OLPC Nicaragua
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2007 status: red | ||||
red | ||||
Estado actual: rojo |
Esta página es para mostrar cualquier noticia o avance sobre el proyecto OLPC en Nicaragua y discutir su posible adopción o promoción por parte del Gobierno Nacional.
This page is to show any news or advance regarding the OLPC project in Nicaragua and to discuss its possible adoption or promotion by the local government. In late 2008, Telmex donated 3000 laptops to Nicaragua. The government has asked Waveplace to help them with training 400 teachers.
Presentación oficial del proyecto OLPC en Nicaragua
El viernes 22 febrero se llevó a cabo la presentación oficial de la computadora XO y el proyecto OLPC en Nicaragua en el marco de la inauguración del Linux Tour 2008 organizado por los Grupos de Usuarios Linux de Nicaragua (GUL-NIC). Se contó con una amplia cobertura de los medios de comunicación previo al evento:
- 18/02/2008: Entrevista en ESTV Canal 11: Programa De Sol a Sol
- 19/02/2008: Entrevista en Canal 100% Noticias: Noticiero
- 20/02/2008: El Nuevo Diario: One Laptop per Child, OLPC
- 21/02/2008: Entrevista en Canal 2: Programa Primera Hora
- 22/02/2008: Entrevista en Canal 23: Edición Estelar Noticias CDNN
- 24/02/2008: Entrevista em Canal 12: Programa Cuechando
- 2/06/2009: El sitio web para el proyecto OLPC de la carrera de Informática Educativa de la UNAN Managua
- 4/06/2009: Estudiantes de Informática Educativa capacitando a Madrinas y Padrinos de la Asociación Americana de Comercio (AMCHAM) que atienden escuelas públicas.
- 9/06/2009: En el mes de mayo los niños diseñaron tarjetas de felicitaciones en ocasión del día de la madre
eTwinning between Nicaragua and the Netherlands
Februar 16, 2009 The Dutch foundation OpenWijs.nl, inspired by the concept of OLPC, started September 2008 an educational eTwinning project in El Rama, a rural city in Nicaragua with 54.000 inhabitants. The project was funded by the local government of the city Maastricht (the Netherlands) and set up in close collaboration with the city bond Maastricht – Rama. Two volunteers have been in El Rama to train 21 teachers of primary school Horacio. Most of them had never used a PC before. When they knew how to use the XO they have discussed with the educational expert how to use it in their lessons. Therefore they tested several activities and visited the internet, also with pupils in the classroom to learn how to guide them.
Between September 2008 and Februar 2009 two primary schools in Maastricht started also with an OLPC project. Two teachers and two ICT- cordinators have been trained. All pupils group 8 (10 – 12 years old) received their own XO and used it at school and at home. Pupils, teachers and parents are satisfied with the XO, Sugar and the educational activities. The hardware could be faster and supplied with more internal memory.
In Februar 2009 we hope to start the eTwinning by supplying 80 pupils in El Rama with their XO. However now OLPC stops with the GiveMany programme it is not clear how to succeed. Maybe we can get some XO's from the ministry of Education who received in September 2008 3.000 XO's from TelMex and didn't use them untill now (!). This ministry is very happy with the OLPC projects from OpenWijs.nl and of Waveplace, an American foundation active in the Caribbean. For the next project the ministry will pay the Technico for El Rama who will support the teachers.
- Dutch website about the eTwinning project
- Spanish page about the eTwinning project
- English page about the eTwinning project
- The Dutch foundation OpenWijs.nl, unfortunately mostly not translated yet
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Number of Laptops | Number of manufactured laptops::5000 |
Keyboard Layout | Keyboard::OLPC Spanish Keyboard |
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Deployment Status | Deployment status::Interested in OpenWijs and Waveplace; working with regional teachers. |