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		<title>OLPC Rwanda: The Laptops Arriving at Nonko</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 17:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am currently interning for <a href="http://www.laptop.org">One Laptop per Child</a>, a non-profit organization with the goal of placing a laptop in the hands of every child. To that end, OLPC developed the XO, a low-cost, rugged laptop designed with developing countries in mind. It has a built-in camera and microphone, and a screen was specially designed to be sunlight-readable. The open source software stack installed on the laptop includes Sugar, a user interface designed for use by kids. You can also pour a 2 liter bottle of Mountain Dew on the keyboard and touchpad (water-proof), drop it to the ground from a meter (shock-proof), and then after accidentally leaving it in the desert for a week (dust-proof), throw it in the freezer. It will still be working &#8212; this thing is robust. The standard procedure goes: countries run a pilot program or two, consider the results, buy the laptops in bulk, and then distribute them to their primary school-aged children en masse.</p>
<p>The laptop:<br />
<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3186/2911407084_547669f3a5_o.jpg" alt="" width="300" /></p>
<p>(Some of) its robustness:</p>
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<p>Near the end of 2007, OLPC tried something very interesting – running a program where donors in the United States and Canada could &#8220;<a href="http://laptopgiving.org">Give One, Get One</a>&#8221; (or, <strong>G1G1</strong>). Donors pay for two laptops (~$200 each); one gets delivered to the donor (or their child), and one gets delivered to a developing country.</p>
<p>The program, though it only ran for two months, may be considered a wild success. The orders resulted in <em>thousands of <strong>Give</strong> laptops</em> being donated. OLPC sells the laptops at price (in the G1G1 program and to countries directly), so the cost of two laptops was attractive to the donors, even as a &#8220;one laptop purchase&#8221;.</p>
<p>Set your mental image-clocks forward to September, 2008. I am in Kigali, Rwanda to offer my assistance to the local core team.</p>
<p>Two schools had already received laptops: Rwamagana and Kagugu primary schools. The laptops were in these schools as a direct result of the 2007 G1G1 program.</p>
<p>I met Juliano Bittencourt, the OLPC Learning Team person-in-Rwanda, the Thursday I arrived in the city. He helped me settle in. He had internet!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday. Kigali, Rwanda.</span></p>
<p>The plan was to go work with the core team, they were out doing <a href="http://scratchr.org">Scratch</a> lessons at their schools. Before I leave, though, Juliano calls and tells me to meet him&#8230; we are going to Nonko, a school I hadn&#8217;t heard of quite yet.</p>
<p>On the way, &#8220;they are deploying their laptops today&#8221;.</p>
<p>We arrive, and just in time. The laptop boxes (5 XOs in each) are almost completely stacked.</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/herveboxes.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>The ceremony is about to start.</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2148.JPG" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>I wondered how the kids followed what the speakers were saying. Even I was distracted by opening of the boxes. Then again, they could speak Kinyarwanda, the language of the presentations, and I couldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/herveboxopen.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>During the presentation ceremony, students performed one poem and two songs (with dancing).</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2171.JPG" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>Listen to one of the songs:</p>
<p>It was then announced that the students would get to take the laptops home.</p>
<p>(alt text: wild applause)</p>
<p>The laptops were handed out.</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2193.JPG" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>The laptops were registered.</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2199.JPG" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>The laptops are theirs!</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2200.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></p>
<p>After the deployment, the students have been accompanied by 3 members of the spectacular Rwandan Core Team, who have been leading projects with them and their teachers utilizing the activities Scratch, Paint, Write, Record and Speak. You&#8217;ll be very surprised to see what the kids have been able to do in just a couple of weeks with their laptops.</p>
<p>The core team and Juliano:</p>
<p><img src="http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/rwanda/_MG_2441.JPG" alt="" /></p>
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