Teaching The World
- added December 22, 2006
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- superkiy
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The TR35 award is the most prestigious award a young innovator can receive. Matthew Herren, at 23 years old, is one of this year's winners for creating an e-learning solution to deliver educational content to anywhere in Africa or Asia.
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Great story, I came in at the end, please show it again.
I''d also like to share the information . How can I do this ?-
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- baltimorejp
- 12/29/06
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A very good story indeed, I just wish the African goverments are more interested in helping their people rather than personal gain.
baltimorejp ,
You can now refer people to this webpage since the story is now on the internet.
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Beaming Textbooks Across AfricaTechnology Review review's the 2006 Young Innovator Matthew Herren.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 06/28/07
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Satellite Radio is the Answer in AfricaTR35 winner Matthew Herren has a plan for improving education in Africa: beam in textbooks using one-way satellite radio. Watch and learn.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 06/28/07
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Kenya Pilots Handheld EducationBBC reports on Matthew Herren's Eduvision and their plans for the future in Africa.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 06/28/07
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EduvisionCheck out the official website for Eduvision. If you really want to blow your mind, check it out on your PDA.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 06/28/07
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Development Powered by EducationInteractive tools could help to prepare students in developing countries for the collaborative workplace of the future.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 06/28/07
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$100 laptopThis is another great technology that is hoping to help kids in Africa.
Do you think that technology is the answer to some of the world's education problems?-
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- sarahbelle
- 08/24/07
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There are great ideas everywhere----and what's sad is that the same ideas are recycled and that ends up getting everyone nowhere fast.
This idea is great. It solved a problem in a school that needed help.
Good job guys. Good job indeed.
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