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Wondering if it might be possibly use laptops/laptop recipients to help document our work, or to promote and/or advocate for [[User:Bnardone/RHFP|RH/FP]] in recipient countries. |
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If twenty kids have a laptop with an OK camera and the ability to tell me what a picture means, then there's going to be one that can do as good a job as anyone of telling the truth about what's happening somewhere. |
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Interested in making a connection with a single recipient, or group of recipients, and exploring stuff in the vein of citizen journalism. |
Revision as of 14:45, 22 November 2007
User:Ben Nardone::My Talk::Internship::G1G1::Software::Peru::Nigeria
I'm looking for ways that my organization might work with or through OLPC. Couple bits that have occurred to me are below in ultra-brief format. Input solicited.
1 - Communications mechanism between nearest health care providers and children with mothers who are expecting.
- Use laptops to connect health care clinics with the families in OLPC target areas.
- Something like 'polling' software to allow teachers (or nearest healthcare entity through teachers) to ask children questions, e.g. 'who's mother is expecting',
- and then pump info to the families through the kids/laptops based on responses, eg nutritional priorities throughout pregnancy, expected/acceptable duration of labor so as to trigger intervention in problem deliveries before it's too late.
- Use same mechanism to educate? Establish a 2-way communication mechanism so that health care providers who are too far away for easy visits can monitor and guide the mothers-to-be.
- Maybe explore use of the video capture to enhance distance monitoring by the healthcare worker?
2 - Monitoring & Evaluation Data Collection devices
Turn laptops into data collection devices? Submit survey info from laptops to a site, via email or ftp? USB GPS?
3 - Laptops as story collectors, citizen journalism devices
Wondering if it might be possibly use laptops/laptop recipients to help document our work, or to promote and/or advocate for RH/FP in recipient countries.
If twenty kids have a laptop with an OK camera and the ability to tell me what a picture means, then there's going to be one that can do as good a job as anyone of telling the truth about what's happening somewhere.
Interested in making a connection with a single recipient, or group of recipients, and exploring stuff in the vein of citizen journalism.