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! [[OLPC Brazil/Porto Alegre|Porto Alegre <br/> OLPC Brazil]]
! [[OLPC Brazil/Porto Alegre|Porto Alegre <br/> OLPC Brazil]]
! [[OLPC Nigeria/Galadima|Galadima <br/> OLPC Nigeria]]
! [[OLPC Nigeria/Galadima|Galadima <br/> OLPC Nigeria]]
! [[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|Ban Samkha <br/> OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|OLPC Thailand]]
! [[OLPC Thailand/Ban_Samkha/trial-200705|Ban Samkha <br/> OLPC Thailand]]
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|[[Image:Porto_alegre.jpg|thumb|Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]]
|[[Image:Porto_alegre.jpg|thumb|Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil]]

Revision as of 13:36, 9 November 2008

A wide range of stories are emerging from the cities and countries where OLPC deployments are underway.

Porto Alegre
OLPC Brazil
Galadima
OLPC Nigeria
Ban Samkha
OLPC Thailand
Porto Alegre is the capital city of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Galadima is a hamlet in Abuja, Nigeria
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Ban Samkha is a rural village in northern Thailand
Cardal
OLPC Uruguay
Arahuay
OLPC Peru
[[Khairat school
OLPC India]]
Villa Cardal is a small town in Uruguay
Arahuay is a small town in Peru
Khairat is a remote village in Maharashtra, India

Quotes

"Pupils go even beyond what I can teach in the class. It's a very interesting thing to use. I personally have a better idea about teaching... We discovered that giving them time to discover something and to do it in their own way, they feel more happy and they are so excited in using it that, 'Yes, I discovered it! Yes, I can get it!! Yes, I can do this on my own!!!' Teaching is getting more interesting and less stressful." — Mr. O., Galadima School, Abuja, Nigeria