[OLPC-SF] Current OLPC Metrics

akleider at sonic.net akleider at sonic.net
Wed Jul 14 12:45:03 EDT 2010


I attempted a follow up with disappointing results.

At the Australian site I found mention of 'pilot projects' but no results.

The Texas site seems to be having a problem with its server.

The chilling reality is that the honest answer to the question on the
table seems to be "absolutely none!"

Please, can someone prove me wrong?

cheers
ak

> Hi Grant,
>
> I just spent my morning looking at that very same question in
> preparation for some afternoon meetings I have with people here in
> Montevideo who run the OLPC project in Uruguay.
>
> In general there's two dimensions in terms of the impact of a project
> such as OLPC: educational and social.
>
> In terms of education some of the more popular metrics and aspects to
> look at apart from attendance rates are
>
> * comparisons of school performance/achievements compared to control
> groups (though not everyone believes that;-)
> * grade repetition rates
> * student engagement in school
> * time spent on school / education related tasks at home / outside class
> * knowledge about computers
> * feelings towards technology in general
> * collaboration between students
> * self-confidence of students
> * feelings about school by students
>
> I'm sure I'm forgetting plenty more but if you look at some of the
> research done by folks like TCER (Texas Center for Educational Research)
> or ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research) you'll quickly be
> able to come up with them.
>
> With regard to social impact people are mostly looking at things such as
> rates of access to the Internet, perceptions of technology, changing
> roles of children in families and communities, etc.
>
> Hope that helps:-)
>
> Cheers,
> Christoph
>
> Am 14.07.2010 03:56, schrieb Grant Bowman:
>> I gave a "lightning talk" today on the OLPC project at www.nblug.org
>> <http://www.nblug.org> and was asked about current metrics. Besides
>> increased student attendance, what are good ways to respond?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Grant
>>
>>
>>
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