81 Entries for "Program Updates"
March 31, 2011 | Program Updates | Rabi Karmacharya
OLE Nepal office is once again abuzz with a flurry of activities; helpers hauling boxes of laptops, interns testing and preparing laptops, technical team preparing school servers with latest NEXS*, program officers calling schools to figure out the additional number of students who will need laptops and bags, training coordinator arranging training programs, people bundling up bags to be shipped to schools. Yes, we are getting ready for the next round of deployment of laptops ahead of the new school year that will begin in mid-April. The interns have taken over the meeting room, the biggest one in the building, and turned it into a staging place for the laptops. The room is a good 5 degrees warmer than the rest of the building with up to 40 laptops running at any given moment, being nand-blasted with the latest version of NEXO*. The interns have dnragged in two stand fans hoping to make the room a bit more bearable. Boxes of laptops line up against the wall with labels showing the names of the destination schools. Bundles of bags carry similar labels. In the other room the network team is preparing plans to wire more classrooms and connect schools to the Internet. The content development team is working frantically to meet the deadline set by the deployment team. The environment around the office is quite intense, yet exciting.
March 3, 2011 | Program Updates | OLE Nepal
On 4th and 5th February 2011, OLE Nepal organized a writer's workshop to create Young Adult (YA) novels for Nepali youths. The two-day workshop took place in Nagarkot Farmhouse, Nagarkot, and had twenty-one participants. The workshop was facilitated and moderated by OLE Nepal's E-Pustakalaya advisers Churamani Bandhu, Dhurva Ghimire, Geeta Keshary, Hiranya Kumari Pathak, Rambabu Subedi, and Vinaya Kasajoo. Prof. Dr. Mahadev Awasti, representing the National Academy's Children's Literature wing, was also present as a member of the Editorial team. The rest of the participants were young aspiring authors who had mainly written for children and occasionally tried writing for adults.
Jan. 5, 2011 | Program Updates | OLE Nepal
As mentioned in an earlier post (http://olenepal.org/our-stories/ya-literature-workshop-phase-i-nagarkot/), OLE Nepal has started the initiative to create content suitable for Young Adults. As a first step, a seminar was organized on December 22, 2010, in Kathmandu to discuss the various issues, problems, and challenges faced by young adults in everyday life. The seminar was attended by eminent authors, artists, teachers, students, social workers, parents, and others related to the literary field.