Open-source Computer Education Program (OCEP), Bangladesh

Mukundopur, Comilla: Our 1st project….

Filed under: OCEP BUET — Mahmood Al Bashir @ 8:54 am

Started early at about 6:30, we reached Comilla town at about 9:45. Fetching a baby taxi we started for the destination only known as “BORURAR BAZAR”. With the severe jerking of the road (that is what they call it!) when we were almost sure that we are never gonna reach the school, it appeared standing right infront of us….

The first comment that thrilled me was “dekh dekh, computer vaira ashse!!” (look, look. These are the computer guyz!!). Seeking the voice I found a small boy of at about 10 or 11 who were glowing (literally!) with happiness that we came again! Smiling at him we went to Head masters room. He was a jolly person that i couldnt match with my previous experience of head masters!! (talking about my school life! :D). As we visited there before & they were quite aware that we are gonna provide them with the facility of computer education, they took us to the room as they mentioned as there computer lab (well, will be!)….

It was always fun to find intense faces peeping through the doors & windows with an expression of what are these aliens (!) doing!

One Year In The Making

Filed under: OCEP Boston — Ashirul Amin @ 2:28 am

As I’m writing this, a team of students from the BUET group is visiting and reviewing at least one prospective OCEP center, maybe two if time permits. The location of the first center will, to a large extent, be based on their findings. It is with much excitement and anticipation that we wait to hear back from them.

As Adnan Bhai mentioned, it’s been about a year since planning to take OCEP off the ground began in full earnest. You may have heard about the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), which creates educational opportunities for the world’s poorest children by providing each child with a specially configured laptop. You may also have heard about the Computer Literacy Program (CLP) in Bangladesh, administered by VAB-NJ and D.Net, intended to facilitate the access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in disadvantaged, mainly rural communities, particularly amongst children and youth.

OCEP is inspired by similar ideals.

We believe that computer solutions can be high-impact while being low-cost. We are confident that open-source software and solutions are capable of being sustainable and scalable. We trust in the spirit of volunteerism and see it to be the core of this initiative.

Tomorrow, we’ll know where OCEP’s first footprint will be. We cannot wait to see how much farther it will advance in another year!

CLP Conference update

Filed under: General, OCEP Boston — Aminul Huq @ 1:17 am

We’ve gathered at Adnan vhai’s house and briefed about the current situation and we are waiting for the call from the BUET team.

OCEP - pilot project starts!

Filed under: General, OCEP Boston — Adnan Yusuf @ 1:04 am

The Open-source Computer Education Program (OCEP) project has been over a year in the making - we’re excited to finally start our first pilot project in Comilla. As term finals at BUET draw to a close, a team of student volunteers from the university will begin implement an OCEP center in a village in Comilla. It will be a month of hectic schedules, insane amounts of work, much anxiety, missed meals and lost sleep, but we do expect to have a functioning center at the end of it.

And with that end of the beginning in sight, we’re starting our first conference call with all of the Boston Group and most of the BUET team tonight now!

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