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OLPCorps Ghana

OLPCorps Ghana. PROJECT OVERVIEW. One Laptop Per Child. Nicholas Negroponte. MIT/Media Lab. OLPC: five principles. child ownership low ages saturation connection free and open source http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Core_principles. OLPC Global. Ghana laptop per Child.

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OLPCorps Ghana

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  1. OLPCorpsGhana PROJECT OVERVIEW

  2. One Laptop Per Child Nicholas Negroponte MIT/Media Lab

  3. OLPC: five principles • child ownership • low ages • saturation • connection • free and open source http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Core_principles

  4. OLPC Global

  5. Ghana laptop per Child • GLPC is a government initiative founded by the late honorable BaahWiredu • GLPC has pilots in 2 schools, with class 4 pupils in: • Kanda cluster of schools, urban • Bonsaaso primary school, rural

  6. OLPCorps Africa Movement One Laptop per Child In 2009,OLPC launched OLPCorps Africa Movement which equipped teams of students from around the world with 100 laptops, training & financial support to expand learning in Africa for kids ages 6-12

  7. OLPCorps Ghana • OLCorps Ghana was founded in 2009 by teams of students who partook in the OLPC African Movement. • OLPCorps Ghana has three (3) deployments in Ghana: • Agogo • Kade • Bonsaaso

  8. Workshop & Training

  9. Workshop & Training

  10. Workshop & Training

  11. Workshop & Training

  12. Workshop & Training

  13. Workshop & Training

  14. Workshop & Training

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  17. Workshop & Training

  18. Workshop & Training

  19. Develop ability of school pupils to employ computers in performing everyday tasks and solving everyday problems from a very young age; • Enhance pupils’ access to information, as well as to knowledge and learning outside the classroom; • Enhance pupils’ ability to demonstrate problems, give feedback on pupil work and construct assessment materials that are adapted to the individual; • Provide poor children with the same opportunities for learning as wealthy families give to their children Our Objective • Specific objectives: • Teach children to use computers for everyday tasks & to solve problems; • Give children access to information & learning outside the classroom; • Give teachers tools to demonstrate problems, provide feedback & assess progress; • Give poor children same opportunities for learning as rich children

  20. Highlights of the XO • Sealed rubberized keyboard, scaled to child-size hands • Weighs only 3lbs – lighter than a lunchbox • Transforms into e-book reader • Built-in function for still & video photography, voice recording & game playing • Built-in Wi-Fi capability • Mesh network for communal sharing & collaborating w/no external telecom infrastructure • Can be solar/foot powered • No hard drive to crash, and only 2 internal cables • Sunlight-readable screen

  21. Why we care about Learning? Education is a basic human right and the key for full human, social, economic and democratic development. The gaps in equity in education and subsequent opportunity are increasing. Children do not lack capability, it is opportunity and resources. The best preparation for children is to develop a passion for education and learning and the ability to learn how to learn.

  22. Why is the XO a good tool for Learning? With 1:1 access to connected laptops, children actively engage in their own learning and are no longer passive recipients of information. A laptop is the most flexible learning tool. It allows children to be creative and productive and fit into today’s digital world. Children can take ownership and express themselves by writing stories, taking pictures, making movies, exploring scientific phenomena, inventing learning games, or solving mathematical problems.

  23. Activities on the XO

  24. Project Ideas GEOLOGY GAMES SPACE NAVIGATION PHYSICS MUSIC COMPOSITION

  25. We’re counting on your support to create • A better educated population, fully functional in the digital age • More home grown industries generating wealth that stays in-country • An economy less dependent on foreign aid • A more just and fair society, with more equitable distribution of wealth & resources

  26. “It is an education project, not a laptop project” • We hope to carry out this project successfully with all the necessary methodologies in education. • By incorporating Rethinking, Active Experimentation and Reflection we hope to achieve the overall aim of this education project.

  27. OLPCorpsGhana THANK YOU

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