OLPC Rwanda
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Rwanda, under the strong conviction of president Paul Kagame, has committed to deploying 120,000 laptops across the country. This is partly supported by a collaboration between the wealthier city schools and the poorer rural schools. OLPC has also set up a major learning center in Rwanda, the Center for Laptops and Learning, which aims to serve the educational and learning needs of countries across Africa.
Center for Laptops and Learning
Background
Based on the commitment and enthusiasm of the Rwandan government for the OLPC program, in June of 2009, the OLPC Learning team, originally located in Cambridge, MA, relocated to Kigali, Rwanda under the leadership of David Cavallo to create the only secondary in country headquarters for OLPC--OLPC-Rwanda. This was done in partnership with the Office of his Excellency, the Ministry of Education and was housed at Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST).
You can follow some of the team's work on the page for educators, and on the OLPC blog.
Current Situation
Currently, the OLPC Rwanda has a new country coordinator,Samuel Dusengiyumva. Throught out the year 2010,we have been working on many things involving the use of XO's with the children and teachers, here is a list of some activities done during the year 2010.
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March 2011 | Social School Mapping Project | work with students to do a holistic demographic analysis of their class, school and community | students use math is meaningful ways | EPAK Primary school, Kimhurhura, Kigali | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
March 2011 | Grandmother Legend | work with students to collect Rwandans legends that will be put online to share and dialog with other students around the world | students learn more about their history and culture | ESCAF Primary school, Nyamirambo, Kigali | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15th November –January 4th 2010 | OLE Curriculum Workshop | a workshop aimed to develop content related to the Rwandan curriculum which will be loaded to school servers and accessed by students through an activity called Learn developed in Nepal | Development of content and lessons by local stakeholders that will be used in schools to support the current Rwandan curriculum | Remera Primary school, Remera, Kigali | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6th -11th December 2010 | Documentary Camp | students from 4 different primary schools have to create a documentary about "A Day in the[ir] Life" | For students to creatively express a day in their life by using the XO laptop | OLPC Rwanda offices, Kacyiru, Kigali | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20-28 October 2010 | 1st African Education Expo | Education stakeholders from across Africa to meet and share work with guests including the Education Ministers of both Rwanda & Uganda | to spread the work of OLPC in Rwanda, the OLPC-Rwanda booth placed 2nd in a competition for best booth | KIST, Kiyovu, Kigali | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd September 22 October 2010 | Technical Teacher Training | Train teachers to diagnose and fix technical problems on the laptops | create sustainability for the project at the school-level | Kagugu Primary School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
July 5th-9th 2010 | Champion Teacher Training | Train 300 teachers and headmasters from upcoming deployment schools | create one champion teacher that can bring information about the XO laptop and OLPC to their school | Remera, Kigali, Rwanda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
May 2010 | Music and game programming Clubs | Conducted by Intwali Jimmy, Adrien & Jean Claude Students worked with OLPC-Rwanda and students from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to develop music and games, after CMU students left the work continued by OLPC-Rwanda in a club format | The main purpose of the work was to give to near of 120 kids of the Nonko School the opportunity to work in areas like performing arts, programming and music using the XO laptop, in order to give the children the possibility to understand a way to use the laptop to increase their creativity on those fields | Nonko Primary School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th Jun -7th July | Technical Teacher Training | Work with three teachers to develop technical capacity | The purpose of the training was give to the teacher of the ESCAF school the right tools to deal with basic troubleshooting of the Sugar environment as well as instruction on the basics of parts replacement of the XO. | ESCAF Primary School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1st April 13th- , 4th July 2010 | Technical Teacher Training | Prepare teachers for laptop use in the classroom | This training has the purpose of bring to the teachers ideas on integration of the XO in teaching activities. As we know, the XO is not a vehicle of contents, is a vehicle of ideas and possibilities to explore creativity. This sessions has the purpose of promote that kind of ideas as well as show to the teachers specific ideas on how to use the laptops in the classroom. | Kagugu & Nonko Primary School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5th-16th March 2010 | Malaria Camp | students developed their own projects about Malaria. The school decided to hold an event in honor of World Malaria day, April 25th, to show their best projects. | This camp has been a great success, the great projects developed by students using Etoys book, or programmed dialogue using Scratch , have been shared within students and community around school on World Malaria Day, April 25th . The student projects were talking about what is Malaria, its causative agent ( mosquito),most susceptible individual in the community, transmission mode, prevention, Mythology about Malaria, as well as efficient treatment. During the camp , the student have been very creative, researching about Malaria, trying to understand why not all mosquito causing malaria, and why only mosquito bed net should be used during the night while sleeping not the during the day. Mythology about were very important projects developed by kids, because they grown up with different thought about this devastating diseases. | Kagugu & Nonko, Rwamagana Primary Schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
February 2010 | Basic Training on the XO use for Rwamagana School | Conducted by Julia REYNOLDS Training focused on the basic use of hardware and software of the XO for at least 13 teachers of the mentioned schools. | This training has the purpose of bring to the teachers ideas on integration of the XO in teaching activities. As we know, the XO is not a vehicle of contents, is a vehicle of ideas and possibilities to explore creativity. This sessions has the purpose of promote that kind of ideas as well as show to the teachers specific ideas on how to use the laptops in the classroom. | Rwamagana Primary School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 2010 | Basic Training on the XO use for Kagugu, ESCAF and Nonko Schools | Conducted by Melissa Henriquez, Jimmy and Desire, Training focused on the basic use of hardware and software of the XO for at least 14 teachers from Kagugu , 13 teachers from Nonko, 11 teachers from ESACF. | This training has the purpose of bring to the teachers ideas on integration of the XO in teaching activities. As we know, the XO is not a vehicle of contents, is a vehicle of ideas and possibilities to explore creativity. This sessions has the purpose of promote that kind of ideas as well as show to the teachers specific ideas on how to use the laptops in the classroom. | Kagugu, Kagugu, Nonko Primary School
Future PlansAfter the deployment of more than fifty thousand laptops all over the country,the future plan is basically to train the teachers the teachers of the schools that received laptops and children in those schools. Parternerships with organizationsOLPC Rwanda currently has partnerships with the following organizations: -International Educational Exchange(IEE) -Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) -Kigali instute of Education(KIE) -Open Learning Exchange(OLE) -Search for Common Ground -Kigali Rotary Club -ESRI -Imbuto Foundation OLPC Rwanda in the newsKigali, 3 January 2007: Rwanda Commits to One Laptop per Child Initiative Kigali, 2 October 2008: Kagame launches One Laptop per Child, pg. 1, pg. 2 AllAfrica, 9 January 2009: Rwanda: OLPC - 100,000 Computers to Be Imported This Year Dagens Nyheter (Swedish), 21 January 2009: [1] - This article describes how young students bring their XOs to the vicinity of the airport to pick up good WiFi connections.
About Rwandadetailed article:OLPC Rwanda/Background
Rwanda, the land of one thousand hills, is known for its natural beauty and warm people, but also a recent past of human tragedy and violence. The country has begun embracing information technology as their main strategy for economic and social development as a part of Rwanda's Vision 2020 -- the long-term country development plan that aims to transform the country into a medium-level income country by 2020. Even before OLPC started their project in the country, bringing computer literacy to primary school students was a goal of their society in order to prepare their country for this new economy. OLPC just added to their effort the technology needed for operate in Rwanda's limited electrical infrastructure and average primary school size of 1500 students and expertise in how to unleash the creativity of the children through the XO.
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