I remember hearing about the OLPC program a couple of years ago. As I read this, I think, good for Rwanda for committing to this for their country and children. I was surprised to find that only 7% of the population of Rwanda has electricity. This may be the catalyst for change. I think it would be neat to partner with one of the classrooms that has the laptops and have all the children learn from one another. Any Rwandan teachers out there who would like to take this on should contact me.
This is a blog of reading that I am recording books and summaries that I complete this summer. I am also asking for the help of students to help find a mystery. If you have a mystery to add, click on the mystery search link below. Look through my summaries and responses of books read and feel free to comment.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Rwanda's School Laptop Push May Boost Education, Economy - TIME
I remember hearing about the OLPC program a couple of years ago. As I read this, I think, good for Rwanda for committing to this for their country and children. I was surprised to find that only 7% of the population of Rwanda has electricity. This may be the catalyst for change. I think it would be neat to partner with one of the classrooms that has the laptops and have all the children learn from one another. Any Rwandan teachers out there who would like to take this on should contact me.
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