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== Websites for info ==


http://www.olpcnews.com/
==Websites for info==
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[http://www.olpcnews.com/]
Not a branch of OLPC, but a group effort of many individuals working to provide information on whats going on with OLPC. Take everything here with a grain of salt, as these are written by different people and sometimes they have their info wrong. For example, in one article it made out OLPC to be doing a 3.5 million dollar project in Africa (which prompted a "where'd they get the money?"), but in reality it was a different organization who just named the effort OLPCorps.
Not a branch of OLPC, but a group effort of many individuals working to provide information on whats going on with OLPC. Take everything here with a grain of salt, as these are written by different people and sometimes they have their info wrong. For example, in one article it made out OLPC to be doing a 3.5 million dollar project in Africa (which prompted a "where'd they get the money?"), but in reality it was a different organization who just named the effort OLPCorps.






==OLPC Evaluations==
== OLPC Evaluations ==


[http://www.teachingmatters.org/evaluations/olpc_kappa.pdf]
http://www.teachingmatters.org/evaluations/olpc_kappa.pdf
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evaluation done in a Harlem middle school.
evaluation done in a Harlem middle school.

Revision as of 21:21, 11 March 2009

Websites for info

http://www.olpcnews.com/
Not a branch of OLPC, but a group effort of many individuals working to provide information on whats going on with OLPC. Take everything here with a grain of salt, as these are written by different people and sometimes they have their info wrong. For example, in one article it made out OLPC to be doing a 3.5 million dollar project in Africa (which prompted a "where'd they get the money?"), but in reality it was a different organization who just named the effort OLPCorps.


OLPC Evaluations

http://www.teachingmatters.org/evaluations/olpc_kappa.pdf
evaluation done in a Harlem middle school.