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OLPCorps Senegal - Interview with Pierre Khar Tine

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Subido el 30 de marzo de 2010 por EducaMadrid

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We are a team of 4 university students from UMiami, Cornell, and UMinnesota who received a grant from OLPC to distribute 200 laptops in Senegal. This video consists of some clips from student/teacher training, and an interview with Pierre Khar Tine, the headmaster of Ecole Notre Dame, the school that we deployed at in Mboro, Senegal. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is an NGO dedicated to improving education through computing. It designed a revolutionary laptop, the XO-1, for children to use.

Team Members: Stephanie Selvick, Justin Burnett, James Elkins, and Eli Luxenberg

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This is their name, isn't it? 00:00:00
So, the importance of computers in this 20th century, 21st century, is capital. 00:00:30
We can't imagine or conceive an establishment or learning without computer tools. 00:00:44
That's why I thank God for having and benefiting from these laptops with the project ONPC, 00:00:52
One Laptop per Child. 00:01:02
So, I am very happy to receive these devices, because they are of capital importance. 00:01:04
And we will be able to integrate them into the learning tool, because it is a pedagogical adjuvant. 00:01:11
It doesn't replace the pedagogical manuals, the children's school manuals, but it brings an added value. 00:01:20
So, it is a pedagogical adjuvant. 00:01:28
And that's why, for next year, as soon as we open, we will try to review our schedules 00:01:31
to integrate this new material that we didn't have since the creation of the school in 1972. 00:01:40
So, we will review the schedules so that in each class, we can have a schedule for the laptop, 00:01:47
the device, the laptop, the computer, the computer tools. 00:01:56
And from then on, we are in full learning with the teachers. 00:02:01
So, in the afternoons, the students come for practice. 00:02:06
So, the students are trained with our kind Americans who are here with us. 00:02:10
So, we are in the training, we continue it, and we will continue it after their departure. 00:02:15
So, because we will not stop. So, those who stop learning, stop teaching. 00:02:21
So, even after their departure, each teacher will be able to do and will continue to do research 00:02:25
so that at least in October, everyone is ready. 00:02:32
So, in the future, we are really very aware of the integrity of these devices. 00:02:36
Because we are a test school, so we do not have the right to make mistakes. 00:02:43
Otherwise, our American friends will be discouraged. 00:02:48
We have the chance to benefit for the first time in Senegal from more than 200 devices. 00:02:51
We give thanks to God. 00:02:56
And we will not make any effort to maintain these devices. 00:02:58
Thank you. 00:03:04
Thank you. 00:03:05
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Idioma/s:
fr
Idioma/s subtítulos:
en
Autor/es:
One Laptop per Child Initiative
Subido por:
EducaMadrid
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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981
Fecha:
30 de marzo de 2010 - 12:37
Visibilidad:
Público
Enlace Relacionado:
One Laptop per Child Foundation
Duración:
03′ 11″
Relación de aspecto:
1.24:1
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