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OLPC Canada: Celebrating Indigenous Voices on World Radio Day
OLPC Canada: Celebrating Indigenous Voices on World Radio Day What do elders think about technology? OLPC Canada is proud to celebrate World Radio Day by sharing a brief clip of an interview hosted by Grade 5 Student Aiden, speaking with Saugeen First Nation Elder and Ojibway Language Instructor Reeta Root. Aiden asks “What do elders think […]
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Read MoreHopedale Youth Get Big Tech Boost From Vale
Hopedale, Newfoundland and Labrador, July 19 2016 – Youth at the Nanuk Community Centre now have access to 20 tablets and 2 computer stations, thanks to an application by AngajukKak Marjorie Flowers to the not-for-profit organization One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Canada. “Times have changed so quickly in our community and technology is a must, especially for our Youth” said […]
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Read MoreBridge the Digital Divide for Aboriginal Youth with OLPC Canada
Credits: OLPCCanada Published on Jun 21, 2016 Become a partner of One Laptop per Child Canada and help to bridge the digital divide for Aboriginal youth. We provide Indigenous students with access to 21st century educational tools in classrooms and community hubs nationwide. www.olpccanada.com Have a video, podcast or story you would like featured here […]
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Read MoreOLPC Celebrating Youth on National Aboriginal Day
National Aboriginal Day – Celebrating Youth National Aboriginal Day is an occasion for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. In our daily work with Aboriginal communities nationwide, OLPC Canada has the privilege to witness first hand the incredible creativity and innovative spirit of Aboriginal youth. Today we […]
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Read MoreEducation Technology for Aboriginal Students – OLPC Canada
Credits: Jennifer Martino Published on Mar 1, 2016 OLPC Canada provides 21st century educational tools to Aboriginal students nationwide. To date, we have connected more than 60 Aboriginal education programs and 9,000 students to technology designed with children in mind. Please help raise awareness about this initiative by sharing this video. It takes a network […]
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