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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in many poor classrooms there are fewer textbooks than there are students, and textbooks that do exist are old and out-of date.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:
    9 KB (1,520 words) - 02:43, 28 February 2011
  • Or posing as a different student. Besides a stolen laptop will not turn on, if the student doesn´t activate it, by using
    16 KB (2,710 words) - 20:32, 28 February 2014
  • 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.
    23 KB (3,739 words) - 10:43, 30 April 2009
  • ...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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