[Grassroots-l] Questions about how to achieve a colaboration with OLPC project

pierre serillon pierre.serillon at hotmail.fr
Wed May 23 01:31:06 EDT 2012








Hello,
 
I am a franch teacher and student in Iternational  Relatioship. I m actually working in Peru, Caral on an eco turistical  project with a native family.
When i see the interest the children  have in knew technologies , their eager to learn and the few pedagogical material they ´d have acces to, i feel quite useless despite all my  actions.
 
We are now working to create a biblioteque for these  children and the others pupils of the village so that their thirst of  knowledge could be provided.
13 volunteers of a franch asociation will come in one week and then will begin the construction for 2 months.
 
I´d like to know how to participate in your program, A lap top per child in order to crerate a good and  deep colaboration and what are the conditions, steps and so on.
 
I ve been speaking with actors of OLPC in Peru but we don t know how to do when we need just one xo olpc.
I understand that not anybody can ask and have an olpc.
 

But i search and the close t school to particiáte on this project would be in Supe, 23 kms from Caral.
 
Acording to the map none of the nearest school participate on this project.
And so, Caral, Alpacoto, Los molinos and Liman 's students don t have any acces to a lap top..
 
As the bibliotheque we re creating is about to be an important place of knowledge in the region, i cannot but think of it´s strategic position and the importance of providing children with at least one of them. 
 


I hope you could help us to help them, by making it posible or indicating us someone who could.Nevertheless, i thank you for your time, your work and your pasion. 
I stay entirely at you disposal for more information and contacts. Sincerly, Pierre Serillon
  		 	   		   		 	   		   		 	   		   		 	   		  
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