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=Initial testing of B2 machines= |
=Initial testing of B2 machines= |
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In March 2007, about 20 B2 machines were brought to a school in the Samkha village located in the suburbs of northern Thailand. A selected group of students were given the computer, which they take home. The students and teachers have been working together to test the basic functionalities of the machine and observe how the XO can be integrated into the learning activities currently taking place in the school. |
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= Photos = |
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[[Image:Hiking01.jpg | 300 px]] [[Image:Hiking02.jpg | 300 px]] [[Image:Hiking03.jpg | 300 px]] |
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Students using the XO to take pictures of local vegetable and herbs |
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[[Image:villager01.jpg | 350 px]] |
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Parents are intregued by the machine, especially with the video camera. |
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[[Image:monk.jpg | 350 px]] |
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Students showing an XO to a local monk |
Revision as of 01:21, 13 May 2007
Initial testing of B2 machines
In March 2007, about 20 B2 machines were brought to a school in the Samkha village located in the suburbs of northern Thailand. A selected group of students were given the computer, which they take home. The students and teachers have been working together to test the basic functionalities of the machine and observe how the XO can be integrated into the learning activities currently taking place in the school.
Photos
Students using the XO to take pictures of local vegetable and herbs
Parents are intregued by the machine, especially with the video camera.
Students showing an XO to a local monk