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November 19, 2008
» OLPC Peru, a silent revolution

Now that things have settled among people in Peru regarding OLPC and media attention have gone other directions I would like to elaborate a bit on my views and my personal experiences on this project here in Peru. I’m writing this in English since I consider important that people outside our country have the chance to understand a bit more what’s going on here. Eventually I’ll manage to write some proposals in Spanish.

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XOs at Islay - Arequipa

Last August I had the opportunity to visit some OLPC schools in Arequipa together with my wonderful friend Anita Chan, antropologist and Stanford’s professor who is writing a book regarding these issues. We choosed Arequipa due logistics and the city itself, one of the spots I like most in my country, but most important because those schools didn’t got any kind of attention. We thought Arahuay, as being the first one, has got lots of attention and we’ll probably won’t see anything new nor relevant to get more feedback from the field.

Our intention was basically to see and understand how the inclusion of the XO laptops is impacting the school environment and learning process, thus teachers and students. I have to say that for me it was also a learning experience. Adapting myself to a non-technologist mindset for seeing things was challenging and key for discovering and understanding the complexity of this. Most of us, techies, are so excited with the idea of technology solving all our problems that we use to forget that there are other factors to consider, I’ve learned this from Anita.

Arequipa is a region which, as many others in my country, extends from the Pacific Ocean to the andean valleys, geography here is very diverse and poses challenges to communication. The Ministry of Education have deployed OLPC’s XO in schools of Atiquipa, Choco, Machahuay, Mollendo, Huaynacotas, Pampamarca, Sayla, Tauría and Toro. Common factor on those towns is their poverty, complicated transportation and accesibility, one-teacher multi-grade schools with no more than two classrooms per school, and lack of connectivity (i.e. Internet). Getting from Arequipa to most of those towns takes about 12 to 14 hours average, some even 20.

Officials at Arequipa Ministry’s Regional Office where so kind and excited to talk to us, share information and concerns and also helped us to set a itinerary. They seem very entusiast about the project and besides all the problems, on which I’ll elaborate on later, there’s a feeling that this is something that is worth doing it and that the targeted population is the right one, who have been always left from such social programs.

A complicated start

OLPC Peru - Interview

OLPC Peru - Interview

Teachers and kids on the School IE 41050 Virgen de Lourdes - Islay where very enthusiast of having us there, but as long as Anita’s interview was ongoing things didn’t appear that good. Ministry officials, in Arequipa, told us that for most of the towns the teacher and mayor themselves where the ones who went the city and took the machines to their towns using horses at some point of their journey, as they normally do. They also showed their concern about the lack of communication with those OLPC schools as they don’t have chance, more than once a year, for gathering the teachers and exchange feedback. Lack of budget for this project is also a concern, some of the officials try to visit the schools that are near with their own budget or when traveling for other duties of their jobs. Most schools have been never been visited by a ministry official, nor media, almost nobody from “the city”.

We found the kids at the school as they were ready for a demo of their abilities using the XO machines, officials and teachers have encouraged them to do so and look nice to us. The two teachers also showed enthusiasm and, while briefly answering the questions, made their best effort to demostrate that things are going well and by using the laptops they had more proficiency regarding teacher-student interaction and learning process. As time advanced and savvy Anita asked the same questions again while I hanged with the kids, the outcome was different.

Stundents with XOs

Stundents with XOs

While conversation continued a handful of issues appeared. Teachers argued that, by having the XO’s, they had to take office of the logistics duties, which complicated their labor since they had to dedicate additional hours, which could be used for academics, with no extra payment (deduced by their implicit complain). Only one of the teachers attended the training Ministry offered and they asked for additional training. Lack of XO skills was confirmed this when one of them told us that she uses a USB pendrive to copy an activity developed in class to the other students’ machines so they can see it, she didn’t knew about the mesh network. I could notice that most kids were just playing with the XO in the same way they do with kids’s games outside the classroom, which happened once they lost interest of having no clue on what to do. Later, I figured out that altough kids were very interested about games, they even asked me if I had some for install, and they managed to find some such eToys, but while they can read, Sugar’s language was English so they had no idea of what to do next. I had to act as personal software-translator for them and guide one on the game then the others followed. Inquiring the students about their activities and how they use the XO on their daily work confirmed that most of them were clueless about it.

Ministry officials in Arequipa told us that for them is complicated to keep track on the project’s schools. Altough they are the direct reponsibles for the project, most of the time the Ministry of Education conducted activites, such technical visits, without notifying them so there is no feedback. “Ministry sends people directly to the towns, they do their job then inmediately return to Lima, never stop by here”, complained an official.

A silent change

Probably for most of us the concept of ownership is something we almost born with, for those kids it was something they have learned with the XO. When they were given the machines they didn’t carry them home, they left them at school and also used to confuse, and struggle for, parts (chargers). They hadn’t adopted the fact that it was something of their’s. Before the Ministry choosed the school for the OLPC project students were usually found hanging on streets after class, since their parents were at work. By having the XO’s they have transformed this in a reason to keep them busy and at home, were they can show the machine to their friends and family members. Parents also are commited with the project and together with the teachers have established a protocol to keep them informed of any kind of issue regarding the machine, here there wasn’t any kind of atempt of robbery or kid’s abuse to steal the machine. Teachers have instructed students to carry the machine inside their backpack and to report any kind of incident, such losts, inmediately.

Tutoring

For these people having the XO has also brought something else than the sole machine. They have become a center of attention. They feel that they are in direct contact with Lima, which is seen as the country’s ruling center, in a way they are confortable with and prefer over Arequipa’s intermediation. After long time being left, they finally are on the spotlight where people like us, ministry officials and the ministry himself, techinicians and in more or less degree, depending the town, people interested on their progress often visit them. Here we understand why they all were looking so enthusiast about the project at the begining. They were trying to look as they were doing good in order to receive attention. I couldn’t figure this out until later discussions with Anita.

By interacting with the kids I’ve learned very interesting things. I’ve found very talented kids that besides their social conditions have all the potential to learn and take advantage of this tool. In this particular school, those kids, digital natives, are not unaware of technology in fact, ironically, they have an old broken PC in classroom from a previous program and are also familiar with mobile phones. I’ve also noted that some are more advanced than others and share their findings with them, which is a good thing in a multi-grade classroom. Kids feel very stimulated when playing games on the machine and achieving something.

Old/new paradigm

Old/new paradigm

A paradigm for a particular world

Although there has been a lot of discussion regarding the potential benefits of the constructivist model, on which even theorists have differences (Philosophy of Education: An Anthology, Randall Curren, 2007) I hold the opinion that our kids should be the priority. By this I mean that the current deployment have clearly shown their problems, which are not from the project itself, nor the software, nor the people who is voluntering but a vast amount of problems the peruvian education and society have been acumulating from years without solution to date. However, our mission as peruvian citizens, and now I call international community, should not be finding people to blame for, or trying to tag as evil others. We should establish a way to help those teachers, to connect them for sharing experiences and knowledge, to conform groups of volunteers to frequently go those towns and act as feedback agents who also can mentor teachers on taking advantage of the XO and give feedback to the developer community.

Interviewving kids

Interviewving kids

My advice for people interested on this to be sucessful is to help those schools, to gather and build a community of supporters which can also act as society’s part on this ministry’s venture, since they will not have the resources to properly conduct this and our geography is very particular. But more important because should be on our interest, as society, to foster new generations of good citizens who are agents of change and fight sordid ideas which are poisoning young people minds in our country. For people who doesn’t like the project I do encourage you on focus on your personal interests and move on, let others do their best on what they believe is good and will make a difference. I’m very concerned by the fact that most people is interested on despicting the project withouth considering all the implicancies of this forgeting that the more they struggle for the more those kids are not taking any advantage of the machine and the more we, a developing country, will be wasting money.

November 6, 2008

Rodolfo Pilas
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Rodolfo Pilas
» Como abejas a la miel

No es la primera vez que escribo de algunas anécdotas que me van llegando sobe las repercusiones de las XO en los niños o sobre lo que pienso de lo que va a pasar repartiendo un PC a cada niño, pero hace un rato, el amigo Christian Huelmo ha enviado un mensaje a la lista del Grupo de Usuarios de Linux del Uruguay una interesante historia, que reproduzco, tal cual:

“Hace un rato, a eso de las 4, cuando me acercaba a mi casa, vi 3 niños sentados en la vereda de enfrente al estacionamiento de las viviendas en donde vivo, con sus XO. Me llamó un poco la atención porque no hay redes cerca de mi casa. Cuando me acerco un poco más a mi casa, otras dos niñas sentadas en unos canteros que están a 10 metros de mi casa y otros 3 en el escalón de la vivienda del vecino. A esa altura ya me había dado cuenta que hacían, disfrutaban de navegar a través de mi router que hace un par de días tengo abierto xD.
Qué rápido se pasan el chivo los niños!”

Ahora contanos que hisiste, Christian….: cerraste el ruter? llamaste para contratar más ancho de banda? tenes todo un enjambre en la puerta? pensas en poner venta de caramelos? vas a poner un proxy con los controles de Anep?

Como nos vamos a ir divirtiendo con estas micro-historias…. !!

June 10, 2008

Rodolfo Pilas
pilas
Rodolfo Pilas
» Taller de Blogs

Los blogs (weblogs o bitácoras digitales) es el ámbito de expresión en la era digital que se ha transformado en una de las principales herramientas que dispone la gente para dar a conocer diversos temas y llegar a un público de una forma nueva, no tradicional.
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Objetivos: Explorar los conceptos básicos sobre blogs, las nuevas palabras que aparecen en la blogósfera. Brindar las herramientas para que los participantes puedan iniciar su blog con efectividad.

Público Objetivo: Personas sin conocimientos previos o con nociones básicas sobre el mundo del blog.

Requisitos: Ninguno.

Estructura: Dos partes de 1:30hs a 2hs cada una.

Taller basado en el documento de Antonio Fumero: El abecé del Universo blog

Tutorial dictado en:

» Actividad Terminal

La actividad Terminal es un software que viene incluído en la XO por defecto. No obstante, una vez que se inicia, no dispone de ayuda ni se puede entender su funcionamiento, salvo que se se sepa su uso específico.

Objetivos: Conocer algunas funciones básicas sobre la actividad Terminal de poder sacar provecho de la misma. El objetivo específico es que los usuarios de XO puedan entrar a la actividad Terminal a realizar tareas básicas con comodidad. Que conozcan el potencial y flexibilidad de esta actividad como una forma de interfaz con el computador.

Público Objetivo: Personas sin conocimientos sobre la actividad Terminal.

Requisitos: Disponer de una XO para las prácticas ya que se trata de una tutoría práctica.

Estructura: Dos partes de 1:30hs a 2hs cada una.

Tutorial dictado en:

May 31, 2008

Rodolfo Pilas
pilas
Rodolfo Pilas
» Logistica para la XO


Entregar una computadora a cada niño; saber qué niño la tiene y a qué escuela está concurriendo; conocer y seguir las computadoras que tienen reclamos, mantenimiento, servicio técnico; y mantener esto a lo largo de los años que ese niño concurre a la escuela, no es fácil: son 350.000 computadoras.

Fernando Da Rosa acaba de publicar un ilustrativo video al respecto:

A esto hay que agregarle que cada escuela tiene un servidor, conexión internet y antena para el Wifi (que requieren instalación y mantenimiento).

Y por supuesto, hay escuelas que no tienen luz eléctrica, o no tienen instalación eléctrica adecuada que también debe ser acondicionada.

Sinceramente un material muy esclarecedor de los problemas que han tenido que ser solucionados o que van siendo solucionados en base a prueba/error, porque somos los primeros en el Mundo que estamos encarando algo como esto y no tenemos a quién preguntar.