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Research suggests that student learning outside the classroom when integrated with computer technology surpasses that of the traditional classroom. As seen in the U.S., teachers struggle to keep pace with student learning in digital environments ([http://www.nmc.org/podcast/2009-horizon-k12 NMC 2009]). Students become active learners and knowledge producers when they are able to “own” their learning environment ([http://digitallearning.macfound.org/atf/cf/%7B7E45C7E0-A3E0-4B89-AC9C-E807E1B0AE4E%7D/JENKINS_WHITE_PAPER.PDF Jenkins 2007]). Informal education is a perfect space for literacy development that relies on laptop computers to promote student engagement.
Research suggests that student learning outside the classroom when integrated with computer technology surpasses that of the traditional classroom. As seen in the U.S., teachers struggle to keep pace with student learning in digital environments ([http://www.nmc.org/podcast/2009-horizon-k12 NMC 2009]). Students become active learners and knowledge producers when they are able to “own” their learning environment ([http://digitallearning.macfound.org/atf/cf/%7B7E45C7E0-A3E0-4B89-AC9C-E807E1B0AE4E%7D/JENKINS_WHITE_PAPER.PDF Jenkins 2007]). Informal education is a perfect space for literacy development that relies on laptop computers to promote student engagement.


A series of inquiry-based learning projects will introduce students to their laptops and help instructors map learning trajectories and objectives. For example, the team is interested in partnering with [http://www.elpcorp.com ELP, Inc], makers of <i>TUNEin To Reading</i>, to support their development of a "sing to read" literacy approach to learning Arabic. We hope to support students to record their own voices in song and transcribe the written words. Sharing songs and transcriptions across [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/University_of_Miami_OLPC_(Mauritania) Mauritanian] [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPCorps_MIT_Mauritania_Bababe OLPC projects] so that students are contributing to the inquiry projects of other teams is an ideal goal.
A series of inquiry-based learning projects will introduce students to their laptops and help instructors map learning trajectories and objectives. For example, the team is interested in partnering with [http://www.elpcorp.com ELP, Inc], creators of <i>TUNEin To Reading</i>, to support their development of a "sing to read" literacy approach to learning Arabic. We hope to support students to record their own voices in song and transcribe the written words. Sharing songs and transcriptions across [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/University_of_Miami_OLPC_(Mauritania) Mauritanian] [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPCorps_MIT_Mauritania_Bababe OLPC projects] so that students are contributing to the inquiry projects of other teams is an ideal goal.


In nomadic Tidjikja, citizens return to outlying villages or vacation in the capital during summer. However, Tidjikjan parents are committed to their children’s education and will stay if offered this opportunity, according to PCVs. The Tidjikja GMC will be open during summer 2009 to deploy the <i>Cornell OLPC</i> project, and recruiting 100 elementary school students for this program is a reasonable expectation.
In nomadic Tidjikja, citizens return to outlying villages or vacation in the capital during summer. However, Tidjikjan parents are committed to their children’s education and will stay if offered this opportunity, according to PCVs. The Tidjikja GMC will be open during summer 2009 to deploy the <i>Cornell OLPC</i> project, and recruiting 100 elementary school students for this program is a reasonable expectation.

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Mission Statement

  • We are a group of socially conscious, technically inclined students at Cornell University who wish to improve education in Africa. We believe that OLPC and its constructionist, hands-on learning method is the best way to do this.
  • We are going to use technology for the rest of our lives in whatever profession we choose. Acknowledging this, it is necessary to share a part of what we have been given. All children can succeed if given the right tools. We need to go out and share the technology that has enabled us to learn.
  • Improving literacy is the best application of this technology.

Who we are

Name Major Responsibility
Eli Luxenberg Information Science '10 Project Lead (Fieldwork)
James Elkins Information Science '11 Logistics Lead (Fieldwork)
Seth Luxenberg Policy Analysis and Management '08 Community Lead
Alan Garcia Information Science '09 Technology Lead
Nora Callinan Biological Sciences '09 Fundraising Lead
Jawwad Asghar Mechanical Engineering '11 Pedagogical Lead
Billy Podlaski Biological Sciences '11 Pedagogical Lead
Charles Curwen Information Science '12 University Liason

When

  • Summer 2009 - June 20th-August 20th

Where

  • Tdjikja, Mauritania

<googlemap version="0.9" lat="18.559205" lon="-11.431832" zoom="15"> 18.558205, -11.426863 Tidjikdja, Tagant Location of the Girls Mentoring Center </googlemap>

750 Word Formal Proposal

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Girls' Mentoring Centers

Girls' Mentoring Centers (GMCs) across Mauritania provide private tutoring and computer lessons, art classes and creative days, yoga and other sports classes, sessions on effective study–skills, and health and AIDS seminars and other life skills seminars. They are comparable to 4H clubs or the YWCA in the U.S. Members of the GMCs are students from each regional high school and various elementary schools, and they are chosen according to motivation and participation, achievement in school and entrance exams. Local female Peace Corps Volunteers, along with local partners, manage the centers. Locally successful professional women from different sectors (health – including HIV/AIDS, education, information technology, administration, and agriculture) also participate in the centers' activities in order to mentor the girls and provide positive role models. These centers, along with other workshops and conferences, promote and facilitate girls' academic success and their attendance in school.

Supporting Documentation

Our Budget

ROUGH Deployment Plan & Notes

Letter of Support

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