166 Entries for “OLE Nepal”
Jan. 20, 2015 | Program Updates | OLE Nepal
Children enjoy listening to stories. During our childhood, we remember asking our parents, grandparents, or anyone elder to us, for amusing and interesting stories, simply because we enjoyed immersing ourselves in the world of fantasy. Besides providing pleasure, hearing stories has several benefits. It stimulates children's minds, cultivates reading habits, and increases their ability to think creatively. Despite being advantageous and captivating, new read-aloud stories are largely absent in our society. Younger people are still hearing tales, such as Kharayo ra Kachhuwa, Singha ra Musa, Dhukur ra Kamila, Kalu ra Bheda, which are marvelous but old. We can clearly feel the lack of new creations. Thus, with the aim of increasing the number of read-aloud stories and encouraging authors to write more of such stories, OLE Nepal has been conducting writers workshops. This sort of workshop had been conducted in Butwal, Pokhara, Biratnagar, and Chitwan last year.
Jan. 9, 2015 | Team Reflections | OLE Nepal
Exploring the product such as XO laptop was an extraordinary duty, for we do not easily get this opportunity. We interns got to delve into this system and prepare them for the Bajhang deployment. I feel content to realize our contribution in this process, giving students an access to digital educational resources. Saugat, Sawal and myself were assigned to test XOs’ basic hardware and update operation systems. Checking 53 boxes of XO laptops seemed never ending, but eventually it became interesting for us. Initially, we divided our work. Me and Sawal decided to unpack the boxes and test the laptops while Saugat primarily checked the charging ports of laptops along with its charger and cable. As a result of our team effort, the boxes that once seemed never ending were being tested and packed in no time.
Jan. 6, 2015 | Impact Stories | OLE Nepal
It was 5 a.m. when the sound of my alarm clock woke me up. I got up, got ready, grabbed my bags, and headed to the OLE Nepal office, where my colleague Deepa was waiting for me. To get a head start, we had packed all the necessary equipment, laptops, stationery, and other documents the day before. I couldn’t help but feel content knowing that everything was going according to plan. Despite the heavy bags we had to carry and load into the taxi, we felt energized and ready for the journey ahead.