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* Please see the '''OLPC in the Philippines''' blog at http://onelaptop.blogspot.com
* Please see the '''OLPC in the Philippines''' blog at http://onelaptop.blogspot.com


* One Laptop Per Child (OPLC): New Pedagogy? from <a href="http://hip2b2.yutivo.org/2007/05/15/one-laptop-per-child-oplc-the-new-pedagogy/">It's Hip2b2</a>
* One Laptop Per Child (OPLC): New Pedagogy? from [It's Hip2b2|http://hip2b2.yutivo.org/2007/05/15/one-laptop-per-child-oplc-the-new-pedagogy/]


==The People==
==The People==

Revision as of 00:35, 15 May 2007

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Welcome to the OLPC Philippines Wiki, home to collaborative notes about the One Laptop per Child initiative in the Philippines and related projects. We will attempt to capture all Philippine-related information from registered contributors; please join us and share your ideas. You can also post a comment to this page's discussion page.

What's new

  • People, process and systems. We need you! If you subscribe to the project's Core principles and would like to volunteer, please add your name, OLPC user name, location, country, area of expertise and a brief description about yourself.

The People

  • Sandeep Chandiramani (sgc)|Boston|USA|Finance|Red Hat employee from 1998-2006
  • William Yu, Ateneo de Manila University

Milestones/Activities

2007

Apr. 2007 Guest attendance at the OLPC "Countries Meeting" in Cambridge, MA.
Feb. 2007 Demonstration to government (Department of Education, CICT, ASTI) officials and private-sector representatives at CICT.
Jan. 2007 B1-test machine arrives in the Philippines.

Page History

(We will try not to overwrite any prior content posted. The original author may choose to move the content as needed.)

Elementary school Kalibo Aklan