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Carla - This report is wonderful. We love your strategy, stories, and photos. It feels like being there and seeing the children's excitement and passion for learning in a new way. Post more like this one! Cheers, your friends from World Wide Workshop, NYC.
Carla - This report is wonderful. We love your strategy, stories, and photos. It feels like being there and seeing the children's excitement and passion for learning in a new way. Post more like this one! Cheers, your friends from World Wide Workshop, NYC.

== Power shortages reported ==

(apologies: I drafted a comment like this, but lost it somewhere in the wiki..)

I recently read a news report [http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070629/od_afp/nigeriaeducationit_070629183418]about power shortages at the Galadima School. I have seen general information elsewhere in the OLPC wiki about alternative energy sources, but wanted to know if you had a more specific response to this article. I detected an implication that energy problems were not foreseen by OLPC. I'd like to blog about your project, so I'd appreciate any comments you have. Thanks.

[[User:Themingway|Tom]] 03:45, 2 July 2007 (EDT)

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Carla - This report is wonderful. We love your strategy, stories, and photos. It feels like being there and seeing the children's excitement and passion for learning in a new way. Post more like this one! Cheers, your friends from World Wide Workshop, NYC.

Power shortages reported

(apologies: I drafted a comment like this, but lost it somewhere in the wiki..)

I recently read a news report [1]about power shortages at the Galadima School. I have seen general information elsewhere in the OLPC wiki about alternative energy sources, but wanted to know if you had a more specific response to this article. I detected an implication that energy problems were not foreseen by OLPC. I'd like to blog about your project, so I'd appreciate any comments you have. Thanks.

Tom 03:45, 2 July 2007 (EDT)