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[[Image:Pinoy%27s_have_first_XO-1.JPG|thumb|260px|Children in the Philippines |
[[Image:Pinoy%27s_have_first_XO-1.JPG|thumb|260px|Children in the Philippines play with an XO laptop.]] |
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==About the Speakeasy project== |
===About the Speakeasy project=== |
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The Speakeasy project is an initiative that aims to foster English language literacy and expression among underprivileged children worldwide. It involves the development of free and open-source English language teaching software, similar to popular commercial products like Rosetta Stone, that can be deployed on low-cost laptops to communities in third |
The Speakeasy project is an initiative that aims to foster English language literacy and expression among underprivileged children worldwide. It involves the development of free and open-source English language teaching software, similar to popular commercial products like Rosetta Stone, that can be deployed on low-cost laptops to communities in third-world countries. |
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Unlike books and other traditional modes of education, the project hopes to stimulate learning by using the format of a highly engaging, game-like software, in which children learn without knowing it and with minimal intervention from teachers. See [http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html Hole-In-The-Wall] |
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⚫ | The benefits of early English education are potentially enormous. English is a |
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⚫ | The benefits of early English education are potentially enormous. English is a cornerstone language of the developed world, among the most widely spoken and widely printed, and is the most popular language of the Internet. English language skills can open the door to a universe of educational opportunity in print, digital media, interpersonal learning, and the Internet. Early development of English skills will enable youth to acquire a strong command of the language at an older age, leading the way to economic competency within the international, English-speaking community. |
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===The Philippine pilot=== |
===The Philippine pilot=== |
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Speakeasy will launch as a pilot program in the Philippines, where basic English literacy is |
Speakeasy will launch as a pilot program in the Philippines, where basic English literacy is common but fluency and command of the language has been considered subpar. This has resulted in less-than-spectacular scores in the IELTS and other English language tests worldwide, as well as difficulty finding jobs with foreign organizations both locally and overseas. |
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⚫ | The pilot will ideally launch in a school |
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===Why laptops and games?=== |
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⚫ | The pilot will ideally launch in a school/community with limited access to educational resources. After identifying a target school, XOs will be shipped to the school with the software pre-installed. Volunteers can then interface with the teachers to determine how best to administer a passive but effective learning program for the children. Improvement in English skill will be determined by administering a test before and after the program, and comparing the results. |
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Books and other traditional modes of learning are great, but laptops offer a real opportunity at passive and unsupervised learning, where children learn skills by doing things out of their own will and without knowing it. This differs from more supervised forms of education, where a curriculum is assigned and teachers are available to walk each student through their tasks. The benefits of such a mode of learning are that students are highly engaged, are motivated to learn on their own, develop critical, creative and social skills, and do so with a minimal demand on teachers and other resources. See [http://www.hole-in-the-wall.com/Beginnings.html Hole-In-The-Wall] |
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==People== |
===People=== |
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Lester Leong<br/> |
Lester Leong<br/> |
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email: Lester.BLeong@gmail.com |
email: Lester.BLeong@gmail.com |
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==How you can help== |
===How you can help=== |
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Send me an email! |
Send me an email! |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 7 October 2011
About the Speakeasy project
The Speakeasy project is an initiative that aims to foster English language literacy and expression among underprivileged children worldwide. It involves the development of free and open-source English language teaching software, similar to popular commercial products like Rosetta Stone, that can be deployed on low-cost laptops to communities in third-world countries.
Unlike books and other traditional modes of education, the project hopes to stimulate learning by using the format of a highly engaging, game-like software, in which children learn without knowing it and with minimal intervention from teachers. See Hole-In-The-Wall
The benefits of early English education are potentially enormous. English is a cornerstone language of the developed world, among the most widely spoken and widely printed, and is the most popular language of the Internet. English language skills can open the door to a universe of educational opportunity in print, digital media, interpersonal learning, and the Internet. Early development of English skills will enable youth to acquire a strong command of the language at an older age, leading the way to economic competency within the international, English-speaking community.
The Philippine pilot
Speakeasy will launch as a pilot program in the Philippines, where basic English literacy is common but fluency and command of the language has been considered subpar. This has resulted in less-than-spectacular scores in the IELTS and other English language tests worldwide, as well as difficulty finding jobs with foreign organizations both locally and overseas.
The pilot will ideally launch in a school/community with limited access to educational resources. After identifying a target school, XOs will be shipped to the school with the software pre-installed. Volunteers can then interface with the teachers to determine how best to administer a passive but effective learning program for the children. Improvement in English skill will be determined by administering a test before and after the program, and comparing the results.
People
Lester Leong
email: Lester.BLeong@gmail.com
How you can help
Send me an email!