Assessment Overview of One Laptop per Child ProjectsZehra Hirji, Barbara Barry, Robert Fadel, Shannon Gavin
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This review of existing external literature on OLPC projects was written with the intention of summarizing the growing body of work that has been undertaken by interested partner organizations. Personal interest and the desire to learn about existing projects on the ground inspired this research, and the review was subsequently made public upon request from many interested parties.
Initially written and compiled in June 2010, this review pulls information from publicly accessible reports on OLPC projects globally. This is not in any way meant to be a final product, but rather an ongoing research endeavor, which will include more reports as they are written. I very much hope that it inspires the sharing and disseminating of more evaluations and reports on OLPC projects as well as other existing projects with children and technology in the developing world.
Source: http://www.olpcnews.com/implementation/evaluations/offical_review_of_olpc_monitor.html
Von Zehra Hirji, erfasst im Biblionetz am 19.01.2011Initially written and compiled in June 2010, this review pulls information from publicly accessible reports on OLPC projects globally. This is not in any way meant to be a final product, but rather an ongoing research endeavor, which will include more reports as they are written. I very much hope that it inspires the sharing and disseminating of more evaluations and reports on OLPC projects as well as other existing projects with children and technology in the developing world.
Source: http://www.olpcnews.com/implementation/evaluations/offical_review_of_olpc_monitor.html
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