorps teams in Rwanda over the summer of 2009, and published an overview of their training workshops in 5 schools. Other related events and learning workshops are captured here on the wiki.

School stories and background

Some useful theory to read about emergent design and high quality education:

Porto Alegre
OLPC Brazil
Galadima
OLPC Nigeria
Ban Samkha
OLPC Thailand
Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Galadima is a hamlet in Abuja, Nigeria
File:Hiking02.jpg
Ban Samkha is a rural village in northern Thailand
Cardal
OLPC Uruguay
Arahuay
OLPC Peru
Khairat school
OLPC India
Villa Cardal is a small town in Uruguay
Arahuay is a small town in Peru
Khairat is a remote village in Maharashtra, India


Philosophy

Computers facilitate appropriation of knowledge in domains difficult to comprehend with other static, non-connected materials. Teachers benefit as well as not only do they get to use the laptops at home for their own learning, but the connected laptop becomes a conduit for customized professional development enabling the teachers to gain access to expertise and colleagues, to pose and respond to practical questions.

Moreover, with mobile, connected laptops the walls of the classroom open and the entire community becomes the classroom and virtually the whole world enters on demand. The children carry the classrooms and teachers of the world with them through the community and into their homes. Children can participate in the study of global issues while simultaneously using local context for understanding. They can fully participate as producers of knowledge and not just as consumers of materials produced by others.


Classroom Resources

Ideas and Examples

In Kigali the Learning Team decided to publish a weekly challenge to all XO students through the New Times Newspaper. You can find a link to all the challenges here, try some with your class! XO Time

Also in Kigali, during an XO Summer Camp program, one group of students became journalists. Six teams from Kagugu Primary School, named, designed and created their own newspapers. This activity allowed some to express their creativity, learn about different research, investigatory methods, better understand sentence development and structure. Following please find the newspapers they created.

Shapes examples to use.

Use Turtle Art or Scratch and see if you can create these shapes. The sheet includes both simple and complex shapes, increasing in order of complexity. There is a challenge there for everyone! The more complex shapes are often made up of combinations of the simpler ones.<ref>Examples drawn from [[w:Barry Newell's Turtle Confusion|]] (1988) </ref>


How can I get involved?

Create an account on the OLPCWiki and leave us questions or comments!

Read about the OLPC Learning Vision to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do. Familiarize yourself with our ideas about content and collaboration, and the various Creative Commons licenses. As a rule, we want educational materials produced for and connected with OLPC to be free and open source.

  • If you or your school want to work with XOs in the classroom (and don't yet have any), see the page for Interested schools.
  • Add yourself, or your organization, to the educator Roll Call page.


Contribute content

  • Read about the content repository that will reside on the school servers.
  • Add to the list of ideas for content that should be included in the repository.
  • Contribute your content directly to OLPC by following these instructions and writing to content@laptop.org.

Create activities and collections


Comments

"Pupils go even beyond what I can teach in the class. It's a very interesting thing to use. I personally have a better idea about teaching... We discovered that giving them time to discover something and to do it in their own way, they feel more happy and they are so excited in using it that, 'Yes, I discovered it! Yes, I can get it!! Yes, I can do this on my own!!!' Teaching is getting more interesting and less stressful." — Mr. O., Galadima School, Abuja, Nigeria