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  • Veja em [[:Category: Countries]] uma lista de páginas para países que têm grupos OLPC.
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  • '''Ver la [[Countries|pagina de países (en inglés)]] para la lista mas actualizada.''' [[Category:Countries|Argentina]]
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  • [[Category:Countries|Germany]] [[Category:Countries|Europe]]
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • Work in India is currently coordinated through '''countries@laptop.org''' . [[Category:Countries/lang-en]]
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...fit from these citizens with one leg in Nigeria and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...C just because of its keyboard layout for Thailand[http://www.olpcnews.com/countries/thailand/want_a_thai_olpc_xo_1.html]. When the laptop next generation uses
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  • ...pedagogy. TIMMS 2007 key educational outcomes in the Group of Eight (G-8) countries show 15 year old American students are scoring lower on average than many o ...and OLPC Somaliland]''' - Somaliland is one of the poorest, underdeveloped countries in the world. The most recent statistics show that the total enrolment in p
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  • Locale names are commonly constructed from abbreviations for countries and languages, sometimes with character set appended. For example, en-us.ut
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  • ...codes: am, ar, en, es, fr, ha, ig, ne, pt, ro, ru, rw, th, ur, yo // green countries -->
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  • [[Category:Countries|Japan]]
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  • ...it may have a negative impact. We will be working closely with our partner countries to monitor the impact, highlighting examples of best practice. We remain st We are helping the pilot countries to develop a wide range of metrics for measuring the impact of the project:
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  • ...laptop, the manufacturing collaboration will not be exclusive. Individual countries will be free (even encouraged) to design and manufacture their own school s
    15 KB (2,426 words) - 00:58, 26 July 2007
  • [[:Category: Countries|这里]]是有OLPC工作小组的国家列表。
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  • [[Category:Countries|Belgium]] [[Category:Countries/lang-en]]
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  • ...provide support in the educational and learning needs of Rwanda and other countries across Africa. [[Category:Countries/lang-fr]]
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  • Each school making the pilot will hae a sibling school with other countries; exchanging experiences with other schools [buenos aires, tucuman, abuja].
    10 KB (1,570 words) - 11:51, 28 April 2007
  • ...r with children in developed countries or with children using XOs in other countries.
    9 KB (911 words) - 02:40, 21 November 2008
  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • ...e often include links to sample activities and to anecdotes from our pilot countries. Please take advantage of these examples as you develop your own.
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  • ...ls was a resounding success that was soon imitated in other Latin American countries where other stations followed the concept of Radio Schools were founded, eg ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
    14 KB (2,225 words) - 08:45, 21 March 2014
  • ...bién existen varias páginas sobre temas de implantación y discusiones [[Countries|específicas a cada país]]. También se encuentra disponible un '''[[Table ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of
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  • |   || colspan=4 align=left | Ask OLPC a Question about Countries ...[{{fullurl:Ask OLPC a Question about Countries}} Ask OLPC a Question about Countries]
    175 KB (20,632 words) - 07:01, 14 March 2011
  • ...country code}.UTF-8". The country code is only used if there are multiple countries with that language. Use <tt>locale -a</tt> for a complete list of legal va
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  • ...list has not yet been determined, we feel reasonably comfortable that most countries will include the following pieces of software which will be included in the ...ntry. Check with the Linux User Groups and other such organizations in the countries concerned, such as [http://www.indlinux.org/ IndLinux] in India and [http:/
    14 KB (1,772 words) - 08:04, 14 April 2007
  • ...ut project and how is doing what is [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Europe/Countries/Progress#The_Netherlands here] [[Category:Countries|Netherlands]]
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  • ...distribution of newly created activities and content to other regions and countries.
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  • ...bers of laptops delivered to different countries for attempting to analyze countries' purchase volumes. As a final note, programs cryptographically signed by OLPC or the individual countries may bypass the permission request limits, and request any permissions they
    130 KB (21,703 words) - 03:54, 17 December 2008
  • ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. <!--- An extended '''[[Table of Contents|ta
    19 KB (1,534 words) - 07:37, 27 May 2011
  • ...ages de discussion sur les problèmes de déploiement spécifiques à un [[Countries|pays]]. <!--- An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of contents]]''' is
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  • ...e has introduced computers and communication devices in schools in several countries in South America, as well as promoted the use of computers as digital prost
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  • 또한, 보급 문제에 대한 토론과 [[Countries|국가별]] 토론도 존재합니다. 방대한 '''[[Table of contents/lan
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  • ...m páginas de discussão sobre problemas de distribuição e discussões [[Countries|específicas dos países]]. <!--- An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table
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  • ...ucated. It is time to rethink this equation. Given the resources that poor countries can reasonably allocate to education." msgstr "Given the resources that developing countries can reasonably allocate to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per
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  • ...XO is a potent learning tool created expressly for children in developing countries, living in some of the most remote environments. The laptop was designed co ...XO is a potent learning tool created expressly for children in developing countries, living in some of the most remote environments. The laptop was designed co
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  • ...eness of laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries." ...eness of laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries."
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  • across countries: for example, a Portuguese layout for Portugal can and is names of layouts are therefore more commonly related to countries than
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  • [[Category:Countries|Korea]]
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  • The OLPC commitment is with elementary education in the developing countries. In order to attain this objective we need to reach a “digital saturation
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  • | Charlotte and Mecklenberg countries children's library
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  • ...ुका बारेमा जानकारी:Information on specific countries:"
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  • msgstr "B2-Test (Beta 2)machines deployed to children in launch countries." ...ions. Over time, UNDP will serve as OLPC's ground force in many of the 166 countries in which it has offices, assisting with everything from communications with
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  • ...ss of XO laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries." ...ss of XO laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries."
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  • ...itura, porfavor observa los artículos relevantes en la wiki, incluyendo [[countries]], [[keyboard layouts]], [[writing systems]], y [[fonts]], y agrega informa * Conectar a emigrantes y expatriados a sus [[countries]] y comunidades.
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  • OLPC 그룹에 참여하는 국가들의 목록은 [[:Category: Countries]] 을 참조하십시오.
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  • Machine are also being allocated to launch countries and do not come under this program, which is aimed at individual free and o ...in the free- and open-source software community and the initial deployment countries. Quantities of this generation of boards is limited as we do not have produ
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  • ...we may provide clearance for machine-soldering of additional flash); some countries may ask for additional features added at the time of manufacture.
    14 KB (1,932 words) - 17:48, 3 December 2009
  • The OLPC commitment is with elementary education in the developing countries. In order to attain this objective we need to reach a “digital saturation
    12 KB (976 words) - 21:50, 7 June 2007
  • Also, has there been any attention to dealing with countries that use a different Calendar from the Gregorian one that is used in the US ...eyboard layouts]], and other [[localization]] issues. Pages for specific [[countries]] list their official languages and discuss the level of support for them i
    38 KB (5,764 words) - 15:51, 26 November 2009
  • Machine are also being allocated to launch countries and do not come under this program, which is aimed at individual free and o ...in the free- and open-source software community and the initial deployment countries. Quantities of this generation of boards is limited as we do not have produ
    31 KB (4,465 words) - 02:38, 30 September 2007
  • ...arning Vision]]''' to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do.
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  • {{anchor|Countries}} {{:Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary/lang-es}}
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  • ...est machines become available and are shipped to developers and the launch countries. -->
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  • ...ellen-Richtlinien]]. Ebenso gibt es Seiten über Fragen der Logistik und [[Countries|länderspezifische Diskussionen]]. Eine erweiterte Seite mit '''[[Table of
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  • ...distribution of newly created activities and content to other regions and countries.
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  • {{anchor|Purchasing, Distribution, and Countries}} ===[[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries|국가들에 관해 묻기]]===
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  • ...ude>{{OLPC}}{{Translation | lang = ko | source = Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary | version = 89433}}[[Category:OLPC FAQ Part/lang-ko]]</noinclude> {{anchor|Why some countries and not others?}}
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  • ...n about Countries/Summary/lang-es|español]] | [[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary/lang-ko|한글]]
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  • ..., NGO and other grass-root organizations or people lobby in their target [[countries]] to be included as recipients or [[Getting involved in OLPC|to get involve ...ibute in any particular country (including the USA and other ''developed'' countries) does '''not depend''' on the OLPC but on the government's decision.
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  • .../ OLPC Austria] is a grassroots coalition of people in the German speaking countries, mainly Austria, interested in contributing to the OLPC project. Amongst ot ...close contact with OLPC and aim to make this project successful in as many countries as possible.<br><br>
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  • ...laptop, the manufacturing collaboration will not be exclusive. Individual countries will be free (even encouraged) to design and manufacture their own school s
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  • <noinclude>{{Translation | lang = ko | source = Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary | version = 33314}}
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  • ...big>{{OLPC}}{{Translation | lang = es | source = Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary | version = 34065}} {{anchor|Why some countries and not others?}}
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  • Thanks Jeff, I understand many countries and organizations in the north have a long history of "leaving behind" good ...general information: http://www.answers.com/topic/sanitation-in-developing-countries
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  • {{anchor|Will it be distributed in ''developed'' countries?}} Como se menciona en la [[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/lang-es|sección de países]], la decisión de distribuir o no en un determ
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  • [[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries|english]] | [[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/lang-ko|한글]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Translation | lang = ko | source = Ask OLPC a Question about Countries | version = 92247}}{{Ongoing Translation}}</noinclude> {{anchor|Countries}}
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  • ...tware set, the training really does have to be country specific. For those countries which adopt [[Squeak]] [[Etoys]] there is a lot of teacher-oriented materia ...red this month. Testing is supposed to occur shortly thereafter in select countries. Is there any volunteer opportunities to work with the systems and childre
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  • RFP 세부사항이 게재될 때까지 countries@laptop.org로 직접 요약 조회를 보낼 수 있습니다. [[Category:Countries/lang-ko]]
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  • ...f machines will be used to seed developer communities in a number of other countries. A commercial version of the machine will be explored in parallel. ...ntries, and we are currently investigating mechanisms to include some such countries in the first pilot. Regarding a cross-subsidy from commercial sales, this i
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  • ...de a decision to base the OLPC on open-source software in order to provide countries (and to whatever degree appropriate, the children themselves) with the free
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  • ...g on the subject matter. It may be reasonable to stipulate that in poorer countries textbooks would cost less, but they may even cost more due to difficulties ...to the same quality of primary and secondary education as children in rich countries at a reasonable cost.
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  • ...does not currently provide network filtering software, but will work with countries to meet their requirements. ...ountry and [inter]national libraries, school and regional servers in other countries, OLPC, and other free knowledge communities worldwide.
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  • ...ge to older students, yellow to teachers. Or different colors to different countries/regions. If the laptop is sold to individuals in developed countries at a somewhat higher cost than $100, would it be a good idea to have the ca
    18 KB (2,928 words) - 13:11, 15 April 2007
  • See also [[countries]], [[languages]], [[writing systems]], [[fonts]], [[locales]], and [[keyboa
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  • [[Category:Countries|Germany]]
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  • ...]. Sunt de asemenea pagini de discuţie cu probleme de dezvoltare şi cu [[Countries|lucruri specifice pentru fiecare ţară]]. Pe această pagină mai este dis
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  • ...knowledge by creating collections for themselves and for one another, and countries and teachers will curate collections for their children and students. The
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  • ...ilable, all education disciplines covered, 2008 saw the first 3 developing countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...from these citizens with one leg in Afghanistan and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...r decision was to base the [[OLPC on open source software]]. This provides countries with the freedom to decide for themselves what to place on the machines. ...e developing countries. Or all languages, with distribution only in target countries.--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 22:07, 17 October 2006 (EDT)
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  • ...gory:Countries|category]] 또는 현재 '녹색' 국가들: {{Status green countries}} * [[Countries|국가들]]
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  • ...이지에서 제공됨. 현재'[[Map|그린]]' 국가들: {{Status green countries}}
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  • ## Non-XO students (children from non-laptop countries who want to study and collaborate with laptop-using children; needs a bette ** Pueden existir referencias en la [[:Category:Countries|página de cada pais]]. Los paises actualmente en '[[Map|Verde]]' son:
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  • msgstr "Information on specific countries:"
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  • [[Category:Countries/lang-ko]]
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  • ...or representing and composing the languages spoken, taught or used in your countries. Localization is the process of taking software or content and adapting it [[Category:Countries]]
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  • ...pression format is designed specifically to make this feasible. The target countries for the OLPC do not have very much digital content available, however they ...ures, and is already used to distribute collections of books to developing countries.
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  • ...hese comments. If you are writing code that will be used by people in many countries, then English is probably the best choice. If you are writing code for use in many countries then all user-visible strings should be in English and should be translatab
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  • [[:Category:Countries|Countries<font size="-1"> (''Países'')</font>]]
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  • ...pression format is designed specifically to make this feasible. The target countries for the OLPC do not have very much digital content available, however they ...ures, and is already used to distribute collections of books to developing countries.
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  • [[Category:Countries|Peru]]
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  • ...a Question about Countries/Summary/translations|Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary]] | [[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/translations|Ask OLPC a Question about Countries]] |
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  • * Attendees and presenters from 20 countries attend the [[Country workshops/May 2008|May country workshop]]. ...タフェースガイドライン]]もあります。また、配布と [[Countries|国ごと]]の問題について議論するページもあります。<!--
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  • msgstr "Information on specific countries:"
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  • ...simple: many children&mdash;especially those in rural parts of developing countries&mdash;have so little access to school&mdash;in some cases just a tree&mdash ...ng. To this end, OLPC is launching on three continents and in at least six countries.
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  • ...) units deployed to developers and for testing in schools in participating countries. The laptop design has just undergone a final minor update to keep up with ...laptop, the manufacturing collaboration will not be exclusive. Individual countries will be free (even encouraged) to design and manufacture their own school s
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  • ...ry:Countries|category]] or the currently 'green' countries: {{Status green countries}} * [[Countries]]
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  • ...tware set, the training really does have to be country specific. For those countries which adopt [[Squeak]] [[Etoys]] there is a lot of teacher-oriented materia ...red this month. Testing is supposed to occur shortly thereafter in select countries. Is there any volunteer opportunities to work with the systems and childre
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  • msgstr "Information on specific countries:"
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  • ...Interesting work has been done in French, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries that are more language independent.
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Oware 오웨어], similar sowing games, popular in african countries. 톱질 게임과 비슷한, 아프리카에서 인기있는 게임
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  • ...etc. We hope that YOU can help us (better to say "to help the kids of poor countries") creating "Lots" or complete "[[OLPCities]]".
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  • ...ning with activities with XO laptops in user-communities within developing countries around the world.
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  • ...y children, teachers, and parents. Etoys is currently in more than a dozen countries and has been quite successful.
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  • ...ture such a radio system as an accessory for the OLPC, to be used in those countries and those regions where this would be a good idea. This would most definite ...eless with the 802.11 b and g standards. The problem I see is that in some countries, like Africa, the children live sometimes a half mile or so apart from each
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  • When a lot more people have this laptop, including developing countries, will they be able to share the things they make, such as games? I'd love ...portant. What search engine can be used? Also, for children in developed countries, A I M is a highly valued computer activity. (We parents might disagree!) C
    149 KB (25,905 words) - 12:02, 22 January 2013
  • ...knowledge by creating collections for themselves and for one another, and countries and teachers will curate collections for their children and students. The
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  • ...when available, and perhaps most importantly our desire for participating countries to soon begin customizing the official OLPC OS images to best suit them, it
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  • The OLPC commitment is with elementary education in the developing countries. In order to attain this objective we need to reach a “digital saturation
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  • ...urchase and delivery of XO laptops for use by children in lesser-developed countries."
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  • <td>Create a collection of coin and bill images, from all the trial-2 [[Countries]](green), as a resource for Activities.</td>
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  • ...azilian government’s scope of social inclusion, which is critical to the countries that face social unbalancing, like Brazil.
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  • ...ng. To this end, OLPC is launching on three continents and in at least six countries. Accesaţi [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Category:Countries Ţări]] pentru o listă de ţări în care exista comunităţi OLPC.
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  • ...Interesting work has been done in French, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries that are more language independent.
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  • ...й проблем распространения и обсуждения [[Countries|конкретных стран]]. Также доступно полное ...ные дискуссионные страницы для разных [[Countries|стран]]. <!--- Доступно также подробное '''[[Tab
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  • ...pen content world, such as non-technical people or residents of developing countries - to participate. We're not just building content, we're building an entire
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  • ...nche pagine relative a discussioni su problemi di sviluppo e discussioni [[Countries|della propria lingua]].
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  • ...ng. To this end, OLPC is launching on three continents and in at least six countries. Vedi [[:Category: Countries|Nazioni (EN)]] per una lista di pagine per le nazioni che hanno un gruppo O
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  • *[[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries]] *[[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/lang-es]]
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  • ...hole bunch of writers, musicians, teachers, and makers from many different countries are coming to Taipei to create lessons and activities for the One Laptop Pe
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  • ...ry:Countries|category]] or the currently 'green' countries: {{Status green countries}} * [[Countries]]
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  • ...information about statistics [[OLPC Country statistics|here]]. Also, some countries have an infobox with an abstract. ==[[Ask OLPC a Question about Countries|Countries]]==
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  • ...knowledge by creating collections for themselves and for one another, and countries and teachers will curate collections for their children and students. The
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  • ...arning Vision]]''' to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do.
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  • ...be surprised at the number and variety of energy sources available in poor countries, including solar, wind, water, bicycle, animal, biomass, etc. ...huge transforming events as bringing a generation out of poverty? Look at countries where it has happened, like South Korea, or is happening, like Thailand. Wh
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  • ...''</tt> (where ''xx'' is a [[Languages|language code]]), and <tt>#olpc-''[[Countries|country]]''</tt>.
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  • ...e students. While the majority of prior experiences have been in wealthier countries, the experience in a rural community of Costa Rica in 2006 exemplifies the
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  • Machine are also being allocated to launch countries and do not come under this program, which is aimed at individual free and o ## Power adapter requirements (note that some countries are '''very''' picky in customs about all devices needing the [http://en.wi
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  • ...list has not yet been determined, we feel reasonably comfortable that most countries will include the following pieces of software which will be included in the ...ntry. Check with the Linux User Groups and other such organizations in the countries concerned, such as [http://www.indlinux.org/ IndLinux] in India and [http:/
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  • msgstr "Given the resources that poor countries can reasonably allocate to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per msgstr "B2-Test (Beta 2)machines deployed to children in launch countries."
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  • ...ss of XO laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries." ...ss of XO laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries."
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  • ...e has introduced computers and communication devices in schools in several countries in South America, as well as promoted the use of computers as digital prost
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  • This page looks at languages in terms of need in target countries, and availability in Linux. {{anchor|Official Languages of Target Countries}}
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  • ...ve at least one coordinator per country from country teams. Green and red countries should have at least one coordinator (focusing on local organization coordi ''Languages should have a coordinator from outside even where countries are not cooperative.''
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  • We gathered together the task forces from our launch countries to brainstrom and share ideas about both learning and deployment issues. It [[Category:Countries]]
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  • ...Interesting work has been done in French, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries that are more language independent.
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  • ## Non-XO students (children from non-laptop countries who want to study and collaborate with laptop-using children; needs a bette ...sent in each [[:Category:Countries|country page]]. Current '[[Map|green]]' countries are:
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  • ...bers of laptops delivered to different countries for attempting to analyze countries' purchase volumes. As a final note, programs cryptographically signed by OLPC or the individual countries may bypass the permission request limits, and request any permissions they
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  • ...etc. We hope that YOU can help us (better to say "to help the kids of poor countries") creating "Lots" or complete "[[OLPCities]]".
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  • [[Category:Countries|Nepal]]
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  • ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of
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  • ...untries] <span style="font-size:80%">([{{fullurl:Ask OLPC a Question about Countries|action=history}} history])</span> || [{{fullurl:Laptop demonstrations}} Lap
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  • ...current trial schools, also showing countries having bought XO laptops and countries benefiting from the G1G1 program. [[Category:Countries/lang-en]]
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  • ...|interface guidelines]] ile yeni bir arayüzdür. Ayrıca, dağıtım ve [[Countries|country-specific]] tartışmaları üzerine tartışma sayfaları da vardı
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  • ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of
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  • ...ng. To this end, OLPC is launching on three continents and in at least six countries. [[:Category: Countries|這裏]]是有OLPC工作小組的國家列表。
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  • ...準則]],是嶄新的人機介面;此處還有關於各項問題或[[Countries|特定國家區域]]的討論。 請參考'''[[Table of Contents|目錄]]''
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  • * Attendees and presenters from 20 countries attend the [[Country workshops/May 2008|May country workshop]]. ...то и за дискусионни теми отнасящи се до [[Countries/lang-bg|отделни държави]].
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  • ...d one is donated to the program to be distributed in one of OLPC's partner countries (the ''give 1'' part). ::no. If you mean ''developing'' countries, then yes, but only if it is needed and cost effective, determined by the d
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  • ...arning Vision]]''' to learn more about why we think children in developing countries need laptops and what we think laptops will enable them to do.
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  • ...e students. While the majority of prior experiences have been in wealthier countries, the experience in a rural community of Costa Rica in 2006 exemplifies the
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  • ...help represent and compose the languages spoken, taught or used in various countries: these are internationalization tools. [[Category:Countries]]
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  • ...OLPC группы, находится на странице [[:Category: Countries]]
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  • # strict minimal number for the 'green' countries (ie: {{Status green languages}}) * add / remove languages (basically reduced the set to green countries languages in order to focus attention)
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  • ...e has introduced computers and communication devices in schools in several countries in South America, as well as promoted the use of computers as digital prost
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  • ...ucated. It is time to rethink this equation. Given the resources that poor countries can reasonably allocate to education." msgstr "Given the resources that developing countries can reasonably allocate to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per
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  • ...codes: am, ar, en, es, fr, ha, ig, ne, pt, ro, ru, rw, th, ur, yo // green countries -->
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S ...fit from these citizens with one leg in Somalia and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...I loose power. Availability of power is not just an issue in third world countries, it's also an issue at/in airports, parks, beaches and planes. With the ha == Languages and countries ==
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  • ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. <!--- An extended '''[[Table of Contents|ta
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  • Identifying content of value to developing countries and development projects and [http://www.appropedia.org/Porting porting] it
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  • - [[/Countries|Paises]] == [[/Countries|Paises]] ==
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • ...aths that will enable collaboration between children in different schools, countries, continents. Latif followed up with introductions to the two largest commer
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • - [[/Countries|Countries]] == [[/Countries|Countries]] ==
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  • ...when available, and perhaps most importantly our desire for participating countries to soon begin customizing the official OLPC OS images to best suit them, it
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  • ...y young children in the low bandwidth environment they have in third world countries. The Educational Blogger Project will address these problems. Essentially
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  • ...e digital era shares his ambition to propagate a $100 laptop in developing countries</span>
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...from these citizens with one leg in Mozambique and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...ucated. It is time to rethink this equation. Given the resources that poor countries can reasonably allocate to education." msgstr "Given the resources that developing countries can reasonably allocate to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per
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  • ...knowledge by creating collections for themselves and for one another, and countries and teachers will curate collections for their children and students. The
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  • [[Category:Countries/lang-en]] [[Category:Countries|en]]
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  • ...codes: am, ar, en, es, fr, ha, ig, ne, pt, ro, ru, rw, th, ur, yo // green countries -->
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  • ...e has introduced computers and communication devices in schools in several countries in South America, as well as promoted the use of computers as digital prost
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  • ...ork the way users expect and help get the XO deployed more quickly in more countries.
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  • ...47 AM) BryanWB: for that reason we will put more effort into it than other countries might
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  • * Quelques articles du blog non-officiel OLPCnews: [http://www.olpcnews.com/countries/haiti/ section consacrée à Haïti] [[Category:Countries|Haiti]]
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  • msgstr "Given the resources that developing countries can reasonably allocate to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per msgstr "B2-Test (Beta 2)machines deployed to children in launch countries."
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  • ...XO is a potent learning tool created expressly for children in developing countries, living in some of the most remote environments. The laptop was designed co ...XO is a potent learning tool created expressly for children in developing countries, living in some of the most remote environments. The laptop was designed co
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  • ...eness of laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries." ...eness of laptops as learning tools for children living in lesser-developed countries."
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  • ...countries have visited in last wk French Guyana missing ;) Missing a few countries in Central Asia & Africa. Our traffic is more intl than other sites Seth ha
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • ...e, Get One for 2008; the first of a set of staggered rollouts in different countries. [[XO Giving]] FAQ, including speculation on participant countries.
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  • ...Terdapat juga perbincangan mengenai isu [[Deployments|perlaksanaan]] dan [[Countries|negara tertentu]].
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  • ...bién existen varias páginas sobre temas de implantación y discusiones [[Countries|específicas a cada país]]. También se encuentra disponible un '''[[Table ...uidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • ...vailable, OLPC helps promoting the project with governments of the poorest countries first. ...[[Island States]] and [[Rwanda]] have a 100% deployment too; several more countries and regions have olpc laboratories and test [[deployments]].
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  • <CanoeBerry> schools, schools in developing countries, inspire and support community <CanoeBerry> one of the poorest countries of the world.
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  • ...ilable, all education disciplines covered, 2008 saw the first 3 developing countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...et the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Country_name ISO standard short names of countries]:
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  • ...ported by the top of world and the project has been implemented in several countries already.
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  • ..._Toure [SvenAERTS] left them a note and pasted the category tag [[Category:Countries|Guinea]] so the page would pop-up automatically. [[Category:Countries/lang-fr]]
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...y in their host countries to come along. It is so difficult in these host countries to develop additional value and hence make money. In many regions in the h
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S ...efit from these citizens with one leg in Malawi and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, [[Agenda 21]], the [[MDG's]] and
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...nefit from these citizens with one leg in Malta and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...countries, this field should contain the name of an arbitrary one of those countries. The detailed use of this field is unspecified, but the OS might, for inst ...s, as a given keyboard is often (but not necessarily) in use in particular countries. One or more layouts can be present on a keyboard. If there are multiple la
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  • ...nefit from these citizens with one leg in Malta and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, [[Agenda 21]], the [[MDG's]], the [[Category:Countries]]
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal Together with the RDC, Algeria are the two biggest countries of the whole of Africa: elle n'a pas moins de x pays voisin. Le pays partag
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...ls was a resounding success that was soon imitated in other Latin American countries where other stations followed the concept of Radio Schools were founded, eg
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  • ...C School Server Community Edition (XSCE) and is in use in more than twenty countries, from smaller communities to large-scale institutional deployments. ...efficient and affordable way to update content &mdash; particularly within countries that offer unlimited downloads, at a fixed monthly rate.
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  • ...jects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countries with full coverage, i.e. with all kids age 5 to 12 equipped with these smal ...from these citizens with one leg in South Sudan and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: Peru, Uruguay. S ...fit from these citizens with one leg in Tunisie and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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  • ...many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of their kids aged 5 till 15: [[Peru]], [[Urugu ...nefit from these citizens with one leg in Yemen and another still in their countries of origin to develop leadership for OLPC, Agenda 21, the MDG's and accelera
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