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Mobile science project

The goal of the project is to intervene and engender positive attitudes about science in students of an impressionable age. In doing this, we hope to spark in them a sustainable curiosity for science capable of carrying them through high school, college, and toward science-related careers. Read more about the project at http://ldt.stanford.edu/~educ39109/POMI/MScience/



Seeds of Empowerment in Argentina

Seeds of Empowerment visited Argentina in August 2011. We conducted many workshops in rural and urban areas in Argentina with the goal of local capacity building and promoting technology development.



Storytelling in Uganda

Richard Kawesa of Uganda conducted a storytelling competition workshop and created this inspiring video.




TeacherMate in Africa

Dr. Paul Kim, chief technology officer at Stanford University's School of Education, traveled to Africa in December 2008 to introduce Innovations for Learning's TeacherMate handheld computer.



WISE interview with Dr. Paul Kim 
Chief Technology Officer, Stanford University School of Education



TeacherMate in Mexico
Dr. Paul Kim, chief technology officer of Stanford University's Education School, brings Innovations for Learning's TeacherMate handheld computer to remote villages in Baja Mexico.


Seeds of Empowerment in India | Innovations For Learning
This is a video summary of an action research trip. On this trip, various mobile learning empowerment solutions were tested and implemented through partnering NGOs. 

As part of an
Innovations For Learning sponsored project and the PocketSchool initiative out of Stanford University, progammable open mobile learning solutions are being developed and implemented in various parts of the world. On this particular trip to India, some of the solutions were programmed in Hindi. The mobile learning solutions involved included storytelling movie maker, a farming simulation game, and a math challenge game.

Blogs

http://www.360kid.com/blog/2008/12/the-future-of-classroom-technology/

http://blogs.districtadministration.com/techdisruptions/2010/06/movable-schools-1900-and-2000-more-or-less.html

http://battlegroundpcworld.blogspot.com/2010/02/15-year-old-indian-students-idea-clicks.html

 
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