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OLE Nepal

Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Nepal is a Nepali non-governmental organization dedicated to assisting the Government of Nepal in meeting its Education for All goals by developing freely accessible, open-source Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-based educational teaching-learning materials.


Poor quality of education and disparity in education quality and access among school types, regions and population groups are two of the major problems facing Nepal’s education sector. OLE Nepal’s mission is to help address these problems through the use of ICT in education.


In order to fulfill its mission, OLE Nepal is working in partnership with the Government of Nepal to:

  • Develop high-quality interactive digital learning materials that conform to Nepal’s national curriculum.
  • Maintain a web-based repository of open, free, and high quality elementary and secondary educational resources for teachers and students.
  • Build the Nepali government’s capacity to independently develop, enhance and maintain ICT-based teaching-learning materials at the primary and secondary school levels.
  • Implement a plan to provide universal access to primary school level ICT-based teaching-learning materials by 2015.
  • Conduct research and evaluation concerning the effectiveness of the different educational resources and approaches used.


For more information, please see:

OLE Nepal Projects

OLE Nepal is quickly developing learning materials to fulfill it's mission as soon as possible. Here is a collection of OLE Nepal projects, both completed and current.

Current Projects

OLE Nepal Interns

At OLE Nepal, interns serve as utility team members, doing everything from revising the Wiki and documenting the OLE Nepal project, to helping with programming and doing just about anything else that needs to be done.

  • Prasoon Karmacharya Prasoon is helping out with system administration, learning Linux, and testing the EPaath software.
  • Doug Mayeux Doug is documenting the OLE Nepal project, updating the Wiki, testing software, and helping to develop the E-Library.

Doug ToDo

Meta To-Do

  1. document our work on the OLPC wiki
  2. Document progress of kids and teachers at test schools
  3. documenting how others can contribute to OLPC project in Nepal
  4. Learn Etoys, Scratch and find all possible documentation on how to use it and document what is still needed. Teach Manoj and Neema how to use them
  5. Conceptualize EToys activities for weather and environment
  6. E-Library, can help find stuff and load it, fill in metadata get volunteers to find materials and fill in basic metadata
    • 6 sections of E-Library
      • Literature - English and Nepali -- onlineliterature.org?, esp. children's literature, small audio books would be excellent.
      • Course-related materials, math, english, science
      • Reference material, encyclopedias, thesaurus, atlases and maps
      • Teaching support material, sample lessons, sample exercises, training materials, supplemental readings
      • Other educational materials - disaster mgt, basic health

Specific Goals Week of June 17, 2008

  1. 2 matrices of e-book reader options, 1 for reader requirements, 1 for producer reqs
  2. clean up OLE_Nepal_Etoys and connect to main OLE Nepal wiki pages and redmine.olenepal.org
  3. Clean up Get Involved page -- reference OLE Nepal Etoys -- make this more comprehensible, make sure we refer E-Paath
  4. create one page on this wiki listing all learning resources so far for Scratch
  5. create a course for the Scratch polygons lesson
  6. review redmine.olenepal.org for e-paath and e-pustakalaya -- see how to make it more intuitive how to use them
  7. blog post about Uttam and his work, blog post about Bernie
  8. Add Uttam, Bernie, and Sunil (if hired) to the website

OLE Nepal Intern Manual

  • Intern Manual The OLE Nepal Intern Manual documents all information pertinent to OLE Nepal Interns. This includes everything from Wiki info to a guide for processing and preparing newly received XOs.