Hi Folks,
Actually, C.Scott did post the videos (it is in 2 parts) and the accompanying 
slides on his blog at http://cananian.livejournal.com/67703.html For anyone who 
missed it, it is worth the time (60-90 min?) to watch it.
As you will see, it is a "pre-pilot" sort of a "proof of concept" project. The 
children did not learn to read, but 55% did show that they were "pre-literate" 
at the end of a year based on getting 12/15 correct on a letter recognition 
test. 
One huge obstacle to their learning to read is that, at the request of the 
Ethiopian government, the lessons are in English. The children speak only 
Amharic. 
Long ago, when I was taking classes for ESL certification, we were taught that 
children should be taught to read in their home language first. The decoding 
skills transfer if it is an alphabetic language and probably other alphabets 
but  not completely true for a character based language such as Chinese. That 
is probably why the Chinese government invented the phonetic pinyin system.
Caryl
BTW... C.Scott and Chris describe the theory and methods behind the project and 
data. It is a very welldesigned study that meets all of the requirements for 
good academic research. 


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To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 18:04:15 -0700
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IAEP] OLPC tablets and Nell in the wild?





Here! Here! Cheers for Chris Ball and C. Scott Ananian (a brand-new Daddy) who 
were our "house mates" at Casa Sarandi in Montevideo. Two great guys and 
supporters of Sugar Labs and OLPC in every way.
Caryl

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 20:41:32 -0400
> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] OLPC tablets and Nell in the wild?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Wed, Oct 31 2012, Mike Lee wrote:
> > That experiment did not involve anyone from Sugar Labs or the
> > community. The article is based on an education panel at EmTech 2012
> > that, for some reason, has not been posted as video yet. Check
> > here:  http://www2.technologyreview.com/emtech/12/
> > 
> > But Matt Keller and the OLPC Association team who ran the project went
> > into great detail in their talks at the OLPC SF Summit over a week
> > ago. The Livestream on the subject has been archived and is viewable
> > at the these links:
> 
> A minor point:  I consider myself part of the Sugar Labs community
> and expect that C. Scott does also; maybe others from the team too.
> 
> - Chris.
> -- 
> Chris Ball   <[email protected]>   <http://printf.net/>
> One Laptop Per Child
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