First Workshop for LubutoLiteracy Program in Lusaka, Zambia

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My introduction to the workshops with the children and staff at Lubuto Library at Ngwerere in Lusaka, Zambia. The OLPC laptops were all active and the children were doing some hands-on discovery on this first day. The eight days of workshops I am delivering are funded by a USAID/WorldVision grant from the All Children Reading Challenge. Photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157632781888368/with/8484657613/

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LubutoLiteracy – Zambian Teaching and Learning Materials for the Digital Age

By Mike Lee, Sugar Labs DC – Lubuto Library at Ngwerere, 18 February 2013

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Mike & Christoph

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Upcoming workshop topics

-One Laptop per Child-Sugar Activities-Etoys-Recording images and sound-Working with Etoys lessons

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LubutoLiteracy: The Story Until Now

-Mike ‘s role with MIT Media Lab-10 XO laptops from Negroponte to Lubuto in 2009-Jane attends OLPC Learning Club DC-6 XO-1.5 laptops to Lubuto in 2011-EIFL grant & deciding on Etoys-Your amazing work!-USAID/WorldVision ACR grant-Christoph & Mike’s workshops in Lusaka

A collage showing my journey from being corporate liaison to the MIT Media Lab to joining the OLPC volunteer community and then to Lubuto Library.

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Jane Meyers of Lubuto Library presented at an OLPC Learning Club meeting.

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Cianna Lee helping to pack up six OLPC XO-1.5 laptops from the OLPC Contributors’ Program to ship to Lusaka, Zambia.

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OLPC laptops at Lubuto Library, Lusaka, Zambia

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Upper left: Teachers and student assistants working on the Etoys lessons. Lower left two photos are from the XO laptop camera. At right is an architect’s model of the Lubuto Libraries.

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Reading and story circle at the Lubuto Library. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27158519@N02/

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Theater and arts programs are an integral part of the Lubuto library experience.

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Theater and arts programs are an integral part of the Lubuto library experience.

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Sundays at St. Paul’s ChurchWashington, D.C.

Under a grant from EIFL, we recorded native bemba spoken phonemes and words to incorporate in the Etoys lessons.

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In Maryland, Mrs. Kalaba records audio in Bemba

Lubuto Library Bemba Letter Board. Clicking on each bemba alphabet letter plays the spoken sound.

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Prototype Bemba Letterboard with audio

The 700 lessons being inventoried on a Mac laptop.

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700 lessons!

A typical lesson file in Etoys.

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Mike Lee working with 20 volunteers from the D.C Special Libraries Association to add sound files to the 700 Etoys lessons.

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In September 2012, Lubuto Library received a $300,000 grant from USAID and World Vision to enhance and expand the 700 Etoys lessons. http://lubuto.org http://www.allchildrenreading.org/

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Update on OLPC

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OLPC XO-1.75s coming to Lusaka

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OLPC XO-4 Touch and Sugar Software going into final testing before mass production

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What’s in Mike’s bags?

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LubutoLiteracy Going Forward

-Workshops in Lusaka-Outreach to local tech commt’y-Enhance the Etoys lessons-Planning for mobile future-Bring internet access to the libraries

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