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== [[OLPC India |India]] == |
== [[OLPC India |India]] == |
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* [[Khairat_Chronicle|Khairat]] |
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* [[Khairat_school|Khairat]] - <!-- Bhalchandra Joshi, Amit Gogna, --> [[User:Manu|Manusheel Gupta]] |
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== [[OLPC Iraq|Iraq]] == |
== [[OLPC Iraq|Iraq]] == |
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* Muthanna - see also [http://iraq.usembassy.gov/pr_12172007.html] "Iraq’s Schoolchildren Get Computers with U.S. Help" |
* Muthanna - see also [http://iraq.usembassy.gov/pr_12172007.html] "Iraq’s Schoolchildren Get Computers with U.S. Help" |
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== [[OLPC Mongolia|Mongolia]] == |
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* [[OLPC Mongolia/Ulaanbaatar|Ulaanbaatar]] |
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== [[OLPC Nepal |Nepal]] == |
== [[OLPC Nepal |Nepal]] == |
Revision as of 17:51, 16 March 2008
Ulaanbaatar.mn | Arahuay.pe | Khairat.in | Ban Samkha.th | Galadima.ng | Cardal and CEIBAL.uy | Bashuki.np | Bishwamitra.np | Atlas School.pk | Altos de Cazucá.co [+/-]
There are a number of OLPC pilot schools that are working with children, teachers and communities in the field. Most of these are in smaller rural towns.
Brazil
- Sao Paulo - see also [1] "Brazil to receive first OLPC notebooks"
- Porto Alegre - see also [2] "Inside One Laptop per Child: Episode 04", [3] "OLPC tv"
Ethiopia
India
Iraq
- Muthanna - see also [4] "Iraq’s Schoolchildren Get Computers with U.S. Help"
Mongolia
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
- Rawalpindi
Peru
Suriname
- Paramaribo
Thailand
Uruguay
USA
- Cambridge - King Open School