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Using XO Technology Awareness on HIV/AIDS among children ages 4 – 16

Introduction

Address:

Hands for Charity Off Thika Road Along Kasarani Mwiki Road at Seasons Stage

Erick Masabule c/o Theresa Okello (254) -734-771-385

Project Members

Fred Juma Wakasiaka (Team Leader)

Email: fredwakks@yahoo.com
Education:
Masters in Education (Guidance and Counseling)
Profession:
Teacher Secondary School
Project Coordinator :Clarion Center for Law and Research International:
Examiner with Kenya National Examination Council
HOD (Guidance and Counseling) Ganjala Sec. School


Grace Nyanchama Profession

Teacher Primary School
KCSE Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education


Erisa Martin Tusuubira

Student: Bachelor of Education (ARTS) Year II University of Nairobi


Moses Lemashon

Student : CLPA Part II.

Daniel Omondi Orek Profession:

Water Operator : Naiobi Water Company
Drama/Theatre Practitioner Safari Productions


Number of Laptops: 10 Loan Length: 4 months (9) 6 months (1)

Objectives

-Main objectives-

1.To help child get basic computer skills using xo laptop
2.Pupils/ Learners to use xo activities to get awareness of HIV/AIDS.
3.To equip the teacher with necessary xo skills to help the learner in HIV/AIDSawareness.
4.To use xo laptop to deliver life skills that will lead to Aids free life
5.Identify appropriate sources o information on HIv/ Aids related issues.
6.Make decisions about personal and social behaviour that reduce risk of HIV and STD infection using the XO technology.
7.Show compassion towards and concern for those infected and affected by v
8.Communicate effectively with peers and others, issues and concerns related to HIV/AIDS and STDs using the XO chat
9.To be actively involved in school and out activities aimed at prevention and central of HIV and STD’s infections

Plan of Action

1. Develop a curriculum and program that can be implemented using the features of the XO and by collecting browse able current material relevant to HIV/AIDS.
Schools in Kenya have recently introduced lessons in life skills, specifically for HIV/AIDS. The predicament is that there is a big shortage of teachers to utilize this time maximumly especially in the rural areas where our project will based. The schools are willing and welcoming to external support.
2. Schools and groups in the rural areas will be given the first priority. We will start with Bungoma and Busia Districts. A similar programmme will be extended to the neighbouring schools, civic, fFaith-based groups and NGOs according to available time.


3. The team has studied the objectives of the school curriculum and designed lessons for learners based on the objectives of the curriculum of HIV/AIDS.
4. We will visit people living with AIDS,orphans,widows to take pictures,videos and tape the stories on XO that will be watched and listened to during lessons.The nearby health centres and hospitals with AIDS patients will be appropriate for us to get information to be stored on XO for our lessons.
5. The objective is to concretise the information on HIV/AIDS by use of videos, pictures, diagrams some drawn by the learners themselves on the XO laptops..It is noted that most of the information delivered to students in schools is abstract and teacher- centered. XO technology will provide an interactive,concrete and learner-centered approach that is motivating to the learners.
6. The leader and participants will also organize for training of teachers in various schools on the use of XO laptops in order for them to support in teaching using XO technology.Some weekends can used for this training.
7. Actualization of the program using an XO allows users to express their feelings in a safe place, where they have tools to write and create and communicate with their peers.


School Curriculum

  • First few lessons of implementation in schools and centres will be used to train and aid the learners on how to use and handle XO laptops.
  • They shall also be required to draw diagrams and paint using XO on materials related to AIDS.
  • Discussion and chatting using XO-Learners will take some time to exchange ideas at some distance on topics provided by specialists using interlink on XO.
  • Materials from wiki.The group will download information from wiki on internet on various topics as adviced by specialists in various organizations,stored on XO and then learners will use it in different sessions as guided by the participants in our group.
  • Faith-based group programmes-Youths,children and other groups’ programmes will be utilized to provide an interactive,concrete approach to HIV/AIDS education as opposed to abstract approaches provided by most groups.

Learning Activities

• Using the activity on the XO to write familiar information, question/ answer on HIV/AIDs.
• Taking and viewing video/ photographs
• Reacting to photographs/ videos.
• Recording and listening to stories.
• Drawing diagrams of organs/ Body parts, state of people living with AIDs.
• Charting with classmates using OX chart activities on issues of HIV/Aids.
• Use Wikipedia on the XO to find. Meanings and descriptions of words/parts and situations in Aids.
• Using games on the XO to socialize with friends/knowing about others.


Detailed Curriculum Plan

SCHEMES OF WORK STD 4

Introduction XO Laptop

- Watching and manipulating XO laptop.
- Comparison of XO and other computers - view and manipulating XOs
-Parts of an XO and their uses


Myself and others

- External parts of the body and their uses
- View pictures, video
- Drawing and labeling parts of the body on the XO


What do we know about othersneighbours /friends/family members

- Writing using XO

Learning About Aids

-Some communication diseases and their description
- Finding from wikipedia on XO
- Charting/ discussion on XO
- Pictures of infected persons

Description of AIDs/ meaning

- Wikipedia
- Writing on XO

Causes of AIDs (germs)

- Drawing , writing on XO
- Chatting/ Discussion on XO

How AIDs get into our bodies

- Drawing on XO
- Discussion/ chat activity

What HIV Aids can do to us.

- Effect on individual
- Effects on family community
- Listening to taped stories and videos on the XO.
- Chatting to react to topic.

SIGNS and symptoms of HIV/AIDS

-persist cough
-Recurrent diarrhea
-Rashes
-Loss of Weight
-Chronic fever


Watching video/listening to audio.

- Information from Wikipedia of XO.
- Drawing on XO
- Chatting /discussion on the XO.

What can we do for people living with HIV/AIDs

-How to help people living with AIDs
-Giving them prescribed medicine.
-Keeping them clean
-Sharing with them the word of God
-Giving them nutrious food
- write answers to questions to on XO
- Discussion –chatting activity.
- Drawing on XO
- Watching videos on XO
- Listening to recorded messages

Prevention of HIV/AIDs

-Learners to explain ways of prevention of HIV/AIDs
-chastity
-Self discipline
-Proper discipline
-Proper-decision making
-Self-assertiveness situations
-Avoidance of insecure situations
- Write activity: explanations
- Get meanings from Wikipedia
- Listening to short messages

Needs

1. High rate of HIV/AIDS among Kenyans
2. Slow pace of created HIV/AIDS awareness among the infected and affected population
3. High school drop out rate of learners due to loss of parents and guardians is a big social problem
4. Counter the many myths of beliefs in Kenya that aid the spread of HIV/AIDS
5. The XO machines are suitable because they are
a. simplified and tailored for children
b. uses less power and are therefore suitable for Kenya rural communities;
c. XOs are portable and equipped with relevant information for children to express themselves

Sharing and Deliverables

Ten laptops for the center at the school location in will be appropriate because it will help us do four sessions per week, each session with ten children. This number is withing the ability of the our resources.

Quality and Mentoring

1. This project will benefit greatly from your support

2. Teachers from the center will be used in the project implementation

3. By writing reports and articles and holding a conference to promote the work on this curriculum.


Timeline

Month 1: Prepare the program for school opening.
Month 2 and 3: The implementation will be carried out during the school term and taught four classes twice a week
Month 3 At the end of the term we will assess the learning and impact of the program, and publish our reports for the greater Kenyan educational community.
Month 4 - 6 We plan to support a conference on XO learning possibly in coordination with the Kenyan graduate program in education at Kenyatta University.

MORE DEVELOPMENT UPDATES AS 8TH AUGUST 2009

For the last three weeks leaders of the groups;Fred,Mary,Mark and Theresa have been meeting(four meetings) to plan the way foward to prepare for the implementation of the programme.The following are areas discussed and steps taken.
1.Pretour of the leaders to the schools where the programme will be implemented to bond with them from 16th AUG 2009.
2.On 8th Aug fundraisng to support the leaders going to the schools before the actual implemetation.
3.From 3rd August to 5th Aug Further trainng of the group members on the use of the XO technology in curriculum implementation.This was very successfull.
4.From 10th to 15th August teachers developed curriculum in readiness for implementation in Bungoma West,Kericho and Bondo/Mbita Districts in Western Kenya.


Leader

Fred Juma Wakasiaka (Team Leader)
Email: fredwakks@yahoo.com
(254) 721-269-450