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Study: OLPC Fails Students as a Tool for Education
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program of low-cost laptops for developing countries has not led to any measurable impact in academic achievement, according to a recent report.
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- Education, Impact Assessment, Technology
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- Latin America
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Why Designers Need To Stop Feeling Sorry For Africa
Taking a patronizing approach to investing in Africa undermines both the country’s people and entrepreneurial promise, argue Jens Martin Skibsted and Rasmus Bech Hansen.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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NexThought Monday: Before Jumping Into Crowd Funding, Remember There’s No Free Lunch
The aggregate of ‘the crowd’ giving or investing small amounts can add up to a meaningful total. Dozens of websites offer platforms for you to raise money. Amounts are small, as low as $10, and many of these sites work with donations. DONATIONS? For a business? Sounds like free money, right? But remember, there is no free lunch.
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- Technology
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Weekly Roundup: HCD Connect Takes Human-Centered Design to the Hive
Launched on Wednesday with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and IDEO.org - the nonprofit initiative from design firm IDEO - HCD Connect is a new hive for problem solvers. The platform aims to make human-centered design relatable, understandable and infinitely shareable.
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- Education, Technology
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Will Lower Mobile Money Fees in Kenya, Tanzania be Enough to Stimulate Micropayments?
Many cite the high cost of electronic transfers as a key market barrier to leveraging mobile money platforms and enabling retail payments or other financial services to the poor. (See a previous post on that subject here). But recently, two leading mobile money providers in Kenya and Tanzania lowered their prices for small-value transfers.
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- Technology, Telecommunications
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A New Silicon Valley? Tech Hubs Spring Up in Africa
Internet access is expanding rapidly across the continent, and with it new organizations are coming to help foster a budding tech startup scene.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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In Chile’s Slums, A Lesson in How to Make Apps for Social Good
How many of the hundreds of thousands of mobile phone applications seek to do truly great things, such as lift people out of poverty or improve health care for the poor?
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- Impact Assessment, Technology
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- Latin America
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Unleashing Innovation: The Story Behind the Low-Cost Incubator ‘Embrace’
As some of the world’s leading social innovators come together this week at the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, Link TV’s ViewChange project is looking at some of the most exciting social innovations taking place around the world. Guest Writer Linus Liang, COO of Embrace, shares the story on the low-cost incubator.
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- Health Care, Social Enterprise, Technology