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Posted by Ragini on July 22nd, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: On the ground •
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This morning, one of the other teachers had the key to the computer lab, which we didn’t know, and we weren’t able to get it until almost 10am. This threw our entire schedule off. We ended up having the first set of kids practice some typing for 15 minutes, then we went over a couple [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 21st, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: On the ground •
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Today the kids spent about 15 minutes typing, then we went over some storage vocab – CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, flash memory, hard disk, etc. We then reviewed some of the vocab from the past few days. We also began teaching a second shift of kids from 10-11am, this time ones who haven’t had the chance [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 20th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: On the ground •
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We spent an hour today working on the kids’ typing skills, using some free software that we dug up on a CD at the school in December. It’s surprisingly good for something that was on a CD otherwise full of junk. The lessons are straightforward, and the kids really enjoyed the subsequent games and then [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 18th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: On the ground, Village life •
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Today we covered bit/byte/etc., as well as how to cut, copy, and paste files. I think that I need to emphasize the difference between cut and delete, though, because the distinction is fine and hard to grasp. We also covered how to manipulate multiple windows and figure out which one is currently active. We went [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 17th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: On the ground •
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Neha came with me to the school this morning, because she’s interested in helping out and perhaps teaching, if she doesn’t get an appointment at another school. Three additional students showed up for a total of eight, so we went through all of the hardware basics again, as well as some desktop and Windows vocabulary. [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 16th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: Logistics, On the ground •
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I went to the school this morning at 9:30 (the driver didn’t show up until then), where the lab was locked and a bunch of boys were standing around outside, with no teacher. I called the teacher, who said that the fuse from yesterday hadn’t been fixed yet, so we couldn’t do any work. I [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 15th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: Logistics, On the ground •
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I arrived in Bijawar last night after five days in transit: SFO to Delhi, by way of Hong Kong and Bangkok (total travel time: about 30 hours), then to Bhopal (total travel time: about 4 hours), then to Bijawar (total travel time: 12 hours, including lunch in Sagar). Update (July 21, 2009): Now that I’ve [...]
Posted by Ragini on July 9th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: Logistics, On the ground •
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I’m planning on going to India this Thursday night (actually Friday morning) for a month. Originally, I’d wanted to leave two weeks ago, but the monsoon was delayed about a month in central India. As a result, the weather two weeks ago was still around 110-115°F, so I delayed my departure. The temperature high in [...]
Posted by Ragini on June 11th, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: Future plans, Logistics, On the ground •
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As promised, here’s another update of what’s been happening in Bijawar since April. One of the teachers at the Bijawar Boys’ HS School called us from Sagar (about two hours from Bijawar), saying that he was at a store, looking to buy some new equipment – chairs, tables, and assorted computer hardware – for the [...]
Posted by Ragini on June 1st, 2009 under Bijawar Tags: Future plans, Logistics •
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My apologies for posting this so late. This update should’ve gone up months ago, and I’ll post another update concerning the developments since April very soon. We talked to the principal at the Boys’ HS school in Bijawar on April 8th. We were scheduled to start the pilot computer project at the school from April [...]