education for all

MicroEDU

To provide a platform of education opportunities for children who lack access to education through online to solve setbacks of onsite volunteering, and also a systematic and organised database of inno

1. Sommario progetto
Sommario: 

MicroEDU is an effort to engage all educators and learners through technology and, most importantly, to offer more learning opportunities to children who lack such opportunities (such as those from rural areas). MicroEDU provides a systematic database of educational games, pre-recorded lessons, slides, videos submitted by innovative teachers and students from all over the world. This makes it easy and convenient for people to learn and share. Teachers have the opportunity to share their innovative ideas in engaging students in learning while all students, including children who lack learning opportunities, have access to these education resources as well.

This is because we will be providing technology gadgets and internet access to these children who lack learning opportunities. Along with teacher and student volunteers who will be appreciated and honoured with certificates of recognition, we will also help prepare these children to take recognised exams in their respective countries.

As each submission by innovative teachers or students reach a certain quality and rating, or for each time somebody scored full mark for the ‘featured educational game’ , MicroEDU will receive a certain amount of funding from Corporate Sponsors, and we will provide them with great advertisement and publicity services.

We also provide an opportunity for people from rural areas to market their products (handicraft etc.) online. This is also a means of fair trade (as they are frequently exploited by middleman when selling their products) and to develop entrepreneurial skills among these people. Individuals and small enterprises can also support us through purchasing these products. These small enterprises will receive publicity as well. Thus, we can ensure the sustainability of our project and continue to help more children from other parts of the world to have more learning opportunities.

We believe that education is a means to eradicate poverty. With technology, we shall build a bridge to reach out to children who lack learning opportunities, while connecting all educators and learners.

2. Paese (Città / Regione)
Stato: 
Philippines
Città: 
Philippines/Malaysia
3. Nome dell'organizzazione che presenta il progetto
Organizzazione: 
MicroEDU
4. Tipo di organizzazione
Scegli tipo: 
Scuola
5. Coordinatore del progetto
Nome e Cognome: 
Soo Jin Yun
E-Mail: 
jasmines0405@gmail.com
7. Selezionate la categoria di appartenenza del vostro progetto
Youth Education Project. Select Project Users by age: 
Fino a 18 anni
Inserimento dei giovani nel mondo del lavoro: 
Inserimento dei giovani nel mondo del lavoro
Creatività e Innovazione sociale: 
Creatività e Innovazione sociale
8. Da quando è funzionante il vostro progetto?
Da: 
31/12/2008
9. Obiettivi ed elementi di innovazione
Please explain the targets and the background of your project: 

It all started when 15 students from across the Asia Pacific are selected to attend the 1st Asia Pacific Microsoft Innovative Students’ Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in conjunction with the Teachers’ Conference. Soo Jin Yun, a Malaysian, and Johanna Leibandoy, from Philippines, are partners in this project idea. The project idea is then awarded a 1500-USD micro-grant by Microsoft Corporation. Soo Jin Yun is currently on scholarship for the Sprout e-course to be assisted by TakingITGlobal to make this project a success.

Our mission is to advocate education for all, adopt an equitable use of technology, and work towards poverty eradication. Our vision is that all children and youths will gain education opportunities and be involved in youth participation as well as to benefit from the use of technology, and to have an awareness on fair trade and enterprise.

Come, e con quali mezzi cerca di raggiungere gli obiettivi prefissati: 

We call this the 21st century—an era of globalisation and advancement in technology. To quote Jimmy Carter, “Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world…”

The integration of technology in education is a noble intention, but in reality this will most likely only benefit students who are studying in big cities and prestigious schools. What about those children who do not even have sufficient education opportunities? Be it the urban poor or children from rural areas, many still encounter the lack of access to education due to factors such as daunting journey/inconvenience of transport to school, unable to enroll in schools, lack of teachers etc. Some children do attend school but are highly dependent on the availability of teachers who would want to volunteer at certain times, and this often results in not having regular, frequent and sufficient number of lessons. In addition, they are rarely involved in healthy competitions and exposure to more learning experiences to be able to improve themselves. It is imperative to provide them a situation conducive for effective learning.

On the other hand, we have students who have easy access to technology like computers and the internet. Yet, many of them only use them for addictive games, social networking sites and such. They either lack the initiative or the information to explore the possibility of the role of technology in providing a systematic database of educational resources as well as in youth participation. Some are eager to involve themselves in youth participation but lack opportunities or are unable to commit due to various reasons.

On top of that, we have educators around the world who have devised innovative methods in teaching. While some of them have received recognition of some form, others may have been doing this for a long time and yet they did not receive support from their school/local authorities. Educators today are gradually pioneering the reform of teaching methods to engage students in learning. However, most of these efforts and initiatives are done individually or within a small group of educators. What is needed now is a platform for the exchange of ideas between different communities of educators, the compilation of these ideas, and to share their innovations to benefit more learners instead of just a limited number of their own students. These educators and teachers need a platform that supports their efforts and initiatives too.

Education, technology, youth participation and support for the generation of innovative teachers are the key issues integrated into my project idea. We believe that education is a means to eradicate poverty too. With technology, we shall build a bridge to reach out to children who lack learning opportunities, while connecting and encouraging the involvement of all educators and learners.

Quali opportunità/problemi affronta: 

After attending the Asia Pacific Microsoft Teachers’ Conference and Innovative Students’ Forum, we realized that there are many teachers who are seeking innovative methods in teaching, but sometimes not all of them are given the opportunity to showcase their effort and share their ideas to be applied in other schools, communities or even other countries. We want to provide teachers with the opportunity to share and showcase their ideas, as well as students to access these educational resources. Students do not have to search randomly online because we arrange them in a systematic database.

While countries in the Asia Pacific are working towards the MDG of Education for All, and the use of technology in education is given more attention, there are still marginalised communities or children who lack education exposure.

Schools may be built but the lack of human resource for teachers in those areas and/or inconveniences in access (transport etc) to the schools are factors that these children are still being left behind.

In Phillipines, some children only get to attend school for 3 days a week because the place they are living in is too inconvenient for teachers to come in every day.

Besides that, in certain parts of East Malaysia, there have been cases on girls being raped by loggers on the way to school and some students dropped out of school because it takes a long boat ride to reach the school. Other times, some children who did attend school and who are able to communicate in English, ended up making handicraft in their own villages nevertheless.

Intervention is needed for an alternative platform to provide opportunities for these children. In terms of education, we can utilise technology so that helpful teachers/students are able to reach out to these children. This is also a systematic and organised database of resources for all educators and learners. Besides that, it is a platform for them to learn small entrepreneurial skills by doing online selling of handicraft, and avoid going through a middle man.

Please explain what is unique or special in your project: 

Our project is a cross-national project by two people of different nationalities. We start our pilot project in Philippines but look forward to expanding it to other communities in Asia Pacific. Our project idea is also acknowledged by the highly recognized Microsoft Corporation.

Children who lack access to education are usually helped by teachers who volunteer to teach, donations etc. But most of the time, teaching is not done on a regular basis or not as frequent as the normal schooling programme as there may be inconvenience for teachers or volunteers to get transport to the area, the money needed to travel, and most of all the time commitment.

Our project fully utilizes technology to bridge the gap. To solve the inconveniences stated above, we are using technology to bridge the gap. Educators and learners can connect with those children through the internet conveniently.

Our project is built upon the basis of involvement from various stakeholders, professionals, children, youth, corporate support, and anyone in this world who cares. (Details mentioned at section 12.5 of this proposal)

Our project also makes using the internet more meaningful to our stakeholders.

Our project is possible to be done on a long-term basis, and is able to expand as we gradually bring this benefit to more and more communities who need it. It is not only sustainable, it can gradually expand to a regional or international level, and thus widen the range of people who can benefit from our project.

10. Risultati
Descrivete in quale modo il progetto ha ottimizzato la partecipazione di professionisti, ragazzi, giovani o altri soggetti: 

The nature of our project requires active participation from various stakeholders.

Professionals, namely teachers or educators, have an opportunity to showcase their ideas at an international level. They can share their innovations and teaching methods to benefit other schools/communities/countries. Many teachers have been working on applications of technology in education but remain unknown to the society and world, and some of them do not receive enough support. They can now also learn from other teachers sharing the same dedication towards technology in education and help one another to improve current innovations.

Children from rural areas or urban poor who lack access to education will now receive an opportunity to learn online when resources are not available. Children can now learn from the online volunteers consisting of teachers and youths and also search for their own resources in our database. As our project expands in the future, these children are able to connect with children from other communities who are in similar situations. Children can also help their parents to market their products (such as indigenous handicraft etc.) at our online store.

Youths have the opportunity to become volunteers who will make an impact to the lives of those children. They can prepare prerecorded lessons/educational games etc or similar innovations like the teachers’ and submit it to our database to benefit the children. This will also benefit their character building and we will award certificates to acknowledge their contributions. Youths play a part in making the environment conducive for learning for all.

As each submission by innovative teachers or students reach a certain quality and rating, or for each time somebody scored full mark for the ‘featured educational game’ , MicroEDU will receive a certain amount of funding from Corporate Sponsors, and we will provide them with great advertisement and publicity services.

Individuals and small enterprises can also support us through purchasing these products. These small enterprises will receive publicity as well. Thus, we can ensure the sustainability of our project and continue to help more children from other parts of the world to have more learning opportunities.

Other stakeholders include Silliman University, Youth Organizations, Teachers Organization, Partner School, Students, Parents, Teachers, Principal, Local Industries, Volunteer Students, Volunteer Teachers, Internet Provider, Computer Shop, School Supplies Shop, Local Corporations, Department of Education, Municipality Mayor, Municipality Councilors, Local Media, Online Media

Descrivete in quale modo il progetto favorisce l'uso delle nuove tecnologie da parte di professionisti, ragazzi e giovani per lo sviluppo culturale e didattico: 

This is being described in the previous sections. Our project is not only relevant, but the core rudiments of it correspond to the promotion of the use of ICT for the educational and cultural development by professionals, children and youth.

Everyone gains personal benefits as well as uses ICT for a good cause.

11. Sostenibilità
Indicate la durata complessiva del progetto: 
Più di 6 anni
Indicate il costo di massima del vostro progetto (in Euro): 
Meno di 10.000
Come è finanziato il vostro progetto: 
Pubblicità
Is your project economically self sufficient now: 
No
12. Trasferibilità
Il progetto è stato replicato/adattato altrove: 
No
Che cosa possono imparare altri soggetti dal vostro progetto: 

Youths nowadays tend to complain about not having laptops or sufficient technological gadgets at school but we wish to remind everyone of the children who do not even have the chance to receive sufficient education.

All our stakeholders, educators, professionals, learners, youths, students and people in this society can surely learn a lot. (Details mentioned at the other section).As mentioned, we hope to expand this project to benefit other communities of children who lack education opportunities too.

Siamo disponibili ad aiutare altri soggetti a sviluppare progetti o a migliorare progetti esistenti: 
Siamo disponibili ad aiutare altri soggetti a sviluppare progetti o a migliorare progetti esistenti.
13. Informazioni aggiuntive
Background: 

It all started when 15 students from across the Asia Pacific are selected to attend the 1st Asia Pacific Microsoft Innovative Students’ Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in conjunction with the Teachers’ Conference. Soo Jin Yun, a Malaysian, and Johanna Leibandoy, from Philippines, are partners in this project idea. The project idea is then awarded a 1500-USD micro-grant by Microsoft Corporation. Soo Jin Yun is currently on scholarship for the Sprout e-course to be assisted by TakingITGlobal to make this project a success.

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Computer Literacy Project

Increasing awareness of the role of Information Communication Technology in the Cambodia’s Poorest Communities.

1. Sommario progetto
Sommario: 

The mission of SSF’s computer Literacy Project can be summed up as, “increasing awareness of the role of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the Cambodia’s Poorest Communities.” By giving children from poor rural backgrounds increased access to computers and information technology, SSF has sought to reduce the discrepancy between the quality of education between rural and city students. Lack of computer proficiency is one of the main problems that prevent rural children from being able to attend college, where computer skills are a must. The fear is that at children from poor rural backgrounds will fall too far behind to catch up to students with access to higher quality education, effectively barring them from the chance to ever attend and graduate from college. SSF’s Computer Literacy Project was established in early 2008 with partial funding from the Riverkids. At the projects onset, one class was set up twice a week to allow supported children the chance to learn how to use computers. The first step was to teach the children how to use Windows XP, the operating system used in the majority of Cambodia’s businesses and universities. Because most of the children lack a high enough level of English proficiency to type in English, the next step was teaching them how to use Khmer Unicode and Khmer Limon typing methods that allow them to use their native language on and off line. After learning the most basic of computer skills, the curriculum expanded to teach children how to use Microsoft Office, including training in Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook, Publisher and Visio. However, overwhelming demand from participating students and the lack of sufficient computers in addition to the need for a dedicated volunteer willing to teach the classes has thus far prevented the program from achieving all of its goals. This year, SSF is seeking to find donors willing to sponsor its computer literacy project. SSF currently has 4 old computers; a number the organization seeks to increase by fifteen in order to better meet the needs of the participating students. In total, the projected cost of creating a new computer lab and hiring a teacher for one year will be 8,400 Dollars. Although significant progress has been made, a lot still needs to be done if we are to succeed in reducing the computer literacy gap between Cambodia’s cities and poorer rural communities. By receiving computer skills training, they will increase their chances of obtaining better paid, safe and long term jobs. Even having just one family member who is able to secure an adequate monthly salary is an immense help in relieving the most difficult aspects of living in poverty that lead some families to feel the need to sell their sons and daughters into exploitative situations.

2. Paese (Città / Regione)
Stato: 
Cambodia
Città: 
Kampong Speu
3. Nome dell'organizzazione che presenta il progetto
Organizzazione: 
Sao Sary Foundation
4. Tipo di organizzazione
Scegli tipo: 
Altro
Altro: 
Non-Profit organization
5. Coordinatore del progetto
Nome e Cognome: 
Vichetr Uon
E-Mail: 
vichetr@ssfcambodia.org
6. Website
Il sito web del progetto: 
http://www.ssfcambodia.org
7. Selezionate la categoria di appartenenza del vostro progetto
Youth Education Project. Select Project Users by age: 
Fino a 29 anni
Inserimento dei giovani nel mondo del lavoro: 
Inserimento dei giovani nel mondo del lavoro
Creatività e Innovazione sociale: 
Creatività e Innovazione sociale
8. Da quando è funzionante il vostro progetto?
Da: 
01/09/2008
9. Obiettivi ed elementi di innovazione
Please explain the targets and the background of your project: 

After almost 30 years of devastating war in Cambodia, the Royal Government of Cambodia is trying to develop its human resources in order to reconstruct the country and integrate it into the regional and global community.
 The current stage of development of education is still at an early stage compared with its neighbours. The government and international community are working together to achieve the education for all goals by 2015 and the government recognizes that ICT is crucial for achieving not only these goals but also in enabling freedom of expression and communication. It is expected that use of ICT will also encourage a culture of self-learning and lifelong learning.
The term ICT as used in Cambodia encompasses computer technology, computer networks, internet and email and also radio and television.

With the many obstacles Cambodia needs to overcome in order to provide quality education for all, it may seem that ICT should be low on its list of priorities. On the other hand, unless action is taken soon, the country will fall further behind its neighbours and its young people will lack the skills they need for life in the digital age. Using ICT can help teachers move towards student centred teaching and learning.

Come, e con quali mezzi cerca di raggiungere gli obiettivi prefissati: 

According to an Association of Southeast Asian Nations readiness Assessment conducted in 2001, Cambodia ranked eighth out of the 10 ASEAN countries in terms of e-infrastructure, e-society, e-commerce and e-government, characterised by the need to build basic ICT infrastructure and ICT literate workforce.
Public access to computers and the internet are limited. An increasing number of internet cafes have appeared in recent years in urban centres and tourist destinations. There are currently over 100 in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanouk province. Computer courses are popular in the major towns.
However, with more than 80 per cent of the population living in rural areas, the majority has little or no access to the computers or the internet. The rural people rely heavily on radio and television for information.
According to the International Telecommunications Union, as of 2002 Cambodia has the lowest internet penetration in Southeast Asia and the highest inter prices.
Cambodia has 698 secondary schools, only 13 per cent is connected to electricity, 8 per cent have generators and 4 per cent have solar panels. 75 per cent have no power supply at all, EMIS Centre, Department of Planning, MoEYS 2000-2004.
Very few state schools have computers. Only 6 per cent of lower secondary schools and 35 per cent of upper-secondary schools have between 1 and 2 computers for administrative purpose. Only 8 upper-secondary schools have more than 10 computers. In addition to public schools, there are many private schools, many offering computer classes.

Quali opportunità/problemi affronta: 

Although significant progress has been made, a lot still needs to be done if we are to succeed in reducing the computer literacy gap between Cambodia’s cities and poorer rural communities.   By receiving computer skills training, intended students will increase their chances of obtaining better paid, safe and long term jobs. Even having just one family member who is able to secure an adequate monthly salary is an immense help in relieving the most difficult aspects of living in poverty that lead some families to feel the need to sell their sons and daughters into exploitative situations. 

Please explain what is unique or special in your project: 

In Kampong Speu provincial town has only SSF provides computer education to poorest and vulnerable children with free of charge.

10. Risultati
Describe the results of your project as per today: 

At least 30 students (75% are underage girls) who come from poorest and the most vulnerable families in urban and rural remote areas of Chba Morn and Samrong Tong districts of Kampong Speu province attend computer class a day. Thos students learn very hard and they face difficulty in learning as they need to wait their classmates as we have just four desktop computers and sometime few amongst weren’t functions and etc.  Those students were divided as groups and several hours a day were scheduled.

In che misura risponde ai bisogni degli utenti: 

Even though SSF has just several computers but those students have high commitment and willing to study the computer technology as we introduce. Those students will not able to attend computer class with other private schools as their parents couldn’t effort in paying them the monthly school fee even a little charge likes $5 per month while they live under poverty line with daily earn less than $1.

Quanti utenti interagiscono con il progetto mensilmente e in quale modo: 

Every month, SSF has at least 50 students from poorest and the most vulnerable families to attend computer class. About 100 more students in the province seek our assistance also but those were rejected since we don’t have enough computer facilities. Those intended and existing students enjoy studying basic computer to speed up their typing speed, how to use Microsoft office and internet and email.
 

Descrivete in quale modo il progetto contribuisce a migliorare l'educazione e la formazione dei giovani: 

Although significant progress has been made, a lot still needs to be done if we are to succeed in reducing the computer literacy gap between Cambodia’s cities and poorer rural communities.   By receiving computer skills training, intended students will increase their chances of obtaining better paid, safe and long term jobs. Even having just one family member who is able to secure an adequate monthly salary is an immense help in relieving the most difficult aspects of living in poverty that lead some families to feel the need to sell their sons and daughters into exploitative situations. 

Descrivete in quale modo il progetto ha ottimizzato la partecipazione di professionisti, ragazzi, giovani o altri soggetti: 

Children from poorest and the most vulnerable families will able to attend computer education free of charge then their parents will never worried about their children’s education than just concentration on generating income for their domestic consumptions.
 

Descrivete in quale modo il progetto favorisce l'uso delle nuove tecnologie da parte di professionisti, ragazzi e giovani per lo sviluppo culturale e didattico: 

This project is aiming at bringing equal ICT education among rural and city children to ensure they can catch up higher education properly.

Descrivete i criteri che usate per misurate i risultati raggiunti dal vostro progetto: 

Conduct monthly test and course examination to ensure those attended children can pass their course or to know which point we should improve our teaching methodology. 
 

11. Sostenibilità
Indicate la durata complessiva del progetto: 
Meno di 1 anno
Indicate il costo di massima del vostro progetto (in Euro): 
Meno di 10.000
Come è finanziato il vostro progetto: 
Finanziamenti pubblici o privati
Is your project economically self sufficient now: 
No
12. Trasferibilità
Il progetto è stato replicato/adattato altrove: 
No
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Che cosa possono imparare altri soggetti dal vostro progetto: 

To make equal education between students in rural remote areas and city, The ICT project in Cambodia has to expand and charge free to ensure children come from poorest and the most vulnerable families who earn income less than $1 per day to attend. With practical of view those enrolled students in computer class they have willing to study at state school and they can convince their parents to maintain them in school than children haven’t access. 

Siamo disponibili ad aiutare altri soggetti a sviluppare progetti o a migliorare progetti esistenti: 
Siamo disponibili ad aiutare altri soggetti a sviluppare progetti o a migliorare progetti esistenti.
13. Informazioni aggiuntive
Background: 

SSF established in late 2006 and we work to help poorest and the most vulnerable families to care for mainly their underage girls from all forms of violence, exploitation and abuse against, including commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking, labour and marriage. In the year, in Kampong Speu provincial town where we located there is no any internet café or computer teaching schools where even children from medium or rich families to learn. Children from medium or rich families can go to study computer in Phnom Penh city which is far from their hometown about 45KM while children from poorest and the most vulnerable families couldn’t do as their families couldn’t effort paying school fee.
 In 2007, with financial support from Riverkids and Global Colors, SSF was possible to select about 100 at-risk and vulnerable children to benefit through the Project. Our supported children suggested us to open computer class for them to study computer as when they go to school their classmates shared the advantage of using computer. SSF with generous donation from several friends we have five used desktop computers and the computer class was begun since then.

Ostacoli: 

Number of children interest to study computer are increased day by day while SSF doesn’t have enough computers to open with free of charge for those poorest and vulnerable children. So far we received almost 100 children to request computer class at us. 

Soluzioni: 

If award is given to SSF then SSF will able to buy at least 15 new desktop computers to open computer class in Kampong province for children who are living in poorest and the most vulnerable families.

Future plans and wish list: 

  • Setup computers lab for providing free of charge computer education to children from poorest and the most vulnerable families
  • Provide free of charge computer education to those children
  • Teach those children about; performing basic operations, Word Processing, Electronic Mail, Use the Internet, Use a spreadsheet, Create and use a database, Create/use PowerPoint, and Printing of a document.

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