OneIPodPerChild gives children in poor countries MP3 player with science talks

StartupRealities No 95

OneIPodPerChild is an international education foundation that gives children in developing countries a solar-powered MP3 player with pre-uploaded science and education talks in the local language.

CEO QUOTE
"We try to spark an interest in science and technology in children. The 5.0 GB memory of the MP3 player can store 200 hours of audio podcasts on a variety of interesting topics. And if a child finishes the first batch of 200 hours, they can download another 200, and then another, from the local school teacher. We provide teachers with a library of several thousand hours of podcasts," said company founder and CEO Ona Chiltern.


One Laptop Per Child image from Nepal
(source: Wikipedia)

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