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Mabuhay! Welcome to OLPC Philippines

OLPC Philippines (OLPC PH) is a grassroots coalition of forward-looking and like-minded individuals living in the Philippines and abroad who are working to bring the ideals of OLPC to Filipino children. Please join and share your ideas - we're still very much in the formative stages, so people who are eager and willing to jump in are very, very welcome.

To join the group's distribution list, subscribe to the olpc-philippines mailing listand participate in the discussions.

To keep abreast of the latest developments on the OLPC program in the Philippines, please check regularly this Wiki page for the latest developments.

eKindling

eKindling

eKindling (short for education kindling) is a social enterprise dedicated to enhancing educational and digital opportunities through innovations in learning and technology for underserved communities in the Philippines. To achieve our mission, we provide appropriate technologies and educational practices designed for 21st century learning to schools and edu-initiatives in underserved communities.

We deploy technologies designed for learning and ICT based education practices/programs in underserved communities

  • Equip schools and other educational spaces with innovative technologies (such as the XO Laptop) designed for children learning.
  • Design, develop and disseminate educational activities and digital content that will best utilize technologies, and supplement curriculum and educational goals.
  • Provide capacity building, training and on-going support program that will allow communities to leapfrog into 21st century modes of teaching and learning.

Having been conceived through the "OLPC process," this community driven initiative hopes to deliver the 21st century quality education that each child deserves throughout the Philippines. Join our community and for more information, please click eKindling

Website: www.eKindling.org

Contact: community@ekindling.org

twitter: www.twitter.com/eKindling

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation is a non-stock, non-profit corporation registered with the Philippine Securities & Exchange Commission on 17 August 2009 (Registration No. CN200912617).

We are now available to accept donations in support of the program. We will inform you shortly once we have secured the tax exempt status on whether your donations can be claimed as a tax deduction. Donations will be used to mainly to procure the OLPC XO laptop and out-of-pocket costs to set-up the classrooms for its use.

We have as an objective the deployment of the OLPC program in all the public primary schools in the Philippines as an immediate goal. We are open to work with interested private schools to deploy an OLPC program on the condition this is fully funded by the school or its donor sponsor.

At the same time, we will seek to help groups to start similar OLPC deployments in other 9 ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) member countries. These countries are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. At the moment there are existing groups in Cambodia and Malaysia.

For further information on the OLPC Foundation, please email Charles Chen at ideasman88@gmail.com.


Special Announcements (OLPC School Pilot Volunteers)

We are looking for interested persons willing to volunteer their time to assist in the first OLPC School Pilot in the Philippines. We are currently in discussions with a group of former employees of the National Computer Center (NCC) who are willing to sponsor the pilot at the Lubang Integrated School at Lubang, Mindoro. This project is in honor of Lubang Mayor Juan M. Sanchez who was the first managing director of the NCC. At the time the NCC was established in 1971 its mandate was to provide information bases for integrated planning and implementation of development programs and operational activities in the government.

Meetings

Please see /Meetings for upcoming meeting times and agendas, as well as past meeting minutes.

Potential partners

Other groups that may be of interest to people working on the ideals of OLPC in the Philippines:

Metro Manila Area

  • (? Location) Gawad Kalinga (OLPC contact Mel Chua)
  • (? Location) SFC (Singles for Christ) Meralco (OLPC contact Jerome Gotangco)
  • Antipolo/ Mayamot Elemementary School (OLPC contact Willie Pertubal)
  • Las Pinas & Muntinlupa/ 3 public primary schools (OLPC contact Willie Pertubal)
  • Manila /Asian College of Science and Technology (OLPC contact Timothy Paul Martinez)
  • Manila/ Rafael Palma Elementary School (OLPC contact Charles Chen)
  • Manila/ De La Salle University (OLPC contact Charles Chen)
  • Mandaluyong/ Buayang Bato Elementary School (OLPC contact Willie Pertubal)
  • Mandaluyong/ Don Bosco (OLPC contact Charles Chen)
  • Marikina/ St. Nicholas School (OLPC contact Willie Pertubal)
  • Makati/ Asia Pacific College (OLPC contact Ray Baquirin)
  • San Juan/ Xavier School Manila (OLPC contact Mel Chua)

Non-Metro Manila Area

  • Lubang, Mindoro/ Lubang Integrated School (OLPC contact Meg Simpson)
  • Leyte/ Rotary Club of Leyte (OLPC contact James Shields ?)
  • Tacloban Leyte Municipal Barangay Halls Alternative Education (Jon Mannion)
  • San Miguel/Bani Pangasinan (OLPC contact Precioso/Maria Amansec)
  • Patar, Bolinao Pangasinan (OLPC contact Precioso/Maria Amansec)

OLPC PH Wiki Archive

You can still access the OLPC PH Wiki Archive.