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  • ...timized for distance learning initiatives to provide on-demand support for students. The platform directs predefined inquiries (listed in a hierarchical drop- ...hin seconds, examines the available expert pool (teachers, peers, graduate students, etc.) and creates a match with the best available expert.
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  • ...ty that leapfrogs OLPC users past the brightest design and business school students so that by the time these children become adults they can change the world? ...ke reviewers, editors, idea-generators, etc. and learn the dynamics of the students). Or the work could with deadlines (history and diff-like tools would be ha
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  • ...tudents from all fields of study and nationalities are eligible to apply. Students entering university in fall '10 or graduating in spring '10 are also eligib ...n off-grid environment? Here's your chance to partner up with like-minded students to change the world. Power in numbers, right?</p><br>
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  • ...CSUSB Nigeria Team is comprised of two Nigeria citizens that are graduate students in the Computer Science and Engineering Department of California State Univ .... Enrolled and participating students will be assigned an XO laptop. These students are intended to work with the Ministry of Education on different seminar/de
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  • Literacy is mixed across Karen, Burmese, and Thai. Most students are seeing computers for the first time. However there are a small group wh ...pic. I think part of the solution will be to not distinguish teachers from students. What is needed is a wiki where anyone can teach them self.
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  • [[File:Olpc_Cambodia_teacher-channa-engaged-students.jpg|407px]] [[Image:CambodianChildren_thumb.jpg|left|195px]] [[File:OlpcCam ...hool (where we don’t run a program), we expect to see greater numbers of students continuing on to college, enabling them to get good jobs. We’ll keep you
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  • * Students looking for information on a topic have to search through many different ty ** Availability - Wants their content to be read by as many students as possible
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  • ...ton Carver] was born as a slave in 1864. He was the first black student to graduate from Iowa State College where he studied botany. He then went on to teach a ...harm allowed him to develop and maintain close personal relationships with students, farmers and powerful philanthropists over the years. Long before there wer
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  • ...ardware form factor, and was actually used in an earlier pilot project for students in Malaysia (links here: http://hasbrouck.org/netbook/ ). So it is worth st ...year olds. Do you plan to make a size that would be right for high school students and teachers?
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  • ...s, create connectivity and server infrastructure, and prepare teachers and students."--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 17:32, 15 October 2006 (EDT) ...If the Libyan teachers do not have extensive, well-organized training, the students of any program will be shortchanged. Jon Morris jjmorris@henrico.k12.va.u
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  • Graduate in Veterinary Medicine, Development studies and management (ALICT Stellenbo ...assess information and legitimate training which would open the doors for students to attend Universities around the world.
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  • This was done as part of a Masters Project from graduate students at Stanford University School of Education: Learning, Design and Technology
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  • * one ''class server'' per about 20 students - layer 5: the lowest server layer 각 학급이 관리하는 학급 서버 ==Graduate school network==
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  • ...onsists of the two different system, undergraduate courses (3~4 years) and graduate courses (1~5 years). * At the end of 2006', there are 335 colleges(or universities), 3,255,745 students, 19,322 courses, 38,456 office workers and 67,211 professors(or instructo
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  • ...d Education Body or Academic institution -- a certificate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education would be ideal. ** Students could post their composition to the Tamtam site
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  • ...ters. I have 2 computers in my classroom and one is very, very old. My own students do not get to use a computer, so why are we giving to other countries? ...rs in the developing world (especially in Sub-Saharan Africa) to use their students sexually--indeed the notion of what constitutes "exploitation" is rather va
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  • ...high school below has XO icon beside its name, visit the school to see how students are using XO laptops (and its variations) and what projects they are partic * 대학원 = Graduate School
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  • LOS is not just a guideline for children or students to follow when learning something, but a base step to particiaption in the ...r college students. Please add those for kindergarten children, elementary students, and other people.
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  • Literacy is mixed across Karen, Burmese, and Thai. Most students are seeing computers for the first time. However there are a small group wh ...pic. I think part of the solution will be to not distinguish teachers from students. What is needed is a wiki where anyone can teach them self.
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  • ...y elementary school children, but pre-primary, secondary and college level students also. ...aspects, South Korea is one of the highly developed nations and almost all students connect to the Web almost every day, at schools, at homes and at PC bangs.
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  • [2:53pm] Yeah, sigh. That's certainly true for students. $100 overnight?) it would be good to waive the fee for students
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  • Why citizens should use cars to go to & come from offices everyday? Why students should go to school everyday? By restructuring or designing the arrangement ...in their daily lives or even occasionally, why we should teach all Korean students English more than 6 years at minimum?
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  • ...developing and subsistence economies around the world. EWOB was founded by students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has grown to include ...rsity of Illinois dedicated to providing entrepreneurial-minded collegiate students the opportunity to design and implement sustainable, project based solution
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  • ...s undertaken by the WorldWideWorkshop, eKindling, and faculty and graduate students from the University of the Philippines. ...arningCenter-2_20071030.xo|LearningCenter-2_20071030.xo]] || Resources for students/teachers exploring the XO and MaMaMedia Creative Center in-class and indepe
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  • ...ke reviewers, editors, idea-generators, etc. and learn the dynamics of the students). Or the work could with deadlines (history and diff-like tools would be ha ...tion) was that the encyclopedia was discarded. Another possibility is to 'graduate' or 'pass' the encyclopedia as it is to the '''next year''' in order to fol
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  • ...'s Core Curriculum texts on 100 flash drives and gave them out for free to students. The project introduced the idea of the public domain to a lot of kids and ...en Klein will be my mentor. I think this project will be a lot of fun, get students involved in the OLPC movement, and hopefully produce some great content
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  • ...esearch fellows and staff members, 115 graduate students, 64 undergraduate students and several permanent foreign collaborators.
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  • ...ate studies at MIT. I am interested in equity, liberty, and happiness for students and their families, teachers, and institutions worldwide. To begin this pr ...y passionate about the power of collaboration using Web 2.0 applications. Graduate work focused on collaborative blogging, impact of technology on the brain,
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  • A new group comprised of both Harvard & MIT students is fast proving as a force to be reckoned with. The group was started by a OLPC has a tremendous grassroots network and college-aged students make up a large majority of this community. Check out some of the current c
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  • ...hooting movies, recording music, taking pictures). You learn by doing. The students in such a class will learn how to do not just projects, but free culture pr '''Background:''' I am a distinguished graduate in industrial engineering. I have experience in consulting, management, mar
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  • ...pport a conference on XO learning possibly in coordination with the Kenyan graduate program in education at Kenyatta University.<br> ...s 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
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  • *'''Young Students''' – The application will provide the young students various ways to experiment(primarily for fun) with some standard DSP filter *'''Engineering Students''' – The application can also be used by students enrolled in DSP courses to analyze the effect of various filters on the rec
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  • Will students be able to install OpenOffice? ...rs in the developing world (especially in Sub-Saharan Africa) to use their students sexually--indeed the notion of what constitutes "exploitation" is rather va
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  • ...ks were designed before the age of printing. Lectures were created so that students could write out their own copies of the textbook. The divisions of subjects ...roduced in high school. Non-standard arithmetics have been moving from the graduate to the undergraduate curriculum over several decades, and will continue to
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  • : - Students (Can give exams online/offline, get question banks, practice papers, etc) ...examination papers for conducting examinations as well as for practice of students.
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  • :The following are the comments of one undergraduate and two graduate students in a Usability Testing course in Rochester Institute of Technology's master
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  • # Anna Breshtyn - MIT Graduate student quite some time. One of my students, Vadim Gerasimov really explored
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  • ...letes, fashion models, and other so-called ‘celebrities’—but most ex-students won’t know the name of any philosopher, scientist, or scholar. Our age-b ...h different people can take and use notes. Some teachers insist that their students take notes—and even require pupils to hand them in for grading.
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  • ...he Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, NY had 3 graduate students (from his class of 20, RIT course #4004-749) propose, and, over the followi ...uristic/heuristic_list.html Ten Usability Heuristics] by the RIT usability students.
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  • ...w. However, OLPC does offer internships from June-August specifically for students interested in Latin America, starting this year in Uruguay and Peru. Pleas ...s grant program, this should be arranged with their academic institution. Students who have been accepted to OLPCorps and need additional documentation can co
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  • ...e OLPC project. Membership is incredibly diverse ranging from 14 year old students to college professors. And it’s working. Issues and challenges associate Casey was a recent college graduate from a Midwest University starting a two year Peace Corps posting in Uganda
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  • ...and (former president of Northeastern University, something to do with the Graduate School of Education at Harvard this year) recommended by Rod * '''DONE''' Email Ken Hawes about him and Wellesley education students coming
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  • ...letting us use the rooms for this event. The event is organized largely by students from [http://imsa.sfsu.edu IMSA]. Please post your name and contact if you
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  • ...advance. Dr. Habib Khan reports that his team has engaged Afghan graduate students of International Islamic University in the localization endeavors. They hav
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  • ...challenge to students currently learning this math, and great challenge to students inexperienced or just starting this kind of math. The recommended age for t ...s that helps improve math skills and may be more approachable to girls and students starting math, because it is primarily designed to be a fun game.
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  • ...et share of Macs, Windows, and Linux in 2020, when current kindergarteners graduate from high school? Well, if several hundred million XOs are in use by then, * Which computer is best for non-English-speaking students? This is critically important in bilingual education in the US. The XO mini
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  • ...cial discounted rate exclusively for governments wishing to provide PCs to students, and subject to specific conditions." The Microsoft initiative is aimed at ...he job market. Never mind that WinXP will be long gone when these children graduate.--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 04:21, 16 May 2008 (EDT)
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  • Can students from two different university form a team?. If yes, what should be written ...nding that the program is for undergraduate and graduate students. I am a graduate student and I have been working with faculty members on a research related
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  • * Poor rural Thai students to get $100 laptops - http://services.inquirer.net/express/06/12/24/html_ou * Harv Viray, graduate student and IT developer/consultant based in Manila, help in educating kids
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  • Give a computer to female students and explore with them the software on the computer and fun, expressive ways Establish a computer lab with trained staff who can impart their knowledge to students.
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  • ...seum Studies, the list serve goes out to most active graduates and current students
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  • Overview of top concerns from deployment leads, students and teachers. An aggregated look at the top items requested. An in depth lo ; Caroline Meeks : Solution Grove, Gardner School SoaS Pilot, Harvard Graduate School of Education
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  • I am a computer science major with two semesters left to graduate. I live in my home town of Monroe, Louisiana and attend ULM. Furillo is a s ...we need the laptops to proceed further. Based on the number of interested students attending the meetings, I would say that 20 laptops would suit our needs, a
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  • ...abilityassociates.com/hfes/index.html (WNY HFES)] local section meeting, a graduate class of Professor Keith Karn, ''Usability Testing'', and several XO laptop ::::'''COST:''' Members & Students – no cost; Non-members - $ 5 payable at the door
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  • ...s telecenter will become a training facility for administrators, teachers, students and the community to help them become full members of the global village. T ...and problem solving skill to address real world-problems. The success of students in these courses is detrimental on the development of their locals as well
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  • ...her and current graduate student Amity Beane, accompanied by undergraduate students from the University of Maine, Farmington, will travel to Zambia from June t
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  • cjb> something like 2% of kids graduate primary school into secondary students to help prepare materials for less experienced students
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  • Africa, called "OLPCorps Africa", first proposed by a group of students who worked program provides funds for students' stipends and education-oriented laptops.
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  • ...icipating universities worldwide in creating an exceptional experience for students who qualify for the program ...icipating universities worldwide in creating an exceptional experience for students who qualify for the program
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  • ...classrooms, thereby expanding and brightening the opportunities for their students to learn and succeed. '''What:''' Deployment of 100 XOs to students and teachers for integration into classrooms<br />
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  • 10:30 FGrose Students are introducing themselves, there are maybe 50-60 percent from outside of R 10:34 FGrose Greg S., graduate student in computer science, reasons: taking open source to its potential,
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  • We are a team of three international master’s students in KTH, Sweden. We are planning to deploy XOs in a small primary school cal ...riod conducting a summer school program, allowing us to get access to both students and teachers.
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  • ** Hello, my name is Chao Zhang, and I am a graduate student of computer science focused on bioinformatics. I always paid close ...or accessing the database from the server, so including the programs other students might be able to develop. The security won't be a problem (as i have dev
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  • Education: Mount Allison University (Computer Science), Carleton University Graduate Studies (MSC We will direct our students to modify and adapt the current software in a standalone version for
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  • | Graduate student 2nd year of a Master degree | Graduate student 1st year of a Master degree
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  • Students from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) propose to imple ...ement project|http://saotomeproject.wordpress.com/]. Further, several UIUC students, as part of [a service learning course project|http://courseweb.lis.uiuc.ed
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  • <td><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">Kasiisi School graduate.</font> <li><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">Students and staff
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  • Nora is a recent December graduate from Cornell in Biology and Nutrition. She has a limited background in web In an atmosphere of thirteen thousand motivated, socially conscious students, there is no better place to turn to than the University itself for helpful
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  • We are two graduate university students in the department of Education at the [http://ubc.ca/ University of British ...onstruct and create content will be emphasized as an approach to learning. Students will be encouraged to learn from each other through talking and collaborati
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  • ...stain, and maintain an invaluable program to the future development of the students. ...stain, and maintain an invaluable program to the future development of the students.
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  • ...our project area in Namibia and was founded by Doug Vilsack, a 2008 CU Law graduate. ...(Kasika and Impalila schools). All of these schools educate 6-12 year-old students and are small, allowing for student-laptop “saturation” (1:1 ratio) in
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  • We are a team of two post graduate students at the Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. We are partnering with a l ...ool during the summer as the students live close to the school. All of the students are able to speak in Amharic, the official language, but some of the studen
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  • ...fortunate to have technical backgrounds with a human centered focus in our graduate study which we believe will be very valuable to this project. <br /> ...ery needy families but we will be working with the 5th and 6th grades. The students will be present for the first 7 weeks but will go on holiday after that. We
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  • ...become a sustainable program, ultimately directed by Vutakaka teachers and students. ...springboard to continue programs of their own creation in the future. The students, from standards 3-5, will become agents of change in their community as chi
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  • Our team consists of four graduate students, all of whom studied abroad in the deployment area and volunteered with our ...e inclusion of the XO laptops in the afterschool program would provide the students with much-needed information technology skills that will allow them to crea
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  • '''MD.Sabbir Ahmed:''' Fresh Graduate from Computer Science and Engineering Department of [http://www.bracunivers * Developing mentality of the students to use their laptop as expression of their innovation and creativity
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  • ...nd applying the skills that we will teach them. We also believe that these students should be computer literate before they join high school. A significant num ...evel of comfort, during which we will them host a passing over ceremony to graduate them to the next level (which will mostly consist of independent work).
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  • '''Stephanie Bonnes '07''': Pursuing graduate degree in International Relations. <br /> '''Andrew Stinson '07''': Pursuing graduate degree in International Relations.
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  • ...s second term), will be targeted towards the entire 6th grade stream (129 students, ages 10-12). The all speak English. RIT Team Members (all RIT students):
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  • '''Hilary N Ervin''' is a second year graduate student at Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine. S '''Adrienne B. Warren''' is a second year graduate student at Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine an
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  • ...ther NGO-supported orphanages to see the benefits of OLPC laptops to their students, and so might instigate a larger-scale deployment of laptops at private and • The Village of Hope is on a list of agencies where Ashesi University students perform community service yearly. This means that every year, the project w
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  • ...Mellon's Heinz College of Public Policy and Management]. The two graduate students are teaming with William Kampton, a Tanzanian undergraduate student at [htt ...o participate in national exams for the first time. The school's Class IV students (now Class V) placed [http://epicchange.org/blog/2009/01/30/1/ #1 out of 11
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  • ...esources of the lending library, and a boatload of deaf students from K to graduate school, I may be able to drum up beta testers... <CanoeBerry> solving. 1. Familiarize Haitian-American students at Graham and Parks
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  • ...ers are two young male students, one an arts student and the other doing a graduate diploma in theology. My husband and I are very familiar with using computer
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  • ...ica de Catalunya (UPC)''', in [[Spain]], formed by professors and graduate students, actively collaborating with the Higher School of Informatics of the Polyte ...the needs of local public and private entities. Our goal is to provide the students with real hands-on experience with open source software and give them the f
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  • ...Successful completion of the program will result in training roughly 150 students and deployment of 100 laptops. ...e background working with elementary age children, will assist in teaching students.
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  • ...chool] in Arusha, Tanzania from June 8th - August 15th, 2009. Two graduate students from [http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/school-of-public-policy-management/index.asp ...tudents are not on campus during August. The team will work hands on with students throughout the course of the summer, and thereafter William Kampton will co
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  • Tushabe Faith- Graduate student<br /> This project will be lead by students in the faculty of development studies at Mbarara University of Science and
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  • ...team includes two masters of public health (MPH) students and a recent MPH graduate from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and a During a needs assessment carried out during summer 2008, the MPH students interviewed DCI-SL, learning of their efforts towards and recommendations f
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  • Espoir Kyubwa, a graduate student in bioengineering program at University of California, San Diego. M ...a and Democratic Republic of Congo. She will be graduating and applying to graduate programs this year. She has also worked as a nurse in South Africa, facili
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  • ...ers are two young male students, one an arts student and the other doing a graduate diploma in theology. My husband and I are very familiar with using compute
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  • ...oofs, and other similar projects that have affected close to 3,000 Ugandan students. Allison Slutter – Social Work graduate student from Columbia University
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  • The students will be on school break during that period in all three countries. The scho ...reate this as a project that is run by undergraduate and graduate Egyptian students – this will be a model for community members to become socially responsib
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  • .... Resources limit Bura schools, which rely primarily on rote memorization; students are considered “receptacles” to be filled with information. Providing e ...able communal media. It expands learning beyond the classroom and develops students’ literacy skills. By recording oral histories and creating dictionaries,
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  • ...lout of 100 XO laptops to be used in the school as an educational tool for students in their studies. ...unity, which includes all stakeholders (educators, parents, entrepreneurs, students, donors, engineers, etc) owns the project. Collectively, community members
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  • ...s 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 ...ty team were able to generally improve the attitude and performance of the students toward various subjects namely, sciences , mathematics and Hiv/Aids. They w
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  • Graduate Student: Business Administration Graduate Student: Public Relations Management
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  • industry. I have a graduate degree in engineering and a business MBA. I grew ...minal. His main aim is to educate poor students. There are near about 3000 students in his education institute.
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  • ...pilot program in an elementary public school with an inaugural class of 35 students. *Noel Gratus P. Feria (Graduate Student in Education Technology) (Philippines)
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  • ...ter works at cost of shipping and parts, with volunteer labor from trained students. Besides helping out G1G1 donors, the Olin repair center also plans to supp [[Image:Olin-university-chapter-students.JPG|right|Olin students visit the OLPC Boston office]]
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  • ...were donated to west bank. A bunch of graduated and under-graduate college students, wanted to help deploy these XO laptops so that the kids will have a better |blurb=The first 1000 XOs for students in West Bank schools, and 1000 additional XOs for repairs. The first machi
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  • ::Education: Graduate Studies Engineering and Business: Comparative Literature; French; :'''To use the XO to challenge students in learning of Mathematics''' by engaging in problem solving projects that
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  • ...will be gathering over 300 of the world’s best and brightest young MBA, graduate and undergraduate business minds to develop innovative and effective strate ...d Dubai in which teams of students from the world’s top universities and graduate programs develop and present innovative solutions to a business case that i
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  • ...eBerry> Afghans. While visiting a high school in Charikar I asked a few students <CanoeBerry> local teachers who will maintain the computers, teach the students, and
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  • ...sverma was here earlier.. maybe he'll return to explain, if these are his students?? <CanoeBerry> They seem to be Carnegie Mellon students in large part?
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  • • Provide online tutoring to rural Maasai students to enable them to pass the Kenya Certification of Primary Education (KCPE) • Provide a digital library to Maasai students, helping to alleviate the desperate need for books.
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  • <danbaker> I'm a recent UCLA graduate and current staff member there <GrannieB> how many students are involved?
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  • <CanoeBerry> Our objectives are to help students in a younger grade than us (we will <CanoeBerry> This project’s design allows students to learn about
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  • graduate coursework in physics and astronomy and teacher professional Past Experience/Qualifications: Frankie Jackson, PhD, has designed and offers graduate level courses in earth science for K-8 teachers in American Indian Reservat
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  • ...- Selected challenges]]: Dealing with Education Establishments; Involving Students in Local and Overseas Deployments.<br>(''Christine Murakami, Nadine Muschet ...ays "have the answer" and the opportunity to learn a great deal from their students. Both the Nicaraguan experience and participant perspectives will be explor
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  • ...icipants, both in public schools or out of school youth category, and only students who can read the alphabets well in English, will be qualified for the progr * How big is the school in terms of number of students per grade or year level;
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  • <CanoeBerry> graph will be created to allow students to graph data they acquire in ...eBerry> computer science students collaborate with graduate education students
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  • * engaging University of Haiti students to build solar installations .. to not drop-ship * now starting XoDock ... students who are soon to graduate form SJSU
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  • ...dertaken by the WorldWideWorkshop, [[eKindling]], and faculty and graduate students from the University of the Philippines. ...ility enhancements (as identified through field testing with educators and students) through third party developers or University of the Philippines Computer S
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  • 4-How many students (meaning how many XOs would be needed? 4-How many students (meaning how many XOs would be needed?
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  • <sverma> Graduate Curriculum Committee...moonlighting on IRC :-) <CanoeBerry> remote district with 250 students (Kopila Valley School). We will
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  • ...mation Systems students and Ohio State University (OSU) graduate education students. ...applications and a spring capstone project course for graduating students. Students are expected to develop projects in each of these courses. One or more proj
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  • <GrannieB2> How many students are involved? <JT4sugar> They have 220 students at Madison Elementary that will get SoaS in fall. This lets University Prof
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  • ...ave been supporting our sister church St. Andre's and it's school of ~ 900 students in Hinche, Haiti for 27 years ...grams for elementary grade to start with. They will be written by graduate students and converted into XO modules by undergraduates.
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  • ...al/social growth. I (Tyler, an English teacher at EIB and a recent college graduate) will personally be able to help in the process of organizing, teaching and ...untry. Fluency in one or both is beneficial but not necessary. Many of the students, teachers, and members of the surrounding community are competent in Englis
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