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== '''Contents of project proposal''' ==
contents:
=== <br />General Overview ===
* Answer the basics:who,what,when,where.

Most importantly, KEEP IT CONCISE AND DIRECTLY TO THE POINT.
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* How will you work with children?
''Universities'': Dalarna University & Royal Institute of Technology(KTH), Sweden<br />
Are the children in school from June-August? no
''Team Name'': Ethio_Swed_ OLPCorps Team<br />
Are they on break? yes
''Team Memembers'': Dagmawi S. Tesfa and Demerew K. Tesfaye<br />
Address how you will deal with children and learning with their schedule.
''Deployment country'': Ethiopia<br />
* Who is the local partner? Oromia Development Association and Asri and Bale Farmers association

How will you follow-up?
=== <br />Answer the basics ===
Partner with groups capable of maintaining the deployment after you leave. Is there an academic institution, NGO, community organization, etc. willing to oversee the project after August? yes

Do you have family ties in the community? yes
<br />''Where'': Target School: Arsi Kersa primary school, munesa district and Eteya primary school, Eteya distric, Ethiopia<br />
What's going to happen when you leave? our locat partner will take over
''Who'': Target Class: kersa primary school of grade four students (Grade 4)<br />
o Include a letter of support from the local partner (this doesn't count towards your 750 word limit).
''When'': between June and August 09<br />
Make sure you show that together you're capable of handling the receipt of a 230 kg package of laptops and equipment
=== How will you work with children ===
Where will you store the equipment during the deployment. At our locat partner store
<br />Even if students are on break between June 09 and August 09, we have arrenged with our local partner, who has a close contact and woriking with community as well as management members of the school to arrange a schedule for the avalability of student during this period <br />OLPC ensures that teachers will have their own laptops and high-bandwidth connectivity, we have a means of supporting them that previously did not exist. Teachers, parents, and concerned experts can join in to create new learning networks to improve educational thinking and practices<br /> help students learn using technology and reflect on this learning. We need to engage them in those learning methodologies that are enhanced by connected laptops: the design and construction of personally meaningful objects using a variety of computational and traditional materials—a more diversified, humanistic, holistic approach to learning than previously was logistically possible<br />when children bring the laptops home with them, many parents began adult education courses at night using the laptops. Many families chose to move into communities with laptop programs. Children develop the skills to do normal maintenance on their laptops. Most important, though, is that the children engage more deeply in learning and school work over the year; the computer helps deepen this interaction<br />make quality education critical for human and social development<br />
* How will this impact 6-12 yr old children?

All proposals must be about kids 6-12 years old and their learning.
=== Address how you will deal with children and learning with their schedule (Deployment and training will be school based as follows) ===
A proposal gets stronger as soon as the group can show that children are the agents of change, not just the objects of teaching.
<br />1. Set meeting with our local partners (Oromia development association, Arsi branch), Eteya farmers coperative union, school mangement and comminity representative<br />
o Stick to OLPC's Core Principles:
2. Training of selected teachers (training of traines) sponsered by the local parteners, during working hours including weekends. The traind teachers will be responsibe to support and monitor students after Augest 09<br />
child ownership,
3. Teaching students with the teachers that we traind them<br />
low ages,
4. Handout of computers and training of students and teachers in class, after school and at weekends<br />
saturation,
5. Continuing training and integration of XO’s after the end of August<br />
connection, and
6. promote collaborative learning and … provide individualized instruction<br />
free and open source.
7. learning in laptop classrooms is often more self-directed<br />
* Describe your project's financial needs.
8. Teachers in laptop classrooms are more willing to assign presentations and multimedia projects to students, and score them<br />
As an attachment (that doesn't count towards the 750 word limit),
9. students as well as teachers gather and move around to work on projects this frees teachers to roam about the room helping those who have problems or need remediation<br />
provide a brief budget for the project. Include travel costs (to Kigali and your deployment community), housing for 9 weeks (can your local partner help here? yes our local partner cover the accommedation expenses), and other project-related expenses.
10. Teachers in laptop classrooms are more willing to assign presentations and multimedia projects to students, and score them using customized, project-driven rubrics and even self-assessments<br />
Remember that OLPC will only grant up to $10,000 and that you do not need to include XOs, accessories, or Kigali accomodations in your budget.

If you have a creative project-based idea that needs funding, let us know.
=== Who is the local partner ===
o Be realistic with your budget. It will determine how much money you'll receive.
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o But also be economical where possible. If we think a team's budget is wasteful or unrealistic, we will consider that in evaluating the proposal.
Eteya Farmers cooperative Union and Oromia Development association Arsi branch<br />
* How will you provide financial support after you leave? OLPC is dedicating significant time and resources to create learning environments throughout Africa! How can you show that your team can provide financial support after you leave?

o Research your university's grant programs, student associations, alumni networks, and other avenues of funding to sustain your deployment.
=== How will you follow-up (Supervision) ===
* Communication - do you share the language of the school or community where you will be working? yes
<br />We will train students and teachers parallelly, and enabling teachers to fully take care of teaching. Farmers cooperative Union and Oromia Development association as local partners, will take care of the monitoring capable of maintaining the deployment after we leave, oversee and support the program after August assisted by Oromia Development association, which will provide back-up, further training and supervision and which will liaise with the local community<br />
If not, how will this be overcome? The languge of the community is our native languge so there is no problem with this regards
=== Letter of support from the local partners ===
<br />

=== Where will you store the equipment during the deployment ===
<br />At our local partner store<br />
=== Describe your project's financial needs and provide a brief budget for the project ===
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=== How will you provide financial support after you leave ===
<br />
=== Research your university's grant programs, student associations, alumni networks, and other avenues of funding to sustain your deployment ===
<br />
=== ''Communication'' - do you share the language of the school or community where you will be working ===
<br />The languge of the community is our native languge os there is no problem with this regards

Latest revision as of 20:39, 19 March 2009

Contents of project proposal


General Overview


Universities: Dalarna University & Royal Institute of Technology(KTH), Sweden
Team Name: Ethio_Swed_ OLPCorps Team
Team Memembers: Dagmawi S. Tesfa and Demerew K. Tesfaye
Deployment country: Ethiopia


Answer the basics


Where: Target School: Arsi Kersa primary school, munesa district and Eteya primary school, Eteya distric, Ethiopia
Who: Target Class: kersa primary school of grade four students (Grade 4)
When: between June and August 09

How will you work with children


Even if students are on break between June 09 and August 09, we have arrenged with our local partner, who has a close contact and woriking with community as well as management members of the school to arrange a schedule for the avalability of student during this period
OLPC ensures that teachers will have their own laptops and high-bandwidth connectivity, we have a means of supporting them that previously did not exist. Teachers, parents, and concerned experts can join in to create new learning networks to improve educational thinking and practices
help students learn using technology and reflect on this learning. We need to engage them in those learning methodologies that are enhanced by connected laptops: the design and construction of personally meaningful objects using a variety of computational and traditional materials—a more diversified, humanistic, holistic approach to learning than previously was logistically possible
when children bring the laptops home with them, many parents began adult education courses at night using the laptops. Many families chose to move into communities with laptop programs. Children develop the skills to do normal maintenance on their laptops. Most important, though, is that the children engage more deeply in learning and school work over the year; the computer helps deepen this interaction
make quality education critical for human and social development

Address how you will deal with children and learning with their schedule (Deployment and training will be school based as follows)


1. Set meeting with our local partners (Oromia development association, Arsi branch), Eteya farmers coperative union, school mangement and comminity representative
2. Training of selected teachers (training of traines) sponsered by the local parteners, during working hours including weekends. The traind teachers will be responsibe to support and monitor students after Augest 09
3. Teaching students with the teachers that we traind them
4. Handout of computers and training of students and teachers in class, after school and at weekends
5. Continuing training and integration of XO’s after the end of August
6. promote collaborative learning and … provide individualized instruction
7. learning in laptop classrooms is often more self-directed
8. Teachers in laptop classrooms are more willing to assign presentations and multimedia projects to students, and score them
9. students as well as teachers gather and move around to work on projects this frees teachers to roam about the room helping those who have problems or need remediation
10. Teachers in laptop classrooms are more willing to assign presentations and multimedia projects to students, and score them using customized, project-driven rubrics and even self-assessments

Who is the local partner


Eteya Farmers cooperative Union and Oromia Development association Arsi branch

How will you follow-up (Supervision)


We will train students and teachers parallelly, and enabling teachers to fully take care of teaching. Farmers cooperative Union and Oromia Development association as local partners, will take care of the monitoring capable of maintaining the deployment after we leave, oversee and support the program after August assisted by Oromia Development association, which will provide back-up, further training and supervision and which will liaise with the local community

Letter of support from the local partners


Where will you store the equipment during the deployment


At our local partner store

Describe your project's financial needs and provide a brief budget for the project


S/No Activities Duration Cost per day Total Cost
1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 4 row 1, cell 5
2 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3 row 2, cell 4 row 2, cell 5
3 row 3, cell 2 row 3, cell 3 row 3, cell 4 row 3, cell 5
4 row 4, cell 2 row 4, cell 3 row 4, cell 4 row 4, cell 5
5 row 5, cell 2 row 5, cell 3 row 5, cell 4 row 5, cell 5

How will you provide financial support after you leave


Research your university's grant programs, student associations, alumni networks, and other avenues of funding to sustain your deployment


Communication - do you share the language of the school or community where you will be working


The languge of the community is our native languge os there is no problem with this regards