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  • ...tent. It will have the flexibility to change with the requirements of the student. Individuals will inevitably find individualized uses; certainly local, re ...download and use an ''OLPC software'' (doesn't matter if it's a brazilian student getting a chinese program). Also, developers can adjust their software to u
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  • ...icipate in the classroom. These may be students who are ill or they may be students who live too far from the class to travel there daily. In such situations t [[Speex]] recording would also allow students to create their own [[audiobooks]]]. [[Speex]] would also be an ideal voca
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  • ...ject that has contributors from a diverse base; feedback from teachers and students in roughly one-dozen trials in the developing world has greatly influenced ...gardless, in many poor classrooms there are fewer textbooks than there are students, and textbooks that do exist are old and out-of date. Furthermore, the mul
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  • ...Content that is currently taught in schools, need to be made available to students on their new laptops. This is going to be a major way in which governments ...technology being addressed to meet the the needs of the learners? How has student scores changed in comparison to the wiki implementation? (Ashley P.)
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  • ...h educational concepts and collaborative processes through the use of XO-1 student laptops. With the financial help of [EEL/LAK] and the coordination of Re-pu ...the action will continue, approximately 60 people take part (teachers and students) so that a network of directly concerned people is created. In all the scho
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  • ...ess to this valuable tool which changes children's lives. A public school student in rural Kentucky or Alabama would experience a life change no less miracul ...ice it would be an impulse buy, especially for us techies and poor college students. I would probably open the thing up and mod the heck out of it.
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  • ...ented the process for delivery of the materials. Whitney Hunter-Thomson, a student at Williams College, worked in South Africa in early 2008 to prepare for th ...café in Walter Sisulu Square, joined KYP full-time to train teachers and students on the laptops. Masilo trained three South Africans on the technicalities a
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  • = One Graphing Calculator Per Student = ...has raised issues of costs and funding, as well as the logic of burdening students with a US$100 device that's never use after a semester/term.
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  • Manipur: Ordered for 70,000 students, following the Kerala model, on March 26, 2009. ...h: Ordered for all Kasturba Gandhi Vidyalay, a residential school for girl students in rural areas. Sept 2009
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  • Every Student in the Republic of Macedonia to Use Ubuntu-Powered Computer Workstations [http://www.ubuntu.com/news/macedonia-school-computers Every Student in the Republic of Macedonia to Use Ubuntu-Powered Computer Workstations] N
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  • [[Image:Galadima2.jpg|thumb|Photo taken by a student with his XO laptop while the other pupils were helping each other and shari [[Image:Galadima3.jpg|thumb|Drawing of his future house by a primary 5 student who wants to be a banker.]]
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  • ...the syncronization between wikis. MoinMoin provides such syncronization. A student could work on a page on her laptop and the next day sycronize with the serv ...hing Calculator for mobile phones, see [[OGCPS|One Graphing Calculator Per Student]].
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  • ...duwise notebook in class, a teacher can make presentations, control what a student has access to...” The teacher can “control what Web sites the student is visiting... can pull them back from checking sports scores or chatting w
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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- * Student in a remote location is studying math and encounters a problem with factori
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  • ...learning experience for students. The core elements of the program include student and teacher computer troubleshooting, help desk operations and database tra Other Student Help Desk Programmes:
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  • Or posing as a different student. Besides a stolen laptop will not turn on, if the student doesn´t activate it, by using
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  • then the cost of supplying the information to one student or to many students is the same. in an examination setting where, within limits, a few extra students need no more invigilators: however, any individual
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  • ...of the system's capability and operation. Only assembly language gets the student closer to the fundamentals. C++ is an advancement in C ...onald Knuth used it in his well-regarded series of computer science books. Students gain a much clearer understanding of computers when they learn assembly lan
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  • ...buy," however. The initiative is firmly focused on improving learning for students and provides teachers with extensive support and professional development.
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  • More generally, helping students learn foreign languages through the use of technology has been explored, an ...e.g. a teacher could tutor all the students in their homes after hours, or students could collaborate together remotely.
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  • technology of pencil and paper: It is easy for a student to draw the very limited though considerably more than a few students develop in
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  • ...we think a mobile-phone type XO will be much more easily adapted by those students, because of their peculiar interests on mobile phones. ** we hope a college student may select any size among 12.1", 13.3", 14.1" and 15.4" wide panels.
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  • ...come from all around us as [[George Washington Carver]] used to teach his students. Canvases can be made with any matted or woven fibrous material that is pre Students can also make art by creating images on the GIMP, storing these images on t
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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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  • ...ategorization, organization, and addition of personal summary notes that a student can then select from and insert into a document. Like traditional research * Field Journal - where students can insert photos and commentary on native wildlife and domestic animals as
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  • ...Ethiopia uses the long-established teaching model where rote-learning and student subservience are prioritized. Improving educational quality is a major goal -- Usage of plasma screens for teachers: to demonstrate tasks for all students on the screen.
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  • Welcome to '''OLPCorps''', a new student-based, grassroots OLPC initiative.<br> ...n provide the time, energy, and dedication to change the world. This is a student movement, a learning movement, an education movement...The OLPC Movement.
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  • ...te in a 9 week training program of XO KV6-12 in order to carry out the new student-based grassroots OLPC initiative in Africa. A training program for the staf ...g members of IEEE CSUSB Chapter)-http://groups.google.com/group/csusb-ieee-student-chapter, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)-http://www.acm.org/, GFA
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  • ...gly well with projects from truly outstanding to laboured, with much inter-student interaction, but national rollout of coursework across the sciences and mat The idea behind transferable cognitive skills is that students are learning skills in areas such as mathematics and literacy while program
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  • ...assrooms. The Problem is NSF reports the Educational frameworks must teach students innovation and creativity in the science and math curriculums for new techn ...nce teaching is how we can teach better scientific reasoning, allowing our students to do more than observe phenomena, push equations, and flounder in inconsis
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  • ...do this for any language where there are any reasonable number of computer students. [http://www.iosn.net/l10n/l10n-howto-toolkit/ link to guides] --[[User:Mok They cite interesting facts about the student's external influence on language teaching:
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  • ...li engineering students named Shankar Pokharel and Ankur Sharma. These two students were responsible for raising awareness at the grassroots level of the poten ...es 2 and 6 in both schools on April 25th, 2008. 3 Uttam Sharma, a doctoral student at the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota (shar
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  • ...y for teachers to select appropriate materials for local needs, particular students, and even day to day developments since these materials are available digit ...Rather than only having a small number of minutes per week per class, the students and teachers always have the laptops available to them and can modify their
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  • The XO Laptop terminology is mostly localized by Afghan students of International Islamic university of Islamabad ([[Usman mansour]] Ansari ...excitement and gave way to numerous questions that sprung from everywhere. Students and teachers alike, all were eager to learn about the XO.
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  • ...narration. These can then be watched, and edited, on any student's laptop. Students can be expected to learn some of the content as they create one, but also s ...t be created by the teachers, administrators, and advisors rather than the students. Or maybe not.
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  • <christophd> RITSteve: is 25 the number of students in the class? <RITSteve> Course has been using one xo per student since inception and original hardware donation from Fedora
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  • * http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/swa/projects/olpc/ (Student projects' from the HPI Software Architecture Group), ...p://squeak.educarex.es:9090/seaside/SBSuperSwiki (clic in <i>galería</i>) Students projects in spanish,
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  • ...you wrote down about the animal'''. Use the internet and books. Ask other students and grown ups what they know about the animal. ...these challenges on the XO or the classroom wall, adding to it after each student talks about their animal.
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  • ...To encourage Rwandan children in showcasing their skills to other Rwandan students and Scratchers worldwide, To build collaborative networks between Rwandan c ...ernship Program|| Provided a one months internship program to high school students || To introduce them on OLPC philosophy; to acquire basic XO troubleshootin
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  • * contents based on competences; mandatory for students and schools not to follow curriculum but develop competences in each topic ...Nepali WP with only 500 articles; working with university and high school students to develop it more rapidly.
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  • The goal of this activity is to make a useful report that the student can present, share, collaborate on, and that the teacher can mark easily. ...using the Internet, and copy and paste photos from the Internet (although students should be educated about getting photos with appropriate licences like Crea
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  • ...e of an SD flash card or a system image obtained over the Internet -- if a student accidently takes experimentation a bit far? ...ers will want to record grades and give secure tests through the machines. Students will want to instant message their buddy during a lecture, and look up answ
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  • There is a cohort of schools in the US with several years of 1:1 computer:student experience. One such school is [http://www.greensboroday.org] Greensboro D ...hine to perform prototype testing/usability studies (in Nepal)? (I'm a PhD student in computer science/HCI).
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  • ...tion, as well as to encourage the use of high-quality on-line resources by students, teachers, and the public. Essays with links to resources from the SPORE wi ...sco.org/images/0014/001491/149133E.pdf Chemistry, Worksheets/Workbook for Students]
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  • ...ickly, try solving one with 12 or 16 tiles. Walk around and '''help other students''' who are still solving their puzzles. ...eriences, differences and similarities'''. One student can record all the students’ ideas on the XO Laptop.
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  • 1) '''Have students play with the XO on their own''' Each student (and teacher) should take time to play with their XO independently. Click
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  • ...here the laptops are used to take tests and the test criteria require each student to complete his/her own exam without help from others.
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  • ...country, the regional school organization, other schools, and teachers and students in the school. It includes both software updates and repair manuals for th ...[[School server]] has a local library consisting of documents submitted by students and teachers using that server. This is named a Classroom Library. The co
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  • ...e foundation of a group, [[OLPC America]], to bring XO laptops to American students. Details are unavailable until a launch later in 2008. ...5 scenes from pilot], [http://waveplace.com/locations/usvi/movie.jsp?id=44 student presentations])
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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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  • == Schools (worldwide) with "one laptop per student" programs == ...arningwithlaptops.org/Subject_Reports/SLPs_by_state.htm Independent School Student Laptop Programs]
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  • ...rge Washington 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 o ...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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  • ...updated to the latest operating system and an XS server was installed. The students are now using a public library on the server to access current information [[Image:Asilong-Classroom.jpg|thumb|350px|Students enjoying logging onto their XS school server for the first time]]
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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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  • Why don't you include '''one copy of Wikipedia'''. Then each child/student has access to almost all available data. Math, physics, science, geographi ...ge and share successful strategies for learning and teaching? Areas where students can interact and communicate? The analog of myspace or facebook w/in these
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  • * The country, school, and students would know where the servers actually are --- not where they are claimed to Should the [[School server]] support student/teacher/school Blogs?
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  • Undergraduate student in social science administration (Uganda Christian University) ...assess information and legitimate training which would open the doors for students to attend Universities around the world.
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  • ...tion expenditures from 2004 Mx$10,600 per student in 1992 to Mx$15,500 per student in 2004. During the 1994 crisis, there was a substantial drop in spending, .... Through a computer an electronic dashboard and a protector, teachers and students have access in classrooms to the following material:
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  • ...by the Brazilian federal government to integrate the UCA (One Computer per Student) Project, implemented with the goal of investigating the use of educational ...ut to buy 150,000 laptops to provide the desired 1:1 ratio (one laptop per student) in 300 schools geographically distributed all over the country. The XO lap
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  • ...er how to run the hoax himself. Suppose there were group exercises for the students to practice hoaxing each other. Surely this would reduce the number of vict
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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 ...to ESL Instruction: Typewriting. 1982. National Association for Foreign Student Affairs.
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  • ...t has been suggested numerous times to build this distributed cache out of student laptops, the storage available on each laptop is currently limited. This w ...topics such as news, sports, history, science) but unless there are enough students at each age level that multiple servers (caches) are used to support them,
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  • ...lking with, and learning from some excellent teachers while I was myself a student. However, I've always taught under the "supervision" of somebody else - bei ...an find resources, since buying learning supplies out-of-pocket for all my students isn't particularly sustainable on my lack of budget.
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  • :The [[XS_Server_Specification#Scalability|ratio of students to school servers]] is currently planned to be no more than 100:1. The int ...laptop will be associated with a particular school server that contains a student's journal and backups, through a mechanism which is still being defined.--[
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  • ...he laptop will be replicated to some centralized storage place so that the student can recover it in the even that the laptop is lost, stolen or destroyed. students -- this authentication can unlock extra services like backup and
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  • ...Once a document is deleted from the local machine, we need a mechanism for students to download/restore them from the server, for re-editing or inclusion in an How can a student delete files ? ([http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/831 Bug 831]) Should they be
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  • ...the needs of an oppressive government than to the needs of the individual student. Email letters, chat transcripts, and private documents, any of which might ...the goals of olpc to implement, in a second phase, a buddy system in which student/owners pair off, and any time both buddies are meshed, their computers back
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  • 17:03 <_sj|> (and students and anyone else who has questions about the == Past students share their experiences ==
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  • The One Laptop per Child University Initiative at Duke (OLPC@Duke) is a student service organization aimed to help the education of children of low-income ...valuating the laptops in an urban school environment. We will support the students weekly in activities dealing with the laptops.
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  • ...he laptop will be replicated to some centralized storage place so that the student can recover it in the event that the laptop is lost, stolen or destroyed. ...e, that do not wish to provide Internet access to alumni, but only current students&mdash;this authentication can unlock extra services like backup and access
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  • ...key to a good return on investment by the mentor, and the learning by the students. Please do not sign up to be a mentor unless you are certain you can meet We're looking for several exceptional students who are willing to spend their summer in Boston, working within the user st
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  • ...stored on the server. What I am curious about is how this will impact the student's sense of ownership and whether the software will be designed to mitigate You mentioned Pashtun and Farsi as languages these students may speak, can they get those on the laptop?
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  • ...ge is to illustrate one way a wiki can be used to collaboratively create a student activity. For this demonstration a fictional user has posted their work und In this activity, students will learn a rudamentary proceedure for mummification in the [http://en.wik
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  • * Gather a group of at least 10 interested people (students, faculty, staff, community members and their families) at your school who w ...service group at your university. Talk to your Student Life department or student government representative if you're not sure how to do this. Forming a camp
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  • ...ncial pressures placed on them by their families. We need to convince both student developers and their teachers that they should switch their academic focus ** Students could post their composition to the Tamtam site
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  • 10:00 AM HS students arrive. more extensive, individual follow-up with student journalists throughout the week
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  • ...zed to every locale and culture. Projects shared across a small group help students to discover their own capacity for teaching and learning. Projects shared a ...ve created, giving students examples and references on which to build. As students study new areas, develop new ideas and experiments, and conceive of large-s
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  • ## XO students (children using the laptops) ## XO student supporters (organizations/individuals from outside school systems providing
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  • Why don't you include '''one copy of Wikipedia'''. Then each child/student has access to almost all available data. Math, physics, science, geographi ...ge and share successful strategies for learning and teaching? Areas where students can interact and communicate? The analog of myspace or facebook w/in these
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  • ...nt educational functions and is versatile enough to be used throughout the student's educational life and beyond. --[[User:Memracom|Memracom]] 05:15, 13 Janua ...nt educational functions and is versatile enough to be used throughout the student's educational life and beyond." Memracom's words are spot on. -[[User:Jcfre
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  • There is a cohort of schools in the US with several years of 1:1 computer:student experience. One such school is [http://www.greensboroday.org] Greensboro D ...hine to perform prototype testing/usability studies (in Nepal)? (I'm a PhD student in computer science/HCI).
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  • :The [[XS_Server_Specification#Scalability|ratio of students to school servers]] is currently planned to be no more than 100:1. The inte ...laptop will be associated with a particular school server that contains a student's journal and backups, through a mechanism which is still being defined.--[
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  • ...ject that has contributors from a diverse base; feedback from teachers and students in roughly one-dozen trials in the developing world has greatly influenced ...gardless, in many poor classrooms there are fewer textbooks than there are students, and textbooks that do exist are old and out-of date. Furthermore, the mul
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  • ...zed to every locale and culture. Projects shared across a small group help students to discover their own capacity for teaching and learning. Projects shared a ...ve created, giving students examples and references on which to build. As students study new areas, develop new ideas and experiments, and conceive of large-s
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  • An example: [http://squeak.educarex.es Squeakpolis], for students and teachers mainly. * http://www.swa.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/projects/olpc/ (Student projects' from the HPI Software Architecture Group),
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  • ...ntent. It will have the flexibility to change with the requirements of the student. Individuals will inevitably find individualized uses; certainly local, reg ...download and use an ''OLPC software'' (doesn't matter if it's a brazilian student getting a chinese program). Also, developers can adjust their software to u
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  • ## XO students (children using the laptops) ## XO student supporters (organizations/individuals from outside school systems providing
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  • ...ayed and programmed the Logo Turtle, the follow-up activities included the students themselves pretending to be the turtle and walking and turning through the ...en at least the teachers, if not the students, could communicate directly (student e-mail is also blocked in my district). If anyone out there reading this wa
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  • ...ently amongst the children of the world, taking care of the new cohorts of students and enhancing collaboration without frontiers. It will connect and saturate ...unication between the user and the expert, the patient and the doctor, the student and the teacher.
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  • ...d group of students were given the computer, which they can take home. The students and teachers have been working together to test the basic functionalities o Upon given the machines to be used ''personally'', all students were extremely excited. The typical question that we received in the first
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  • ...l upgrade all XOs just before a 2-week school vacation. This will give the students time to find any bugs before school starts up again. It will also give the #Set up 5 XOs as student laptops.
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  • ...5 scenes from pilot], [http://waveplace.com/locations/usvi/movie.jsp?id=44 student presentations]) ...on grant for the pilot project, which will distribute XO laptops to 13,200 students and 500 teachers in 60 Haitian primary schools. The OLPC Foundation will co
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  • ...of student wireless internet access. To me, this project dictates that all students must have equal access to learning tools be they on any form of computer wi ...lement the low cost laptop and will work with WiMAX base station such that students will have internet/intranet access (and instruction) 7x24x365. I feel we mi
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  • There is a cohort of schools in the US with several years of 1:1 computer:student experience. One such school is [http://www.greensboroday.org] Greensboro D ...hine to perform prototype testing/usability studies (in Nepal)? (I'm a PhD student in computer science/HCI).
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  • ...entry in their own journal about the weather for that day. This encourages students to be observant and provides an opportunity to practice writing using the v Everyone has the potential to be both a student and a teacher. In order to realize this potential, we have chosen to put co
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  • *[[Participate#Are you a Grade School Student?|Get your students involved]]. * [[documentation|Document]] your and your students' experiences with the laptops
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  • Three students, Joe, Uma, and Ann, are working on a project together. They start the proje #Ensure that this group project is shared among all three students (how does this happen?)
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  • Tom is a student who received a laptop from a school in Sau Paulo. After a month, his family Jose is a 6 year-old student at a school in Brazil is being issued his XO laptop today. The school has s
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  • ...rojects together. One student can create something and share it with other students who edit it and save etc. ...clude out of band communication mechanisms. e.g. leave a message for other students saying "I updated frog project with new picture". This could be Chat, e-ma
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  • ...the mechanism for user submissions of media to the library? Teachers (and students) should certainly have a place to put resources they create where all can r ...r hosting the Classroom Library that a student is allowed to publish onto. Students not associated with a Classroom Library only have read permissions on the L
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  • ...th computers will be able to create exciting educational tests for his/her students. 1.Teacher and student Frontends: Will be developed in PyGTK.
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  • == Cognitoy Student Scholarship == [2:53pm] Yeah, sigh. That's certainly true for students.
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  • ...orchestra for a combination of different sounds and movements, where each student authored one, and we added them to the ensemble. The whole activity lasted Students create music with [[TamTam]].
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  • ...of the computer and the teacher was to facilitate the discussion among the students and to focus discussion around problem areas that revealed themselves in di ...d as a formal testing tool for class tests and provide a better gauge of a student's progress to the teacher.
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  • The student will: #Both teachers will present opportunities for the students to explore photographs representing examples and non-examples of right angl
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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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  • ...br>Because I want other students to learn too.<br>Thank you<br>your lovely students<br>T--<br>BYE<br>have a nice day.</center><br>[NG Naria = 36 without the ad ...e porpose of my letter is about may it is good to buy a laptop<br>for each Student in each school.<p align="right">THANKS MR PRESID<br>ENT you boy<br>B--<br><
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  • ...ord, saving and printing are my main interests. I type up assignments for students, and then print out multiple copies. I don't own a computer. ...what Limited Support for Flash and Java means? What functionality will the students have? Thanks in Advance, Lee
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  • ...ickly, try solving one with 12 or 16 tiles. Walk around and '''help other students''' who are still solving their puzzles. ...eriences, differences and similarities'''. One student can record all the students’ ideas on the XO Laptop.
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  • ...you wrote down about the animal'''. Use the internet and books. Ask other students and grown ups what they know about the animal. ...these challenges on the XO or the classroom wall, adding to it after each student talks about their animal.
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  • ...cators should not engage in sexual activities or contact with supervisees, students, trainees, or other colleagues over whom they exercise professional authori Participants should not sexually harass supervisees, students, trainees, or colleagues. Sexual harassment includes sexual advances, sexua
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  • ...ted. thought : have a wiki portal with advisory requests : there people/students/volunteers can put up a list of requests... who, what they are working on, coordinators, with student curators and creators, in touch with /
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  • We have experience with studying student-owned laptop classrooms, and we believe in the potential of laptops for enr ...bruary 2008,ones to be used in and out classrooms by six elementary school students, two school teachers, and two normal school teachers. One TACT member, Kaç
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  • ..., learning activities - a complete experience that a student or a group of students can do either alone or with a teacher in order to learn something).
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  • ...narration. These can then be watched, and edited, on any student's laptop. Students can be expected to learn some of the content as they create one, but also s ...t be created by the teachers, administrators, and advisors rather than the students. Or maybe not.
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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 * '''Science/Maths/Languages''' - if the students are doing science and learning about how plants grow, they can create graph
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  • ...do this for any language where there are any reasonable number of computer students. [http://www.iosn.net/l10n/l10n-howto-toolkit/ link to guides] --[[User:Mok They cite interesting facts about the student's external influence on language teaching:
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  • ...together the Columbia University Local Area Tor (CULATOR) which anonymized student web activity on the Columbia intranet. we're now expanding CULATOR to inclu ...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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  • ...of the power management is behind the scene and should be invisible to the student. For update1 release there will be no difference in power management whethe ...nes, reading should consume the least amount of power after 'suspend'. The student shouldn't notice anything when in ebook mode.
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  • ..., learning activities - a complete experience that a student or a group of students can do either alone or with a teacher in order to learn something).
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  • # Report from Extreme Blue: The students' last day is this week. They're working on a video or e-meeting demonstrati # content consumer; teachers, students
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  • *Provide visual signatures on clips/playlists (perhaps a watermark of the student's colored XO character) Each XS will host its own library of videos developed by the students, as well as initial seeded content provided by Colingo. On the OLPC wiki,
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  • ...esearch fellows and staff members, 115 graduate students, 64 undergraduate students and several permanent foreign collaborators. ====Project UCA (One Laptop per Student)====
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  • ...l'' details about the computers; instead, we\’ll ''cover'' how to ''help students'' develop their interviewing skills for recording oral histories. ...ptop Per Child''' is arranging the distribution of millions of laptops for students in developing countries.
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  • * Would you recommend this material to another student? :* If yes, what kinds of students would you recommend this material to and why?
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  • ...n source/free culture projects that benefit the global community. Get your students doing ''real work'' for ''real people'' - not just writing for the TA who's ...ating open content into the classroom and finding a venue and audience for students to create for (because it's so much more fun when you know your projects ar
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  • ...is a pretty easy site to make, but it needs to be something non-tech-savvy students feel comfortable with. So a lot of this will focus on aesthetics
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  • ...number of collaborating creators from the developing world - including non-students and people with non-technical backgrounds. ...It all depends on what you are used to &mdash; we are not trying to match student salaries for the developed world, but rather to provide a large number of c
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  • ...su bio en su [[User:Nlee|página de usuario]]; mi email es nombre.apellido@students.olin.edu. Me interesa la optimización de proceso de voluntariado para la O ...o on my[[User:Nlee|user page]] on the wiki; my email is firstname.lastname@students.olin.edu. Interested in streamlining the volunteering process for OLPC, as
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  • ...is a pretty easy site to make, but it needs to be something non-tech-savvy students feel comfortable with. So a lot of this will focus on aesthetics ...s that the papers he or she writes rarely get seen by anyone beyond a grad student. If you're proud of a paper, why not share it? and if you're working on a p
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  • ..., learning activities - a complete experience that a student or a group of students can do either alone or with a teacher in order to learn something).
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  • ...on my [[User:Nlee|user page]] on the wiki; my email is firstname.lastname@students.olin.edu. Interested in streamlining the volunteering process for OLPC, as ...cularly webcomics, as well as more code-y things like an online student-to-student paper repository/journal.
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  • # Andy and Ben are college students who find out about the bounty and decide they want to try to make the math # Chris, a student from another college, finds out Andy and Ben are working on the textbook an
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  • ...zed minimalistic programming language providing just enough syntax to help students One other item of interest about GvR is that it is a student-created project.
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  • ...r you if you are interested in getting involved, want to learn about other student communities or want to share your story.''''' == Featured Student/Student Group ==
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  • <b>For Students (username: student or studentes):</b> ===Student Posts to Blog with an Image using Browse and Record===
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  • ...e accessibility of the laptop but also for providing learning aides to the student. ...e speech recognition/ analysis of audio files to take audio input from the student. Based upon analysis and comparisons of the input audio file the activity 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 ...ree culture and/or open content/source who run project-based classes where student work, with a tiny bit of nudging, could easily be made usable by a broader
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  • ...a classroom setting in a manner that begets documentation useful to other students and teachers and classrooms who are trying to figure out what to do with th ...hem in a dance class, or in a lesson about photosynthesis, how is my blind student supposed to use this device if she can't see the screen... where do I go fr
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  • ...e these teachers with more time to devote to the individual needs of their students. A 10th grade student preparing for the SAT wants to brush up on some Geometry topics before the
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  • ...r of support ). During our stay there the group teaching a hundred or more students between the ages of six to twelve on how to use the XO laptops. ...s that this continent has to offer to integrate a range of ICT skills into student learning. We like to be catalysts actively involved in building every facet
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  • :Student: Bachelor of Education (ARTS) Year II University of Nairobi :Student : CLPA Part II.
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  • ...tanding based, 10 skill based, 10 conceptual and 10 application based. The student will also be able to get a detailed analysis based on the type of questions ...h for classroom and home environment. It has utility for both teachers and students.
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  • ...rent college curricula such as [[WikiEducator]] etc. and allow high school student to access those curricular without limitation. ...ous content helpful only to take examinations, we are now seeking ways for students to enter colleges without taking entrance examinations.
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  • ...sting solutions are difficult for teachers to create and use, and easy for students to cheat on. Teachers either: :* Use the broken tools, so that students cheat (on the one hand learning dishonesty; on the other, perhaps improving
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  • ...ment of technological fluency, and a stronger sense of inclusion among the students. While the majority of prior experiences have been in wealthier countries,
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  • * Gather a group of at least 10 interested people (students, faculty, staff, community members and their families) at your school who w ...service group at your university. Talk to your Student Life department or student government representative if you're not sure how to do this. Forming a camp
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  • ...e XO can be used to help connect a western school student, to a lower year student in another country to act as volunteer tutor and mentor? ...create a web conferencing website, where xo users can come to obtain bored students to receive some help.
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  • ## XO students (children using the laptops) ## XO student supporters (organizations/individuals from outside school systems providing
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  • ...he laptop will be replicated to some centralized storage place so that the student can recover it in the even that the laptop is lost, stolen or destroyed. ...e, that do not wish to provide Internet access to alumni, but only current students&mdash;this authentication can unlock extra services like backup and access
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  • ...bject to student by creating interest, motivation and concentration in the student. ...ystem will also prove very useful for parents and teachers for testing the students on various sets of questions.
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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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  • ...abs and OLPC. Our group is a mixed group of software and hardware engineer students, as well as people interested in curriculum design and technology-driven ed
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  • ...eral collection of material with the XO. Collections could be added to a student's XO based on classroom assignments or simply a child's interest in a subje ...ipedia and other, I saved on the laptop using Firefox. This allowed all 40 students to view and read pages while traveling away from an internet connection by
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  • <CanoeBerry> and students in having laptops as learning tools. <CanoeBerry> Objective 2: To have a laptop for each student and teacher at
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  • ...p. A class is connected to another class somewhere else in the world, and students within those classes can be matched with one another.
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  • ...d with relevant supporting materials to make them easier to understand for students. ...a way such that it can be related to real world which further enthuses the student to find solutions.
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  • ...ences "FH Joanneum"] (via [http://www.olpcaustria.org/ OLPC Austria]); for student projects (most likely with a focus on Mesh and networking projects) ...ment, X0tv and also for presentation and support of other local efforts by students and universities in Vienna
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  • ...s using code snippets and adding images. But they also don't restrict the student from going above and beyond by extending the template to make a more comple ...laptop will be able to easily create games for their peers and for younger students. [[Project IT Girl]] tested these templates with 44 high school girls (16
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  • ...and you have been assigned the task of maintaining the test results of the students. You have to take marks alloted to the students as input and then compare it with the final list given to you by the teache
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  • ...t around 400-500 Mb of space available we cant expect laptop to be used by students in high-school or so who ...omes a 'playtoy' and not a 'tool' for kids.Because if we provide laptop to student at age of 7-8 yr and if it becomes useless at age of 13-14 yr when he actua
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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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  • ...ale where active learning lesson plans could be taken to the masses, where students and teachers could implement them in their very own class rooms. At this po ..., this would unpack and then the teacher would have the ability to let her student access it. All of these modules will have rss feeds that communicate to eac
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  • ...cusses the general approach of Royal Institute of Technology (KTH, Sweden) student-led teams to expand learning in Africa specifically in Ethiopia for childre This project is initiated by a group of four Ethiopian students attending MSc programs at KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, in diverse fi
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  • ['''''Editorial note''''': The students' names are fictitious.] ...hree rows are made with mats on the floor. The floor is the seat where the students sit, the surface on which they write, the boundless space they can use to a
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  • ...ew minutes spent sharing ideas with a parent, a brother or sister, another student, a teacher or a librarian will save wasting a lot of time in the end. ...ents in a classroom at your school, how does it compare with the number of students per classroom in other schools in your community or nearby?
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  • ...and language skills and work together. At www.ePals.com Primary-Secondary students and teachers build 21st Century skills, gain cultural awareness and exchang Find and connect with students and classrooms around the world for cultural exchanges and 21st Century ski
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  • ...red-model, students from different classes share a set of laptops but each student has one-to-one access to laptops and digital resources when a particular cl ...ng in 50 schools in 16 districts across Nepal benefitting more than 10,000 students. OLE Nepal has also trained over 300 school teachers on how to integrate te
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  • ...e nuances of the game in-situ. The idea is to create something similar for students & children wishing to learn programming in a way they feel as if they are p ...unable to comprehend. Coding Tutor will act as a software teacher for such students on the XO platform and will make the chore of learning programming a fun ta
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  • # Student would go to blackboard and draw the small hand and large hand in the correc # Optional: in class we would have student speak the the time to practice speaking.
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  • ...y for teachers to select appropriate materials for local needs, particular students, and even day to day developments since these materials are available digit ...Rather than only having a small number of minutes per week per class, the students and teachers always have the laptops available to them and can modify their
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  • ==The Flaw with Teacher-Student Learning== The flaw with the Teacher-Student Schools/Cells of Educating/Advising is the Teachers/ Instructors, if you re
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  • ...tudents are Moroccan, and the others are from other countries. We have 160 students with only 8 working computers in the school. ...onths. Then we would like to do a project with our multi-lingual 5th grade students in which we teach them to harvest information off the internet and us this
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  • ...Dr. Brenda Dressler, who gave HIV/AIDS prevention lectures to teachers and students while we were in Uganda last June. My contact at OLPC where the XO project ...isiting our university from Cornell and while we were interacting with our students (Bachelor of Education Biology, Chemistry), we discovered that they too are
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  • ...atelyn (from Harvard) were at the meeting to learn more about OLPC and how students at their respective schools can organize XO Users Groups. ...vities. 1/2 time spent in demonstrating how activity can be used to engage students in learning about "fill-in-subject-here".
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  • ...evelop their ict skills: olpc community is there for you. You were an ICT student and you didn't contribute in Humanities'largest Educational Endeavour ever? ...urers, telecom operators obviously all eager to make money and hook up our students, parents and kids as nice compliant consumers ;) OLPC and the OLPC Communi
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  • ...hool club. The class will be a quick intro into computer technology. The students will spend the time learning about the interior of a computer, and its vari ...country. This way, not only is the receiving child benefiting, so is the student.
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  • ...ened with Linux, will appear on systems from multinational corporations to student computers in all schools. The technological advances and advantages will be ...idual to groups. Think smart mobs and mmorpgs. This implies changes in how students receive knowledge and are evaluated causing new paradigms to impact on the
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  • <p>I am an educational technology teacher. I teach K-8 students. (junior High 4 days a week and K-5 one day a week) I have been ...ow educators showing how technology can be used to enhance instruction and student
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  • ...d the OLPC support group in Cambridge (in particular, making sure that the students and teachers in the pilot school submit help queries and that the OLPC grou :OLPC Turkey representatives from MIT Turkish Student Association: Yasemin Gokce, Asli Turgut, Petek Saracoglu, Yunus Sasmaz, Alp
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  • ...email in gsoc@lists.laptop.org mailing list of Michael Stone that suggest students to implement Titus Brown's idea about Automated Testing System for OLPC pro My name is Phan Quoc Huy. I'm being a third year student of University of Natural Sciences, faculty information technology. I began
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  • ...eech-dispatcher to spell out words resulting in it being a useful tool for students to learn meaning of words in an interactive way.<br> The project aims to use Speech-Dispatcher to spell out words so that students can also learn correct pronunciation. They would also be able to learn new
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  • ...uld allow teachers to print some, though I discourage it being enabled for student use because of cost/maintenance considerations. ...asynchronic network-less updating of educational content and uploading of student production - XO-to-XO and XO-to-server networking seems to be currently not
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  • ...ed an XO laptop, and [[Boston pilots|Boston pilot teams]] are working with students, teachers, and administrators to integrate Sugar and the XOs into their cur ...rom 10:00-11:30AM on that day to introduce the project and the XO's to the students. We can only take a small number of volunteers, so here's what I'd like to
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  • # Mika Matsuzaki - Student at HPS, Harvard University # Anna Breshtyn - MIT Graduate student
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  • ...schools. Teachers can easily add new resources to the Digital Library that students can access at school ...loyment Guide/Teacher Preparation Student Facilitation|Teacher Preparation/Student Facilitation]]==
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  • ==8. Teacher preparation/ student facilitation== *They are hands on—we expect teachers as well as students to “learn through doing”.
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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 ''Student 1'': Whenever I get a good idea, I need to work on it right away—because,
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  • ...ction with OLPC and continue working for the same,even when I am no more a student and in work,i.e Long term commitment.Turning my IDEAS into reality,I have b ...e maps will get more detailed. If needed FLASH will be implemented so that students/children can have a better understanding of maps.
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  • ...eing difficulties in many of the G1 launch communities world-wide, we, the students of the [[IMSA|Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy OLPC Chapter]], here ...iagnose and repair machines. The remaining n machines will be repaired by students together with local engineers and computer scientists. Members and non-mem
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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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  • ...rs who will create a lasting impact at the local level, build a network of student activists, and initiate a grant program that will become renown. ...w. However, OLPC does offer internships from June-August specifically for students interested in Latin America, starting this year in Uruguay and Peru. Pleas
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  • In the 2007 - 2008 school year, students were given a real-world project with a philanthropic application: develop a ...during the fall and spring semesters for 90 minutes in cohorts of 10 - 15 students. The total time of the program over the 2007 - 2008 school year was 91 hou
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  • ...of Code 2009''' projects for OLPC. This is a pool of ideas for potential students to browse to find what they might want to work on; and for developers to us ...projects. Some ideas below are appropriate for one project or the other. Students with crossover project ideas may apply to more than one organization.
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  • ...self to the '''[[#Mentors|Mentors]] list''' if you are willing to mentor a student. 20:22, 4 March 2009 (UTC) This is a page for the 2009 '''Google Summer of Code'''. Student applications have not begun to be accepted yet.
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  • ...an after-school program. Ultimately, we would like to provide one to each student (220) at the North End's own [http://www.middletownschools.org/page.cfm?p=5 ...earning, one of the main goals of the school and NEAT. These laptops give students a way to interact with their parents in a learning environment that is disa
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  • ...edu/academicaffairs/centerforstudentinnovation/?page_id=7 ''The Center for Student Innovation''], Building 87, Rm 1600, (See [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?i ** Student Co-Ops and Progress on XO-1.5 [http://foss.rit.edu/projects/ovc Video Chat]
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  • Anecdote: A parent once asked me to tutor a student who was failing to learn the multiplication ===Students need Cognitive Maps of their Subjects===
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  • ...hose primary aim was to spread awareness about OLPC in India and unite the student manpower of various universities, colleges and schools. The organization wa ...al of Food Technology, USA). A presentation on OLPC was delivered by three students of engineering department. The OLPC project got overwhelming response of th
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  • ...are, and content. Health projects can be a local grassroots undertaking, a student group project, a pilot implementation, a global community creation-sprint w ...e. There will be Computer Science students working on software. And other students helping to revise and translate content.
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  • ** '''Members''': , members of the MIT Turkish Student Association (not currently in the system) ...on''': OLPC Turkey project was started a few months ago by the MIT Turkish Student Association.We have received one laptop already and it was tremendously use
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  • Single student down for some time and may need admin help.<BR> * Need way to [[XS_backup_restore]] backup and restore individual student files
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  • ...hrases so they know what phrase goes with what picture. We then have the student match which phrase goes with which image. We have demonstrated via this me ...individual game, we can adjust the scale of difficulty for that game. As students do better on a difficulty range, we move them automatically up to more diff
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  • ...ways to improve their basic mechanical fabrication skills (FIRST robotics students have the perfect kind of experience for some of this) *Am called Kayiwa Fred and am university Student In Uganda East Africa
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  • ...lenced to create a do-it-yourself equivalent of Music Minus One, where the student plays the missing track to a complete accompaniment.
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  • ...Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (http://knust.edu.gh) and one student studying at The University of British Columbia (http://www.ubc.ca). Our tea ...t, located in the northern part of the western region of Ghana. One of our students is currently in his third year at KNUST studying Theoretical and Applied Bi
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  • Students will not have access to the red zone. *Green Zone - Access to students via XO over Mesh Antenna
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  • ...be 3 computers for 300 students! Richer private schools may have 2-3 per student. 1 to 1 only in pilot school and some of the more expensive universities. How children learn and how teachers teach...mostly students copying what the teacher says or writes on the board. Laptop will be a thre
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  • ...charitable program that her father has started. Then I met a young college student who had come to the FabLab to make a generic LED dot-matrix display, the de A group of high school students meets up every Wednesday at the FabLab. The meet up is supervised by Edward
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  • [[Image:CSGPhoto.JPG|thumb|right|Students helping students in St. John]] ...er, then deliver refurbished, donated computers to a developing community. Students are responsible for teaching the recipients how to use the computers as wel
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  • • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack
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  • * [[User:Anna B|Anna]] - contributions from students and faculty at various colleges; postering; Hesperian contact <td>New Orleans med student graduating in 2009, learning python, US Navy officer 1998-2005, returning t
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  • * Create a One Laptop Per Student Center - the purpose of the center will be to support schools in our distri ...t are to develop internal deployment and support expertise, engage college students in a "Pay It Forward" campaign to get them involved in international and lo
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  • # After-school XO repair class/program, students (not necessarily limited to kids) fix XOs for "homework" create a student training program:
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  • ...te either to working on the software or creating ways to use it with their students. Lent eight XO-1s to Erik Americaner at Oak Park High School for a special student lesson about OLPC and the XO.
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  • * Laptop disassembly led by a young student * Many nursing students - possible [[Health]] advisors/contributors?
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  • The project was supported in Mongolia by two MIT students, Enkhumunkh Zurgaanjin and Jan Jungclaus who promoted the concept and sprea ...have been possible without the simultaneous support from the teachers and students. David Woodhouse believed that “Teachers are putting their hearts into th
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  • ...ide for parents, teachers and other students who are interested in leading students with the XO as a constructivist learning tool. You can loosely structure lessons, allowing student questions to drive the learning process without sidetracking it. These plan
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  • ...floor of the MIT Student Center ([http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=student+center&mapsearch=go 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA]). Volunteers in ...two presentations with and about the program. There are roughly 10 local students currently involved in the community, and a similar number in Turkey.
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  • ...led Nosy Komba, in the north west of Madagascar with a group of University Students from Paris [http://www.esg.fr/ecole-commerce-association-gducoeur.html Gdu Each student of Antintorona's primary school has a laptop, as well as the teachers. We a
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  • ...sing my XO in an elementary school setting. Our 3rd - 6th grade Technology students chipped in their own funds to Give 1 Get 1 and they'll be excited to use it 2/5/08 Mine was donated by a G1G1 donnor for a special Ed student I have. Brought it home this weekend to download software! I am writing abo
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  • ...by adding teamwork capabilities, creating a collaborative environment for students and simplifying the process</li> ...lass and edit/delete them. The teacher can also create users/groups, give students editing rights and perform other everyday administration tasks. The teache
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  • ...extension also aims at automation and facilitation of interaction between students and faculty in regards to assignments, etc (through blogs) while providing <li>Providing a Course, Subject and Unit wise Question Bank for students (for practice)
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  • Students : 150 ...haib Obaidi “Ebtihaj”, who discovered the school and will be mentoring students and their teacher.
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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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  • ...ildren who do not speak English as their first language, and special needs students. ...olchildren, we have an opportunity to level the playing field, and to give students a powerful learning tool that will propel them even farther in their educat
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  • Physics is often used to describe a changing situation, but students learning physics are only given static images. The [[Elements]] project ai ...e placed within an educational framework that will present problems to the student and allow them to solve the problem intuitively instead of numerically.
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  • ...at will integrate the eSpeak editor component into Sugar, thereby allowing students, educators and other members of the community to manipulate phonetic data. ...ronment, the involvement time and commitment required of a teacher, mature student, or collection of individuals coordinating the activity, as well as the inv
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  • ...es as part of the regular instruction process. Using these activities, the students can learn new concepts, do practice exercises, and self-assess their progre ...s a digital library containing full-text materials that can be accessed by students, teachers and families. It contains six major sections: literature, course-
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  • ...y training technically inclined teachers and then hope to include talented students and community members in the training program. ...all the most common man pages to the XO. This would make it easier for the student to learn the command line.
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  • ...ith his partners.It try to break the hierarchy between the teacher and the student, in the perspective that everybody have something to contribute for the vir ...he country and even the world. Situations like this happened in 2007, when students from the Luciana de Abreu school in Brazil interacted with children of the
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  • ...ction with OLPC and continue working for the same,even when I am no more a student and in work,i.e Long term commitment.Turning my IDEAS into reality,I have b ...e maps will get more detailed. If needed FLASH will be implemented so that students/children can have a better understanding of maps.
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  • ...ond with fish swimming around inside with numbers on their sides. When the student has an empty tank they are allowed to "catch" a set number of fish from the ...correct fish is chosen then it is added to the player's fish tank. If the student incorrectly guesses a certain number of times in a row a help dialog There
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  • [[Image:Bhagmalpur-garima.jpg|thumb|Garima, a brilliant student at the school]] ...to house the upper level classes inside. Given that each class has a large student body, classes are held under a tree. The school has three large trees. The
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  • # Introduction to Student Chapter initiatives by Gaurav Chachra from Punjab University and their cont ...otivated for spreading awareness of OLPC across the country by getting the student population involved and work towards making OLPC project reach in major vil
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