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[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan_Team Read about the OLPC Afghanistan Team here.] |
[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Afghanistan_Team Read about the OLPC Afghanistan Team here.] |
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Revision as of 11:20, 25 November 2008
One Laptop Per Child AfghanistanThis is the new Official Wiki page for "One Laptop Per Child Afghanistan" project. OLPC AfghanistanOLPC Afghanistan team consists of
More about OLPC Afghanistan Volunteers For further information please visit OLPC Afghanistan Wiki, official OLPC Afghnistan website, Official OLPC Afghanistan Dari Weblog or contact implementation team under supervision of PAIWASTOON Networking Services Ltd..
Volunteer TeamRead More about the OLPC Afghanistan volunteers here.
OLPC Afghanistan TeamRead about the OLPC Afghanistan Team here. You can join our FaceBook group for fresh and updated news as well.
OLPC in AfghanistanThe mission of this Not for Profit Organization is to create an environment for OLPC, take necessary steps to ensure every child in Afghanistan get the laptop and develop the Local Activities for OLPC laptops that could revolutionize how we educate our children. The goal is to provide every child in Afghanistan with new opportunities to explore, experiment, and express themselves in a collaborative way. Afghanistan is a very famous for being a multicultural country. Participation of the OLPC project in Afghanistan will not only revolutionize the way we teach children, the vision behind this "educational" project, but also scale up the eco-system of sharing between the diverse set of communities existing in the central Asian countries. The Ministry of Education, Ministry of Communications and IT, USAID Afghanistan Small and Medium Enterprise Development (ASMED), Roshan Telecom and PAIWASTOON Networking Services 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. First 11,500 localized XO laptops with Dari and Pashto content will be deployed to 285 schools in form of computer labs, with 21 computers in each school. These 11,000 laptops shall reach over 85,000 children across Afghanistan. 1st deployment (pilot) will take place in the following provinces:
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