Deployments/Nepal

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Summary

OLE Nepal launched a two-phase OLPC pilot project in April 2008 —the beginning of the academic year in Nepal. The deployment was done in two phases; first pilot was carried out in two rural test schools in Lalitpur district and in the second phase of the project (April 2009 to March 2010), the pilot was expanded to 26 schools in six districts (Dadeldhura, Kapilvastu, Kavre, Lalitpur, Makwanpur and Mustang). After the completion of the pilot, it is expected that the OLPC project will expand across the entire country in a phase-wise manner.

Contact

  • Name: Subir Pradhanang
  • Name: Rabi Karmacharya
  • Email: subir@olenepal.org
  • Email: rabi@olenepal.org

Location

Describe the location of the deployment Six Districts in Nepal. Namely; Dadeldhura, Kapilvastu, Kavre, Lalitpur, Makwanpur and Mustang.

Language

ne_NP

Size

OLENepal will deploy nearly 2500 laptops to 26 schools in 6 districts Describe the number of students, teachers, and IT staff using Sugar.

Number of Students:

Number of Teacher:

Number of IT staff using Sugar: 11

Hardware

Approx 2500 OLPC XO-1

School Server:

Describe the number and type of computers Sugar is running on, e.g. 150 OLPC XO-1 Laptops. Also describe any servers used and what software they run. Additional equipment, like solar power generators, can also be included.

Technical Details

  • Sugar version: 0.82.1
  • Build: 77
  • Firmware: Q2E33
  • OS distribution: Fedora 9 (is called NEXO)

Activity Usage

Describe which Sugar activities are used in the classroom.

  • Terminal
  • Epaath
  • Speak
  • Colors!
  • TamTamJam
  • TamTamEdit
  • TamTamJam
  • PustakalayaXO
  • Typing Turtle
  • Browse
  • gcompris
  • Write
  • Paint
  • Chat
  • Scratch
  • Record
  • Read
  • Etoys
  • Memorize

Curriculum

Provide any notes about how Sugar is being used in the classroom.

History

Describe how and when the deployment got started, its growth and changes, etc.

Links

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLE_Nepal

Comments and Discussion