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Click on any picture to enlarge (mostly of teacher training) at Yaren Primary School, from the two training workshops in July and Sept 2008:


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Revision as of 21:32, 28 October 2008


Oceania Community - News - Content - Evaluation - Languages - Countries
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OLPC Nauru

Deployments in Nauru have commenced on August 1st-8th 2008. The trials are being implemented in Yaren Primary School in collaboration with the University of the South Pacific (USP) Centre in Nauru, and the Ministry of Education. USP Centre have opened a community FM radio broadcast station, and the intention is to link the OLPC trials in the school with content development centered around the radio broadcasting.

fame

Participants of the Wikieducator training workshop created teaching and learning resources and ported them onto the XS school server where they could be viewed on the XOs.

Deployment report (July and Sept 2008)

Teacher training

Some more feedback from the teacher training can be found here

Contacts

  • David Leeming
  • Michael Longhurst, Director of Education, Ministry of Education, Republic of Nauru (contact tel: (674) 444 3133)
  • Xavier Barker, Director, University of the South Pacific Centre of Nauru (contact tel: +674 444 3774)
  • Chubasco M.Diranga ICT Support Officer, Information, Communication & Technology Centre, Government Office, Republic of Nauru (contact tel: +674 444 3255)

Gallery

Click on any picture to enlarge (mostly of teacher training) at Yaren Primary School, from the two training workshops in July and Sept 2008:

Localization

A localization project is being opened on the OLPC Pootle server for Nauru language. [1]

Nauruan is used as the language of instruction in early childhood education. The Ministry of Education is developing it's own language rules. The language uses special characters and some research is needed to identify the best way to localise the laptop for Nauruan.

Useful links