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<i>On Monday June 24, 2013 at 5PM EDT (New York time) OLPC Afghanistan founder Mike Dawson & his partner Carol Ruth Silver will be interviewed live @ http://facebook.com/UnleashKids</i> |
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... and thanks for visiting the Afghanistan "OLPC" related Wiki-Pages, for the One Laptop Per Child '''Universal Primary Education project'''. This is '''an "Open Commmunity" project''', similar to the Wikipedia and Open Source Community projects, like Linux, OpenOffice, etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]] and [[Millennium Development Goal]] nr.2: Bringing Universal Primary Education. |
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* 2' video - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-M77C2ejTw&NR=1 OLPC Intro part 1] |
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* 2' video - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMeX2D4AOjM&feature=related OLPC Intro part 2] |
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==One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan== |
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This is the new Official Wiki page for "One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan" project. The old page is archived at [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/One_Laptop_Per_Child_Afghanistan One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan]]. |
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The aim of this educational project is to bring Universal Primary Education by 2015 as - anno year 2000 initiated - '''United Nations Millennium Development Goal nr.2'''. For this and above approach, - and also a lot of lobbying by the right persons on the right places and time - '''the United Nations is a Partner in this Open Community project'''! It is the largest educational project undertaken by Humanity ever... and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there ... and things are moving very fast indeed: over 86.000 eBooks available, all education disciplines covered, 2008 saw the first 3 developing countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smallest schools in a box-laptops. |
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[[Image:OLPC-AF.jpg|One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan]] |
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OLPC is a not for profit that tries to remain as small as possible and is focussed on making sure the One Laptop Per Child initiative and hardware stays open source and open hardware. OLPC offers tools for the community to collaborate in working on the soft and hardware and helping out with deploying OLPC projects. OLPC soft and hardware is free to be used by all. OLPC has not opened and will not set-up any legal OLPC Afghanistan entity in Afghanistan. OLPC is sure that there are competent individuals that will come together in an organization or that some existing organization will take up the lead in building a dynamic community that will take the OLPC initiative into Afghanistan. It is not possible in making a profit on the laptops. The prices are open and the same to everybody and merely depend on massive numbers. The only way to eventually earn money is by providing assistance to deploy - get through the different phases - and accompany the project, assisting the government in deploying One Laptop Per Child, assisting with training teachers, collaborating in making dedicated ebooks, etc. |
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==Project Goals== |
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Afghanistan is a very multi-cultural society with a very diverse diaspora. We hope that this diaspora will work their way to these pages and that the Afghanistan society will benefit from these citizens with one leg in Afghanistan and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelerate bringing the level that our planet can be a nice place for all humans to new and inspiring heights for generations to come. |
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Afghanistan is a very famous for being a multicultural country. Participation of the OLPC |
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project in Afghanistan will not only revolutionize the way children are taught, |
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but also scale up the eco-system of sharing between the diverse set of communities existing |
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in the central Asian countries. |
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Please feel free to create sub-categories or list or start collaborating, teaming up and expanding our and your projects, existing and new ones in one of the sub-categories. |
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The mission of this Nonprofit Organization is to create an environment for OLPC, |
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take necessary steps to ensure every child in Afghanistan gets the laptop and |
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develop the Local Activities for OLPC laptops that could revolutionize how |
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Afghani children are educated. |
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The goal is to provide every child in Afghanistan with new opportunities to |
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explore, experiment, and express themselves in a collaborative way. |
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The Ministry of Education Afghanistan (MoE), and Ministry of Communication and |
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Information Technology Afghanistan (MoCIT), in a unique public-private partnership |
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with USAID’s Afghanistan Small and Medium Enterprise Development (ASMED) and |
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Telecom Development Company Afghanistan - Roshan, launched the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) |
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project in Afghanistan in September 13, 2008. |
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=== Contacts and Further Information === |
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• Official [http://www.olpc.af OLPC Afghanistan website] |
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==Background== |
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• Official [http://www.olpc.blogsky.com OLPC Afghanistan Dari Weblog] |
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* Country background and overview: '''[[OLPC Afghanistan/Background]]''' |
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* '''[[OLPC_Afghanistan/Deployment_News|School deployments]]''' |
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This is the official Wiki page for "One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan" project. |
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• Contact [mailto:salim_hayran@yahoo.co.uk Salim Hayran], OLPC Afghanistan Project Coordinator |
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[[Image:OLPC-AF.jpg|One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan]] |
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• Send inquiries to info@olpc.af |
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Learning outcomes could be massively improved using technology to overcome obstacles in both mainstream school and community based education environments. The OLPC Afghanistan Pilot is working to overcome technical, content, and cultural issues to harness the power of technology in even the most challenging environments to improve learning outcomes; contributing to the future development and prosperity of Afghanistan. |
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== Stakeholders == |
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The following stakeholders are working together to improve education and bring new opportunities for economic development through low cost computing and computer literacy for the Afghanistan's future workforce. |
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* Schools teach in shifts, learning time can be quite short (2.5hrs/day). Blended Learning with OLPC can effectively extend learning time using classroom time to share learning outcomes |
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• Members of [http://www.moe.gov.af Ministry of Education Afghanistan] |
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* Teachers often lack time / resources for providing feedback. Enhanced learning content and instant feedback could be provided to guide learning and improve learning outcomes. |
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• Members of [http://www.mcit.gov.af Ministry of Communications and IT Afghanistan] |
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* Library resources are sometimes scarce. Using the offline digital library system even without Internet huge amounts of learning resources can be instantly available. |
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• USAID's [http://www.asmed.af Afghan Small and Medium Enterprise Development (ASMED)] |
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* Interactive learning resources and encouraging sharing between learners could lead to improved creativity, problem solving skills and life skills. |
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• [http://www.roshan.af Roshan]: one of the largest private employers in Afghanistan |
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Especially crucial for rural areas with power constraints, this XO model only uses about 25% of the power |
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• [http://www.paiwastoon.com.af PAIWASTOON Networking Services Ltd]: PAIWASTOON is Afghan-International company with a focus on developing sustainable solutions that Make IT Work For Afghanistan. We specialize in open source technology, localization and online applications. We seek opportunities for technology to have a positive effect on as many Afghans as possible, as sustainability as possible. We build the capacity of our local team towards the aim of creating a sustainable locally led company. For further information, contact [mailto:sohaib@paiwastoon.com.af the implementation team]. |
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usage of a regular laptop, and has the ability to be solar or [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTHilzbuORE&feature=related foot powered]. |
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The laptops will be integrated into teaching curricula, providing students with a vast educational resource, access to |
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word processing, educational programs, email, and internet browser software. Families |
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will then have access to training, job information, and resources to develop and improve farms and small |
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businesses. |
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Targeting current and historical conflict zones, including Afghanistan, correlates with OLPC’s mission |
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[[Image:OLPC_Team.gif]] |
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of offering equal-access education to the most isolated children in the |
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[[Image:N1128574395_30226794_5654.jpg|right|thumb| OLPC Afghanistan Team]] |
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world-- with the additional advantage of promoting world peace. Although providing immediate relief for |
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[[Image:N1017019719_206589_3238.jpg|right|thumb| OLPC Af. Team inside the Office]] |
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health and infrastructure appear to be of more critical importance in war ridden areas, in order to fully rebuild a war torn region, |
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[[Image:N1017019719_206626_2287.jpg|thumb|right| OLPC Af. team in Qargha]] |
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educating the youth and future leaders provide the most hope in the construction of a politically stable |
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country. |
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A number of full proposals about how to proceed with a large-scale deployment have been presented, including a '''[[:File:OLPC-BriefingNote.pdf|2010 briefing note]]''' by the NGO's ''AIMS'' and Paiwastoon''. |
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=== Collaboration by the Stakeholders === |
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==Educational Content== |
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Localization of XO's into Afghan languages (Dari & Pashto) has been successfully completed, Pashto translation is completed both in pootle online translation server as well as our Entrans translation server, Dari translation was completed offline and then uploaded to pootle server and the translation over Entrans was also successfully completed. In order to load localized interface into XOs, MoE in cooperation with ACSA verified (approved) the translation of Pashto localization and now we are waiting for the approval of Dari localization. The Pashto Verified / adjusted files were compiled and uploaded to the XO machines before the deployment in Jalalabad, where now it’s being used in XO laptops. |
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Hardware is but a gateway to content. The OLPC Afghanistan team has: |
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On May 31st, 2009, a collaborative effort was made between OLPC Afghanistan, Master Teachers by Satellite for Afghanistan (MSTA) and Afghan Film to develop an educational game for the XO laptops deployed in Afghanistan. Stories of Nasruddin will guide children through the game. The game will focus mainly on literacy (Dari, Pashto) and numeracy; in later stages science subjects such as physics, biology and chemistry will be added. OLPC Afghanistan expects that the game will be developed in next 2-3 months. |
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* Completely translated Sugar / standard activities as well as EToys |
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==Deployments== |
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* Translated [http://gcompris.net/ GCompris] to Dari and Pashto |
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=== Team Members Involved === |
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* A digital library in each school |
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'''Volunteer Team''' |
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#[mailto:olpc-info@paiwastoon.com.af '''Sohaib Obaidi Ebtihaj'''] |
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#[mailto:usman.mansour@gmail.com '''Usman Mansour Ansari'''] |
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#[mailto:m.hamed@paiwastoon.com.af '''Mohammad Hamed Quraishi'''] |
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Read More about the OLPC Afghanistan volunteers [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan_Team here] |
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* Teacher training materials freely available for download |
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'''OLPC Afghanistan Team''' |
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* Family health information activity |
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Read about the OLPC Afghanistan Team [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan_Team here] |
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* Economic Development / Small business activity |
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Join the [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=100816705098 FaceBook group] for fresh and updated news as well. |
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Currently we are working on the creation of a high speed book scanner in the office in Kabul (as per the archive.org model) and creation of enhanced curriculum books for all subjects to provide mini tests, simulators, etc. |
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=== Pilot Program === |
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==Technical Accomplishments== |
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OLPC technical implementation team started working on 19th of November 2008. In December 2008 OLPC Afghanistan deployment team received 10 XO's from the Ministry of Education Afghanistan, for a test lab, which was based in PAIWASTOON office. These XO's are used for experiments and testing in OLPC-AF Office by its technical team, in order to develop and test new activities and software for XO's. |
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OLPC Afghanistan has been working to overcome technical barriers to make the deployment really work... |
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=== First Deployment === |
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* Developed pure wireless deployment system using Freifunk firmware (also writing the documentation for this firmware in English for the first time) |
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Twenty teachers have been trained in this school and now they are teaching students with XOs. The Master trainers were trained in PAIWASTOON office and they trained the teachers in the school. In January, 2009, teacher training took place in Kabul and Jalalabad. Each was four days long. |
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* Developed a sustainable pedal as you use it table to run the XO [http://www.olpcnews.com/countries/afghanistan/updates_from_olpc_afghanistan_1.html OLPC News Article] |
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The deployment should have started in the last week of January, but it actually happened in mid-March. On March 17th, 2009 a ceremony took place at the governor's palace including the Deputy Minister of Education Afghanistan, Director of ICT for the Ministry of Education Afghanistan, Director general of ICT for Ministry of Communication and IT Afghanistan, parents, children (top class position holders e.g. "honor roll"), USAID/ASMED's regional manager and the OLPC Afghanistan Technical Implementation Team. |
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* Adapted espeak for Dari (work in progress on refinement / exceptions). Text to speech technology to support literacy, the illiterate and semi literate. |
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In its first deployment plan, OLPC-AF provided 396 XOs to every single child in a school in grades 4, 5 & 6 at the Istiqlal High School in the Ningarhar province of Jalalabad. Once the remaining number of XOs are received from OLPC, they will be deployed to grades 1-3. The Istiqlal parents’ attitude, community acceptance, and the school’s overall attitude toward OLPC were the major factors for selection. Also the school size and the number of students in that school was the best match for our first pilot school. |
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* Adapted the [http://www.renpy.org Renpy] Roleplay engine to work better on the XO and worked with developers to support right to left scripts. |
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The deployed laptops are pre-installed with: |
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* Software for copying complete websites remotely (webdump) and quickly building, indexing and searching a digital library that works over the local network without the school needing Internet access. |
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* Complete localization of all core activities in both national languages of Afghanistan (Dari and Pashto) |
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* The Ministry of Education standard national curriculum books |
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* Economic information for parents including advice on job interviews etc, a local business directory, a guide to starting a business in Afghanistan, and research of different possibilities for starting small businesses locally. |
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* Health information (Basic Hygiene, Nutrition, Hand washing - some remaining to be translated) |
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* Localized updated manuals / guides that replace the standard user manual and appear when the user clicks the Help Icon |
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* Information for parents about the XO laptop and it's benefits |
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==Project Goals== |
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Roshan Telecom provided Internet connectivity (64 kbps) to the school, and now students are connected through the mesh network as well as low-speed (just for upgrading of sugar/activities) Internet connection. |
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Mission: To create a fit environment for OLPC, take necessary steps to ensure every child in Afghanistan receives an XO laptop and |
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Children were of course delighted to receive the laptops and quickly started exploring. The Technical Implementation Team is following up the pilot school to see how the kids and their teachers are getting on with OLPC XO laptops. |
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develop the Local Activities for OLPC laptops that could revolutionize how Afghani children are educated. |
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The Afghanistan OLPC project will revolutionize the |
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way in which children are taught and promote cooperation |
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between the diverse set of communities existing in central Asia. |
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The goal of OLPC Afghanistan is to provide every child with new opportunities |
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to explore, experiment, and express themselves in a collaborative way. |
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=== Contacts and Further Information === |
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=== Information on the Pre-Selected Schools for Implementation === |
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Here is the list of schools in 5 provinces of Afghanistan. OLPC Laptops will be deployed to all Kabul schools and 25 selected schools in other provinces. Here is the list of schools for pre-selection: |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Imp_Kabul <b>Kabul</b>] |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Imp_Baghlan <b>Baghlan</b>] |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Imp_Balkh <b>Balkh</b>] |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Imp_Herat <b>Herat</b>] |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Imp_Nengarhar <b>Nengarhar</b>] |
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• Official [http://www.olpc.af OLPC Afghanistan website] |
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=== Second Deployment === |
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• Official [http://www.olpc.blogsky.com OLPC Afghanistan Dari Weblog] |
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OLPC entered its second phase of deployment on June 21st, when students in grades 4-6 in four Kabul schools were given 2000 laptops. |
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• Contact [mailto:salim_hayran@yahoo.co.uk Salim Hayran], OLPC Afghanistan Project Coordinator |
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Upcoming updates of this deployment will be coming soon. |
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• Send inquiries to info@olpc.af |
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=== Deployment Wiki Page === |
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[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan/Deployment_News Read here] |
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• www.EuAndDiasporaLeadershipDevelopmentInstitute.tk Tribal Regions Afghani-[[Pakistan]] |
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== Picture Blog == |
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•• Faisal Amin Khan - +92 334 515 23 07 - Tribal Regions Afghani-Pakistan |
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•• Paris:+33 606864669 GILIBERT |
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•• Paris: +33658423460 J. BURLOT |
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•• Brussels +32 487 580 265 --[[User:SvenAERTS|SvenAERTS]] 13:39, 11 April 2014 (UTC) |
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'''OLPC Afghanistan Team''' |
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View pictures [http://picasaweb.google.com/afghaneco/OLPCAfghanistan# here] |
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Read More about the OLPC Afghanistan team and volunteers [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan_Team here]] |
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==Deployments== |
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=== Deployment Wiki Page === |
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# video report: http://armdevices.net/2011/10/24/olpc-summit-afghanistan/#disqus_thread |
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# [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan/Deployment_News Read here] Information on pilot project, first and second phase of deployment and list of schools selected for implementation. |
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== Media Coverage == |
== Media Coverage == |
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4/3/09 Huffington Post: [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nicholas-negroponte/afghanis-desperately-want_b_182913.html “Afghanis Desperately want to Learn and aren't Afraid to Do So: Washington can't be Afraid to Help Them”] by Matt Keller, Director of Europe, Middle East and Africa for One Laptop per Child. |
4/3/09 Huffington Post: [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nicholas-negroponte/afghanis-desperately-want_b_182913.html “Afghanis Desperately want to Learn and aren't Afraid to Do So: Washington can't be Afraid to Help Them”] by Matt Keller, Director of Europe, Middle East and Africa for One Laptop per Child. |
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3/5/09 CNN: [http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/03/05/one.laptop.per.child/ “Laptops bring lessons, maybe even peace”] |
3/5/09 CNN: [http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/03/05/one.laptop.per.child/ “Laptops bring lessons, maybe even peace”] |
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12/12/07 CSR Wire (The Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire): [http://www.csrwire.com/press/press_release/14970-The-Kite-Runner-Inspires-Gift-Through-One-Laptop “The Kite Runner Inspires Gift Through One Laptop”] |
12/12/07 CSR Wire (The Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire): [http://www.csrwire.com/press/press_release/14970-The-Kite-Runner-Inspires-Gift-Through-One-Laptop “The Kite Runner Inspires Gift Through One Laptop”] |
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'''Picture Blog''' |
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==The Structure of Technical Operations== |
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[[Image:OLPC_Team_Work_Chart.JPG|right|thumb| The Structure of Technical Operations]] |
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[[Image:Laptop_Update_&_Maintenance_Procedure.JPG|right|thumb| Laptop Update & Maintenance Procedure]] |
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[[Image:Example_of_Networking_Site_for_Teachers.JPG|right|thumb| Example of Networking Site for Teachers]] |
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The first diagram shows the structure of Technical operations of OLPC Afghanistan. |
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The Second one is the chart of Laptop Update and Maintenance procedure and the job of each team member. |
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The third diagram is showing an example of networking sites available for teachers in schools. |
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*via Picassa [http://picasaweb.google.com/afghaneco/OLPCAfghanistan#] |
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<b>Sections</b>: |
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*via Flickr [http://www.flickr.com/groups/743893@N22/pool/] |
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The whole Technical operations can be divided into 5 sections. |
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*Deployment teams section |
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This section's responsibility is deployment of OLPC laptops to schools with all related logistics and actions. |
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*Technical trainers section |
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Technical trainers are responsible for education of teachers and at the beginning of the project also for education of Technical operations staff. |
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*User service team section |
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User service teams provides support for teachers and schools what OLPC laptops concern – troubleshooting, documentation creation, development of new activities (programs). |
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This team will closely cooperate with Ministry of Education on development of new content and activities for OLPC already deployed where MoE will provide the Curricular specifications and content and User service team developers will create the programming part. |
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*Localization team section |
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Localization team is responsible for translating the current activities into Dari and Pashto. This activity will take place at the very beginning of OPLC project. |
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== See also == |
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==Job descriptions of each position== |
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* [[OLPC Afghanistan/Job descriptions]] - jobs needed for the project, not necessarily filled |
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Following are concrete job descriptions of each position within Technical operations. |
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* [[OLPC Afghanistan Stakeholders]] |
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* Carol Ruth Silver: Master Teachers by Sattelite: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en--JhgfD4w |
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* [[Technical Structure and Operations]] |
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* [http://www.dupreefoundation.org/able.htm Dupree Foundation and their Library initiative] |
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** [[OLPC link dupreefoundation]] |
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* [http://www.plainink.org/en/about-us/history Plain Ink] |
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** https://www.facebook.com/selene.biffi?fref=ts |
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** [[OLPC link Plainink]] |
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciTdxKunWf4 Students in Charikar, Afghanistan want computers] |
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== External links == |
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*<b>Position:</b> Technical implementation manager |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Coordinating whole technical side of OLPC |
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*Communicating with Project manager at the MoE |
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*Monitoring and evaluation of technical aspects of OLPC implementation |
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*Coordinating of reporting to Project partners (Roshan, ASMED, MoE) |
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*<b>Position:</b> Deployment technician |
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*<b>Team:</b> Deployment team |
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*<b>Responsible Persons:</b> |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Deploying computers to schools |
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*Checking mesh network created automatically by XO laptops |
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*Checking and installing basic electrical work for laptops |
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*Connecting computers to internet via GPRS |
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*<b>Position:</b> Deployment intern |
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*<b>Team:</b> Deployment team |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Assisting Deployment technicians with laptop deployment to schools |
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*Checking mesh network created automatically by XO laptops |
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*Checking and installing basic electrical work for laptops |
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*Connecting computers to internet via GPRS |
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*<b>Position:</b> Tech trainer |
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*<b>Team:</b> Training team |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Training of teachers – technical aspects of using OLPC (basic usage, troubleshooting etc.) |
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*Training of Deployment teams – technical specifics of deploying of OLPC |
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*Training of User services officers – usage of OLPC, troubleshooting |
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*<b>Position:</b> User services director |
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*<b>Team:</b> User services team |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Coordinating work of User services team |
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*Assigning placements for members |
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*Communicating with MoE regarding new activities (applications) development |
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*Overseeing documentation creation |
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*Overseeing incident database and Support line |
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*Overseeing fixing laptops and linked logistics |
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*Overseeing development of new activities (applications) |
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*Review of content materials and communicating it to MoE for approval |
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*<b>Position:</b> User services officer |
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*<b>Team:</b> User services team |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Writing documentation for use of activities (programs) |
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*Helping to write specification for new applications for OLPC |
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*Creating Help pages/manual for teachers |
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*Operating Incident database |
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*Remote support for laptops |
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*Checking/fixing laptops that arrive |
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*Checking diagnostic programs |
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*Answering support line |
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*<b>Position:</b> Developer |
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*<b>Team:</b> User services team |
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<b>Main responsibilities:</b> |
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*Develop / Adapt activities (programs) for Afghan Curriculum |
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*Support training university students |
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*Develop and finalise standard OLPC images for deployment (client & server) |
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*Developing community web applications |
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*<b>Position:</b> Dari language translator |
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*<b>Team:</b> Localisation team |
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*Oversee publishing of designed document such as printing (quotations, communication with printing services, quality check up etc.), website updates, distribution of documents psychically and over email / mailing lists and similar. |
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*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan/Lets_Explore_XO Lets Explore the XO] |
*[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan/Lets_Explore_XO Lets Explore the XO] |
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*[http://www.olpc.af One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan] ''official website'' |
*[http://www.olpc.af One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan] ''official website'' --[[User:SvenAERTS|SvenAERTS]] 13:36, 11 April 2014 (UTC) sais: Oops! Google Chrome could not find www.olpc.af |
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*[http://www.paiwastoon.com.af PAIWASTOON] |
*[http://www.paiwastoon.com.af PAIWASTOON] --[[User:SvenAERTS|SvenAERTS]] 13:36, 11 April 2014 (UTC) sais: Google Chrome could not find www.paiwastoon.com.af |
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*[http://www.olpc.blogsky.com OLPC Afghanistan Dari Blog] |
*[http://www.olpc.blogsky.com OLPC Afghanistan Dari Blog] |
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*[http://fa.olpc.wikia.com/wiki/%D8%B5%D9%81%D8%AD%D9%87%D9%94_%D8%A7%D8%B5%D9%84%DB%8C OLPC Afghanistan Dari Wiki Page] |
*[http://fa.olpc.wikia.com/wiki/%D8%B5%D9%81%D8%AD%D9%87%D9%94_%D8%A7%D8%B5%D9%84%DB%8C OLPC Afghanistan Dari Wiki Page] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go/OLPC_Afghanistan OLPC Afghanistan] on Wikipedia |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go/OLPC_Afghanistan OLPC Afghanistan] on Wikipedia |
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*[http://sugarlabs.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan OLPC Afghanistan Sugar-Labs wiki Page] |
*[http://sugarlabs.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan OLPC Afghanistan Sugar-Labs wiki Page] |
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*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=100816705098 Facebook group] Official OLPC Afghanistan Facebook group |
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#[[Feel connected join the OLPC community at IRC - Instant Chat channel "OLPC" who are also working on OLPC projects right now at the same time you are working now]] |
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On Monday June 24, 2013 at 5PM EDT (New York time) OLPC Afghanistan founder Mike Dawson & his partner Carol Ruth Silver will be interviewed live @ http://facebook.com/UnleashKids
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... and thanks for visiting the Afghanistan "OLPC" related Wiki-Pages, for the One Laptop Per Child Universal Primary Education project. This is an "Open Commmunity" project, similar to the Wikipedia and Open Source Community projects, like Linux, OpenOffice, etc. and it is working along Agenda 21 and Millennium Development Goal nr.2: Bringing Universal Primary Education.
- 2' video - OLPC Intro part 1
- 2' video - OLPC Intro part 2
The aim of this educational project is to bring Universal Primary Education by 2015 as - anno year 2000 initiated - United Nations Millennium Development Goal nr.2. For this and above approach, - and also a lot of lobbying by the right persons on the right places and time - the United Nations is a Partner in this Open Community project! It is the largest educational project undertaken by Humanity ever... and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there ... and things are moving very fast indeed: over 86.000 eBooks available, all education disciplines covered, 2008 saw the first 3 developing countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smallest schools in a box-laptops.
OLPC is a not for profit that tries to remain as small as possible and is focussed on making sure the One Laptop Per Child initiative and hardware stays open source and open hardware. OLPC offers tools for the community to collaborate in working on the soft and hardware and helping out with deploying OLPC projects. OLPC soft and hardware is free to be used by all. OLPC has not opened and will not set-up any legal OLPC Afghanistan entity in Afghanistan. OLPC is sure that there are competent individuals that will come together in an organization or that some existing organization will take up the lead in building a dynamic community that will take the OLPC initiative into Afghanistan. It is not possible in making a profit on the laptops. The prices are open and the same to everybody and merely depend on massive numbers. The only way to eventually earn money is by providing assistance to deploy - get through the different phases - and accompany the project, assisting the government in deploying One Laptop Per Child, assisting with training teachers, collaborating in making dedicated ebooks, etc.
Afghanistan is a very multi-cultural society with a very diverse diaspora. We hope that this diaspora will work their way to these pages and that the Afghanistan society will benefit from these citizens with one leg in Afghanistan and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelerate bringing the level that our planet can be a nice place for all humans to new and inspiring heights for generations to come.
Please feel free to create sub-categories or list or start collaborating, teaming up and expanding our and your projects, existing and new ones in one of the sub-categories.
Background
This is the official Wiki page for "One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan" project. Learning outcomes could be massively improved using technology to overcome obstacles in both mainstream school and community based education environments. The OLPC Afghanistan Pilot is working to overcome technical, content, and cultural issues to harness the power of technology in even the most challenging environments to improve learning outcomes; contributing to the future development and prosperity of Afghanistan.
Especially crucial for rural areas with power constraints, this XO model only uses about 25% of the power usage of a regular laptop, and has the ability to be solar or foot powered. The laptops will be integrated into teaching curricula, providing students with a vast educational resource, access to word processing, educational programs, email, and internet browser software. Families will then have access to training, job information, and resources to develop and improve farms and small businesses. Targeting current and historical conflict zones, including Afghanistan, correlates with OLPC’s mission of offering equal-access education to the most isolated children in the world-- with the additional advantage of promoting world peace. Although providing immediate relief for health and infrastructure appear to be of more critical importance in war ridden areas, in order to fully rebuild a war torn region, educating the youth and future leaders provide the most hope in the construction of a politically stable country. A number of full proposals about how to proceed with a large-scale deployment have been presented, including a 2010 briefing note by the NGO's AIMS and Paiwastoon. Educational ContentHardware is but a gateway to content. The OLPC Afghanistan team has:
Currently we are working on the creation of a high speed book scanner in the office in Kabul (as per the archive.org model) and creation of enhanced curriculum books for all subjects to provide mini tests, simulators, etc. Technical AccomplishmentsOLPC Afghanistan has been working to overcome technical barriers to make the deployment really work...
Project GoalsMission: To create a fit environment for OLPC, take necessary steps to ensure every child in Afghanistan receives an XO laptop and develop the Local Activities for OLPC laptops that could revolutionize how Afghani children are educated. The Afghanistan OLPC project will revolutionize the way in which children are taught and promote cooperation between the diverse set of communities existing in central Asia. The goal of OLPC Afghanistan is to provide every child with new opportunities to explore, experiment, and express themselves in a collaborative way. Contacts and Further Information• Official OLPC Afghanistan website • Official OLPC Afghanistan Dari Weblog • Contact Salim Hayran, OLPC Afghanistan Project Coordinator • Send inquiries to info@olpc.af • www.EuAndDiasporaLeadershipDevelopmentInstitute.tk Tribal Regions Afghani-Pakistan •• Faisal Amin Khan - +92 334 515 23 07 - Tribal Regions Afghani-Pakistan •• Paris:+33 606864669 GILIBERT •• Paris: +33658423460 J. BURLOT •• Brussels +32 487 580 265 --SvenAERTS 13:39, 11 April 2014 (UTC) OLPC Afghanistan Team Read More about the OLPC Afghanistan team and volunteers [here] DeploymentsDeployment Wiki Page
Media Coverage4/3/09 Huffington Post: “Afghanis Desperately want to Learn and aren't Afraid to Do So: Washington can't be Afraid to Help Them” by Matt Keller, Director of Europe, Middle East and Africa for One Laptop per Child. 3/5/09 CNN: “Laptops bring lessons, maybe even peace” 2/10/09 USAID: “One Laptop per Child Program to be Launched in Afghanistan” 1/31/09 USAID: “One Laptop Per Child program launched in Afghanistan” 9/9/08 Tech World: “How the OLPC can help beat Taliban in Afghanistan” 9/5/08 PC World: “OLPC Seeks ITU's Help to Promote Laptops” 12/12/07 CSR Wire (The Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire): “The Kite Runner Inspires Gift Through One Laptop” Picture Blog See also
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