Project information
    Project description
    The laptops will serve the community towards learning the use of web 2.0 It will be a tool and resource for students and community for information and research, communication and networking. Children will also be able to learn on productive educative sites and references and a tool for learning. We will also use it as a pilot project in link with the Ministry of Education- so that learning can continue out of the usual formal setting
    Number of students
    400
    Number of teachers
    5
    Number of dootronics needed
    10
    Number of dootronics delivered
    10
    Number of dootronics remaining
    0
    Number of dootronics in transit
    0
    On-site point of contact
    Leah Auma Okeyo
    Local language(s)
    English
    Location

    -0.087633, 34.770942

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    -0.087647, 34.770933

    Country
    Kenia
    Socket type
    G
    Internet connection type
    Wired or Wireless
    Thank you note
    Message from Tom, a student from this project who received a laptop:

    "As i promised i am almost ready with the free computer packages, programming lessons and computer repair lessons i have been organizing for watoto rescue. I will cover the event and add to the website also to show labdoo that i am really doing what i was instructed to do.

    Labdoo has been very helpful, i promised that i would volunteer for NGOs, Labdoo helped me in my career by giving me my first laptop.

    Now i am a confident programmer,i accept mistakes and try to advance everyday. I thank you so much for giving me a chance to try out my skills.

    I created facebook & twitter share buttons on blog pages,

    http://www.watotorescue.org

    I intend to create a nice educational platform where watoto from all over the world can play games that improve their mathematical and English abilities."