Hello,

I am working as a volunteer at a school in Rwanda. This subject is a part of the curriculum in Rwanda. Primary science education in Rwanda is mostly rote learning. One reason is that primary schools have no budget to acquire anything beyond a few wall posters to support science instruction.

My sense is that the OLPC laptops can server as a virtual alternative to the science lab through interactive simulations, good graphics, interactive experiments as you describe.

While there is much material available, it is proprietary and/or only available on the internet. In Rwanda and many developing countries, usable internet access is not available to the schools (even electricity is a major problem).

This means whatever is developed should be designed for local hosting. The available storage capacity of the original XO is 1GB, more recent models have 4GB. I believe a school server is the solution for hosting this content. Servers with Atom or Arm technology configured with 4GB memory and 2TB storage are available for under $500.

OLPC has based their educational strategy on Python (a reasonable choice). However, going forward, I expect web technology to be emphasized more (webkit, html5 animation).

Another major concern is that anything developed be made available as an open resource (Creative Commons for information or comparable license for source code). If there is a cost for use in a school, it is beyond the means of the school itself. If the school has to go to higher levels for funding, the bureaucracy will make it impossible or so difficult that no one will try. Open educational resources make it possible for the science teacher at an OLPC deployment to use them in her class on her own initiative.

Finally, some design consideration for supporting multiple languages is important.

What you are suggesting is vitally needed.

Tony

On 12/18/2012 06:53 AM, iaep-requ...@lists.sugarlabs.org wrote:
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 23:19:16 -0500
From:andry...@gmail.com
To:olpc-o...@lists.laptop.org
Subject: [Olpc-open] Healthcare - Potential Opportunity

Hello, I'm new to this venue but am looking to contribute and/or determine if I 
might have some material that would benefit the community.  I work for a 
healthcare company that specializes in vision and was wondering if there was 
any need for material on healthy vision or perhaps an interactive eye model to 
teach children about the different parts of the eye.  It could be anything in 
this realm really - the sky is the limit.

My company is constantly looking for ways to give back and if there was some 
interest in this I'd look to build a more robust case and inquire more deeply 
into whether the company would be willing to put some resources behind this.

Is there anyone on this distribution list that would be able to point me in the 
right direction?

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