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[http://nepal.ole.org Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Nepal] was founded in July of 2007 by Rabi Karmacharya, Bryan Berry, and Mahabir Pun. All three had been working on the One Laptop Per Child project for over one year's time. Mahabir Pun, in particular, has been connecting remote Nepali villages to the Internet for the last 7 years. OLE Nepal has signed an agreement with the government of Nepal to help implement Nepal's pilot of OLPC in 2008. As part of that, we are creating fully open-source digital content for the Nepal government's OLPC pilot in spring 2008. OLE Nepal is non-profit organization registered in Kathmandu.
'''Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Nepal''' was founded in July of 2007 by Rabi Karmacharya, Bryan Berry, and Mahabir Pun. All three had been working on the One Laptop Per Child project for over one year's time. Mahabir Pun, in particular, has been connecting remote Nepali villages to the Internet for the last 7 years. OLE Nepal has signed an agreement with the government of Nepal to help implement Nepal's pilot of OLPC in 2008. As part of that, we are creating fully open-source digital content for the Nepal government's OLPC pilot in spring 2008. OLE Nepal is non-profit organization registered in Kathmandu.


We have a full-time staff of 7 and two full-time volunteers. Our content development team has one graphic designer and three programmers. Check out our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/73 demonstration activities]. For the present, we are entirely focusing on developing learning activities in [http://www.squeak.org Squeak].
We have a full-time staff of 7 and two full-time volunteers. Our content development team has one graphic designer and three programmers. Check out our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/73 demonstration activities]. For the present, we are entirely focusing on developing learning activities in [http://www.squeak.org Squeak].


=== OLE Nepal resources ===
To learn more about OLE Nepal, please check out our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/13 FAQ].

[[Nepal-Austria Cooperation]]

OLE Nepal resources:
* Our [http://wiki.olenepal.org wiki] -- We have a separate wiki hosted in Nepal because access to sites hosted outside of Nepal is reaaaallllly sloooww
* Our [http://wiki.olenepal.org wiki] -- We have a separate wiki hosted in Nepal because access to sites hosted outside of Nepal is reaaaallllly sloooww
* Our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=blog Blog] which is pretty darn active
* Our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=blog Blog] which is pretty darn active
* Our [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/13 FAQ].
* [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/50 How you can get involved] -- We are really looking for Squeak experts!
* [http://nepal.ole.org/home/?q=node/50 How you can get involved] -- We are really looking for Squeak experts!


=== See also ===
* [[Nepal-Austria Cooperation]] (still a stub)

Revision as of 00:01, 1 February 2008

Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Nepal was founded in July of 2007 by Rabi Karmacharya, Bryan Berry, and Mahabir Pun. All three had been working on the One Laptop Per Child project for over one year's time. Mahabir Pun, in particular, has been connecting remote Nepali villages to the Internet for the last 7 years. OLE Nepal has signed an agreement with the government of Nepal to help implement Nepal's pilot of OLPC in 2008. As part of that, we are creating fully open-source digital content for the Nepal government's OLPC pilot in spring 2008. OLE Nepal is non-profit organization registered in Kathmandu.

We have a full-time staff of 7 and two full-time volunteers. Our content development team has one graphic designer and three programmers. Check out our demonstration activities. For the present, we are entirely focusing on developing learning activities in Squeak.

OLE Nepal resources

  • Our wiki -- We have a separate wiki hosted in Nepal because access to sites hosted outside of Nepal is reaaaallllly sloooww
  • Our Blog which is pretty darn active
  • Our FAQ.
  • How you can get involved -- We are really looking for Squeak experts!


See also