September 26, 2011 Haitian Students Get Solar Power for Their Laptops from U.S. Volunteers By Cheryl Kaften, TMCnet Contributor “It takes a village” of volunteers, educators, and entrepreneurs to equip one school in Haiti with laptops and a charging platform. In fact, 500 children in Lascahobas, Haiti, are now able to charge their “XO” laptops, thanks to the generosity and hard work of three U.S. organizations: One Laptop per Child (OLPC), Green Wi-Fi, and Illinois Institute of Technology. Soon, University of Colorado-Boulder students also will be involved. The project started with the philanthropic services of the One Laptop per Child program (OLPC), which, in 2008, donated 10,000 laptops to the government of Haiti. OLPC, a small nonprofit based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, provides low-powered, low-cost XO laptops to schoolchildren in developing countries... Read More |
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