Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
OLPC SF Summit 2012 Talk on Lubuto Library and Etoys
1. LubutoLiteracy – Zambian Teaching and Learning
Materials for the Digital Age
By Mike Lee, Sugar Labs DC – OLPC SF Community Summit 2012
2. 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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3. Jane Meyers of Lubuto Library presented at an
OLPC Learning Club meeting.
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4. 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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5. OLPC laptops at Lubuto Library, Lusaka, Zambia
http://youtu.be/zdwYI9w5BGc 5
6. 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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7. Reading and story circle at the Lubuto Library.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27158519@N02/
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8. Theater and arts programs are an
integral part of the Lubuto library
experience.
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9. Theater and arts programs are an integral part of the
Lubuto library experience.
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10. Under a grant from EIFL, we recorded native bemba
spoken phonemes and words to incorporate in the Etoys
lessons.
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11. Lubuto Library Bemba Letter Board. Clicking on
each bemba alphabet letter plays the spoken
sound.
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15. 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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Editor's Notes
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.
Jane Meyers of Lubuto Library presented at an OLPC Learning Club meeting.
Cianna Lee helping to pack up six OLPC XO-1.5 laptops from the OLPC Contributors’ Program to ship to Lusaka, Zambia.
OLPC laptops at Lubuto Library, Lusaka, Zambia
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.
Reading and story circle at the Lubuto Library. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27158519@N02/
Theater and arts programs are an integral part of the Lubuto library experience.
Paper books donated by publishers and authors of children’s titles are cataloged and stored in the basement of St. Paul’s Church in NW DC to be sent in batches of 4000 to each new library facility.
Under a grant from EIFL, we recorded native bemba spoken phonemes and words to incorporate in the Etoys lessons.
Lubuto Library Bemba Letter Board. Clicking on each bemba alphabet letter plays the spoken sound.
A typical lesson file in Etoys.
Mike Lee working with 20 volunteers from the D.C Special Libraries Association to add sound files to the 700 Etoys lessons.
The 700 lessons being inventoried on a Mac laptop.
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/