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[[OLPC_Lanka_Foundation|OLPC Lanka Foundation]] is currently working with the Ministry of Education and the World Bank in deploying 1000 XO laptops to 9 schools in the nine provinces of Sri Lanka. In keeping with the OLPC concept of saturating the regions, |
[[OLPC_Lanka_Foundation|OLPC Lanka Foundation]] is currently working with the Ministry of Education and the World Bank in deploying 1000 XO laptops to 9 schools in the nine provinces of Sri Lanka. In keeping with the OLPC concept of saturating the regions, private sector funding to import an increased number of XO laptops has been secured for an additional 350 units for piloting in schools around the primary pilots. This roll out is targeted to be completed by end September 2009. The pilots would be closely monitored by both MoE and World Bank officials. |
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News
- Jan 07 - 13, 2009 OLPC Technical Team training at University of Colombo School of Computing ( UCSC ).
- Dec 15 - 18, 2008 OLPC Teacher Training at University of Colombo School of Computing ( UCSC ) .
Mailing Lists
- OLPC Sri Lanka News & events - sri-lanka@lists.laptop.org
- OLPC Teachers - olpc-lk-teachers@lists.laptop.org
- OLPC Developers - olpc-lk-dev@lists.laptop.org
Localization
The Sinhala Linux distribution has support for Sinhalese. The Tamil localization work has been done at the UCSC.
Roadmap
- Teacher Training
- Regional Technical Team Training
- xs server setup
- xo Distribution
About Sri Lanka
The principal language of Sri Lanka is Sinhala. The Tamil language is prevalent among the minority communities living predominantly in the central, eastern and northern province in Sri Lanka although it is fairly common in other parts of the country as well. English, although not spoken in most instances, is generally understood by a substantial percentage of the general population. Due to the many opportunities available, both locally and overseas, to those who can read and write in English, English education is the most widely sought after along with IT skills training. The demand for both English and IT training is consistent throughout every part of the country.
OLPC in Sri Lanka
OLPC Lanka Foundation is currently working with the Ministry of Education and the World Bank in deploying 1000 XO laptops to 9 schools in the nine provinces of Sri Lanka. In keeping with the OLPC concept of saturating the regions, private sector funding to import an increased number of XO laptops has been secured for an additional 350 units for piloting in schools around the primary pilots. This roll out is targeted to be completed by end September 2009. The pilots would be closely monitored by both MoE and World Bank officials.