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Nepal's Department of Education is planning to pilot OLPC at a test school in April of 2008. Nepal's Minister of Education, Pradip Nepal, strongly support the OLPC program. |
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* [[OLPC_Nepal]] and |
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* [[OLE Nepal]][http://www.olenepal.org] |
* [[OLE Nepal]][http://www.olenepal.org] |
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* [http://www.nepalwireless.net Nepal Wireless] |
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* [http://www.fossnepal.orgFOSS Nepal] |
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* Nepal's High Level Commission for Information Technology |
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Both are working together with a government to implement Nepal's April pilot of OLPC |
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* The School Server |
* The School Server |
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* Monthly Game Jams |
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* Localization |
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Revision as of 23:06, 31 January 2008
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Current Status
Nepal's Department of Education is planning to pilot OLPC at a test school in April of 2008. Nepal's Minister of Education, Pradip Nepal, strongly support the OLPC program.
Currently, the pilot is planned at a Kathmandu-area school. The Danish IT Society has generously donated roughly 200 XO laptops for the pilot.
There are two independent Nepali led NGO's working on the OLPC project in Nepal
- OLPC_Nepal and
- OLE Nepal[1]
- Nepal Wireless
- Nepal
- Nepal's High Level Commission for Information Technology
Activities
- The School Server
- Monthly Game Jams
- Localization
Getting Involved:
- Mailing Lists