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OLPC
OLPC


Pre-week
===Pre-week===


-Volunteer training, orientation
-Volunteer training, orientation


Week 1
===Week 1===


-Introduction to the computer
-Introduction to the computer
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-Friday: educational game day!
-Friday: educational game day!


Week 2
===Week 2===


-How a computer works (take it apart)
-How a computer works (take it apart)
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-Chat with other countries, teams in other countries, etc
-Chat with other countries, teams in other countries, etc


Week 3
===Week 3===


-Spread the word!
-Spread the word!
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-Project week: do a project on Kenya – anything ranging from sports to history to culture. Children will split up into groups of 5-10 and work together using their knowledge over the week to make a project about Kenya. This will take 3-4 days.
-Project week: do a project on Kenya – anything ranging from sports to history to culture. Children will split up into groups of 5-10 and work together using their knowledge over the week to make a project about Kenya. This will take 3-4 days.


Week 4
===Week 4===


-Project presentations
-Project presentations

Latest revision as of 01:42, 28 March 2009

MIT OLPC Curriculum

OLPC

Pre-week

-Volunteer training, orientation

Week 1

-Introduction to the computer

-Basic functions (operating system, keyboard, camera, microphone, antennae, etc)

-Make a movie day

-Basic applications, internet access

-Bring a question from home and search for it on the internet

-Friday: educational game day!

Week 2

-How a computer works (take it apart)

-How we can use the technology to better life

-Advanced functions -> basic programming, websites, (depends on how they are doing)

-Learn how to network

-Team based network computer game

-Chat with other countries, teams in other countries, etc

Week 3

-Spread the word!

-Pen-pals with volunteers, each other, and children in other countries

-Project week: do a project on Kenya – anything ranging from sports to history to culture. Children will split up into groups of 5-10 and work together using their knowledge over the week to make a project about Kenya. This will take 3-4 days.

Week 4

-Project presentations

-Class computer game day

-Review of what we’ve learned

-Last day – wrap up, feedback day, what they’ve learned, how they can spread this into the future.