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Welcome to the OLPC Philippines Wiki, home to collaborative notes about the One Laptop per Child initiative in the Philippines and related projects. We will attempt to capture all Philippine-related information from registered contributors; please join us and share your ideas. You can also post a comment to this page's [[Talk:OLPC_Philippines|''discussion'']] page.
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==What's new==


== Mabuhay! ==
* People, process and systems. We need you! If you subscribe to the project's [[Core principles]] and would like to volunteer, please add your name, OLPC user name, location, country, area of expertise and a brief description about yourself.


'''Welcome to OLPC Philippines'''
* There is an upcoming [[Curriculum Jam Manila]] during the first weekend of October 2007. We need organizers, volunteers, participants, and kids to test the lesson plans we come up with - contact [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]] if you're interested.


* Please see the '''OLPC in the Philippines''' blog at http://onelaptop.blogspot.com


OLPC Philippines ('''OLPC PH''') is a grassroots coalition of forward-looking and like-minded individuals living in the Philippines and abroad who are working to bring the ideals of OLPC to Filipino children.
* One Laptop Per Child (OPLC): New Pedagogy? from '''It's Hip2b2''' (http://hip2b2.yutivo.org/2007/05/15/one-laptop-per-child-oplc-the-new-pedagogy/)


Please join and share your ideas - people who are eager and willing to jump in are very, very welcome.
* OLPC Project, please contact Rowen Remis R. Iral by his website; http://wenmi01.bravehost.com
http://wenmi01.bravehost.com/chatme - chatlink


To join the group's mailing list, subscribe to [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-philippines olpc-philippines] and participate in the discussions.
Project Malaya- ED_HW_SW
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Linux_Porting_and_Developing_Educational_Software


Please note for those wanting to participate in discussions for the CHILD OLPC Foundation Philippines (formerly PCOLPC) are requested to go to their webpage [[PCOLPC|COFP]] for this purpose.
== In the Press etc...==
''Please add any links here that are ''relevant to the Philippines ''only.''
*Blog > Law Norms Code.ph > [http://lawnormscode.sync.ph/?p=25 Combating Reverse Digital Imperialism: $100 Laptop As a Tool for Development]


To keep abreast of the latest developments on the OLPC program in the Philippines, please regularly check this page and linked pages.
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'''Last Update:''' {{REVISIONDAY}}/{{REVISIONMONTH}}/{{REVISIONYEAR}} by:{{REVISIONUSER}}
* A closer look at what '$100 laptop' will be
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0129/p13s01-stct.html?s=hns


== Groups ==
* One Laptop Per Child: Closing the North-South Digital Gap http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2006/02/24/TECH2006022456940.html


* [[eKindling|eKindling]]
* Low-cost laptop computer should be ready by summer
EKindling Incorporated was registered at the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-profit corporation on May 21, 2010. eKindling continues to collaborate closely with local government units and corporate and individual benefactors on several OLPC deployments. Recently, EKindling was engaged by Procter and Gamble (P&G) as ICT for Education Program Design Provider via P&G's e.Studyante program [http://depedmanila. blogspot.com/2012/03/estudyante-program-2012.html]. These collaborative efforts have inspired similar OLPC initiatives nationwide.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0111/p17s01-stct.html?s=hns


* [[PCOLPC|COFP]]
* Poor rural Thai students to get $100 laptops
Formerly the Philippine Collaborators for OLPC (PCOLPC), the group have merged with the CHILD (Children Helping in Information and Learning & Development) OLPC Foundation Philippines (COFP). COFP was registered with the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-profit corporation on August 17, 2009. A key partner of COFP is Stimulus Capital Ideas, a cross border investment group headed by Charles Chen which specialises on Australian investments to the Philippines. A recent project is the partnership with the Kiwanis Club International in a pilot with three public schools in the Antipolo, Rizal province. Current efforts are being made to establish similar projects in other part of the country as well as in other member countries of ASEAN.
http://services.inquirer.net/express/06/12/24/html_output/xmlhtml/20061224-40007-xml.html


== News ==
* Reality Bites
''List your deployments updates here in Alphabetical order.''
Rich Man, Poor Man Qanta to Build $100 Laptop by Jerry Liao http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2005/12/21/TECH2005122152101.html
===== updated by Rowen


=== eKindling ===
== IT Engineer helps OLPC ==
*Rowen Remis R. Iral
http://wenmi01.bravehost.com


'''Mar 1, 2012''' - Procter & Gamble with e.Studyante's Program at Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School
Check the forum at for OLPC Project:
http://wenmi01.proboards76.com


[http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/353431/helping-kids-via-xo-laptops Read the full story here.]
OLPC / XO Philippines Photo Gallery
http://wenmi01.multiply.com/


The Philippine National Information Technology Standards:
http://www.philnits.org
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'''February 2-4, 2012''' mark a milestone for the Provincial Government of Occidental Mindoro and Team eKindling, who are providing the program development and support for this project. 550 <!-- i've asked on the talk page if these are the same 550 as shown below in the 2011 section -- quozl --> XO 1.5 laptops were handed out to children in Magsaysay, San Jose Pilot, Adela Central and Calintaan Central schools as part of the region’s 2:1 (Two students share one laptop) initiative. - [http://www.ekindling.org/?p=603 Read full story here]
==The People==


'''February 6-7''' - Public launch. [http://www.ekindling.org/?p=545 Occidental Mindoro OLPC Initiative Kick-Off]. See the [[EKindling/Projects/Remote_Pilot_Deployment_Occidental_Mindoro|project page]] for more details.
* Sandeep Chandiramani (sgc)|Boston|USA|Finance|Red Hat employee from 1998-2006
* William Yu, Ateneo de Manila University
* Kouklis, Mike[[User:Chief_Mike|(''Chief Mike'')]] |U.S. Navy,Retired Engineer @ Kalibo, Aklan '''Rural:'''Philippines
* Rowen Remis R. Iral[[User:Rowen_Remis_R._Iral|(''Rowen'')]], PhilNITS Society, Fundamental Information Technology Engineer(FE) http://wenmi01.bravehost.com
* Timothy Paul B. Martinez, Founder: Malaya Linux User Group
* [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]], OLPC intern (based in Boston, USA) - my parents immigrated to the US from the Philippines ~25 years ago, and much of my extended family still lives near Manila.
* Aldwin B. Evangelista; Programmer, Computer Technician


=== COFP ===
==Milestones/Activities==


For 2012, another pilot has been organised by the CHILD OLPC Foundation Philippines (formerly PCOLPC) in Antipolo, Rizal province in partnership with the Kiwanis Club. Three public schools are the intended beneficiaries of this pilot which potentially will require as much as 750 XO laptops to be deployed.
'''2007'''


Interested parties wanting to participant or help support this project please go to our webpage [[PCOLPC|COFP]] for contact. We are currently soliciting donations in support of this pilot.
{|


== Deployments ==
|-
|align="right" valign="top"|Aug.&nbsp;2007
|Rowen lent the XO B4 to Tim, Malaya lacks machine while Rowen continued development and rugged testing and usage for an A+ teacher


;December, 2010: [[EKindling]] organized a pilot in '''Lubang, Mindoro''' at Lubang Integrated School & Maligaya Elementary School. ('''[[Remote_Pilot_Deployment_in_Lubang|project page]]''')
|-
|align="right" valign="top"|Jul.&nbsp;2007
|Malaya needs XO, Rowen received a B4 from OLPC


One hundred XO 1.5-laptops were distributed to Grade 4 students of Lubang Integrated School and Maligaya Elementary School, with a formal launch on 6th December 2010. The media was invited to cover the event.
|-
|align="right" valign="top"|Jun.&nbsp;2007
|Rowen received 3 B2-1s XO machine development & testing started


{{Deployment
|-
|language=
|align="right" valign="top"|Apr.&nbsp;2007
|laptops= 100
|Guest attendance at the OLPC "Countries Meeting" in Cambridge, MA.
|keyboard=OLPC Int'l/English Keyboard
|release=
|blurb= XO-1.5s. The start of a long-term relationship, thanks to large-group community fundraising.
}}


; October 7, 2011: [[EKindling]] connects with the Mayor of Occidental Mindoro, who organizes a Pilot at three San Jose schools: Adela Central School, Magsaysay Central School, Calintaan Central School ('''[[Remote_Pilot_Deployment_in_Lubang|project page]]''')
|-

|align="right" valign="top"|Feb.&nbsp;2007
The Mayor expresses her intention of bringing the XO deployment to Occi Min. overall.
|Demonstration to government (Department of Education, CICT, ASTI) officials and private-sector representatives at CICT.

; December 2011: 550 XO laptops placed in Occidental Mindoro. ('''[[EKindling/Projects/Remote_Pilot_Deployment_Occidental_Mindoro|in Occidental Mindoro]]''')

Community preparation and knowledge transfer - Read the full story here: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/EKindling/Projects/Occi_Min_XO_Sugar_Training Occi Min XO Sugar Training].
See the laptops [http://bit.ly/AFhJCK in action here].

{{Deployment
|language=
|laptops= 550
|keyboard=OLPC Int'l/English Keyboard
|release=
|blurb= XO-1.5s.
}}


|-
|align="right" valign="top"|Jan.&nbsp;2007
|B1-test machine arrives in the Philippines.


|}


[[Image:Elementary school Kalibo Aklan.JPG|800px|Elementary school Kalibo Aklan]]


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OLPC Philippines grassroots group

Mabuhay!

Welcome to OLPC Philippines


OLPC Philippines (OLPC PH) is a grassroots coalition of forward-looking and like-minded individuals living in the Philippines and abroad who are working to bring the ideals of OLPC to Filipino children.

Please join and share your ideas - people who are eager and willing to jump in are very, very welcome.

To join the group's mailing list, subscribe to olpc-philippines and participate in the discussions.

Please note for those wanting to participate in discussions for the CHILD OLPC Foundation Philippines (formerly PCOLPC) are requested to go to their webpage COFP for this purpose.

To keep abreast of the latest developments on the OLPC program in the Philippines, please regularly check this page and linked pages.

Last Update: 12/03/2012 by:Sj

Groups

EKindling Incorporated was registered at the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-profit corporation on May 21, 2010. eKindling continues to collaborate closely with local government units and corporate and individual benefactors on several OLPC deployments. Recently, EKindling was engaged by Procter and Gamble (P&G) as ICT for Education Program Design Provider via P&G's e.Studyante program blogspot.com/2012/03/estudyante-program-2012.html. These collaborative efforts have inspired similar OLPC initiatives nationwide.

Formerly the Philippine Collaborators for OLPC (PCOLPC), the group have merged with the CHILD (Children Helping in Information and Learning & Development) OLPC Foundation Philippines (COFP). COFP was registered with the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-profit corporation on August 17, 2009. A key partner of COFP is Stimulus Capital Ideas, a cross border investment group headed by Charles Chen which specialises on Australian investments to the Philippines. A recent project is the partnership with the Kiwanis Club International in a pilot with three public schools in the Antipolo, Rizal province. Current efforts are being made to establish similar projects in other part of the country as well as in other member countries of ASEAN.

News

List your deployments updates here in Alphabetical order.

eKindling

Mar 1, 2012 - Procter & Gamble with e.Studyante's Program at Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School

Read the full story here.


February 2-4, 2012 mark a milestone for the Provincial Government of Occidental Mindoro and Team eKindling, who are providing the program development and support for this project. 550 XO 1.5 laptops were handed out to children in Magsaysay, San Jose Pilot, Adela Central and Calintaan Central schools as part of the region’s 2:1 (Two students share one laptop) initiative. - Read full story here

February 6-7 - Public launch. Occidental Mindoro OLPC Initiative Kick-Off. See the project page for more details.

COFP

For 2012, another pilot has been organised by the CHILD OLPC Foundation Philippines (formerly PCOLPC) in Antipolo, Rizal province in partnership with the Kiwanis Club. Three public schools are the intended beneficiaries of this pilot which potentially will require as much as 750 XO laptops to be deployed.

Interested parties wanting to participant or help support this project please go to our webpage COFP for contact. We are currently soliciting donations in support of this pilot.

Deployments

December, 2010
EKindling organized a pilot in Lubang, Mindoro at Lubang Integrated School & Maligaya Elementary School. (project page)

One hundred XO 1.5-laptops were distributed to Grade 4 students of Lubang Integrated School and Maligaya Elementary School, with a formal launch on 6th December 2010. The media was invited to cover the event.



Primary Language ,|x|Language spoken::x}}
Number of Laptops Number of manufactured laptops::100
Keyboard Layout Keyboard::OLPC Int'l/English Keyboard
Build ,|x|Software release::x}}
Date(s) Arrived in Country ,|x|Has received laptops on date::x}}
School Server ,|x|School server status::x}}
Deployment Status Deployment status::XO-1.5s. The start of a long-term relationship, thanks to large-group community fundraising.


October 7, 2011
EKindling connects with the Mayor of Occidental Mindoro, who organizes a Pilot at three San Jose schools: Adela Central School, Magsaysay Central School, Calintaan Central School (project page)

The Mayor expresses her intention of bringing the XO deployment to Occi Min. overall.

December 2011
550 XO laptops placed in Occidental Mindoro. (in Occidental Mindoro)

Community preparation and knowledge transfer - Read the full story here: Occi Min XO Sugar Training. See the laptops in action here.



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Number of Laptops Number of manufactured laptops::550
Keyboard Layout Keyboard::OLPC Int'l/English Keyboard
Build ,|x|Software release::x}}
Date(s) Arrived in Country ,|x|Has received laptops on date::x}}
School Server ,|x|School server status::x}}
Deployment Status Deployment status::XO-1.5s.