Universal Education by Adrian G. Mowrey

Adrian G. Mowrey adrian.mowrey at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 15:29:31 UTC 2008


*Universal Education*
(Ensure that all boys and girls complete a primary schooling)

In my opinion, for primary schooling to be successful, primary schools
around the world should be freely available to any student. This project
will try its best to solve absolutely any problem that stops hundreds,
thousands, hundred of thousands, or even millions of boys and girls around
the world to completely finish a primary schooling because of the high
costs. I believe that with the help of an information system (an application
software or a system software) we can accomplish anything that relates to
this project. To save money on the learning materials, we must create an
International center that creates all of the learning materials
electronically. The formats of the learning materials will be unique and
very vast, and will also be very interactive (text, illustrations, games,
audio-video recordings with examples from the real world of each subject
that relates to primary schooling, etc.). This International center will be
sponsored by any country throughout the world, and all of the learning
materials will be freely offered to any student. All of the universal
subjects (Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, etc.) will be
translated in every language (Romanian, Spanish, English, Hindi, etc.), and
then distributed to all of the countries with the appropriate speaking
language. We all know that the technology of every field evolves very fast,
but until then we try to offer the same learning materials, and then when
the changes occur, we'll just develop an update, instead of building new
learning materials every time.

To be able to successfully accomplish this goal, I would like to create a
dynamic Web application that will contain all of the learning materials
needed in primary schooling. All of the learning materials will be
translated into the appropriate languages and published under each country's
category with their spoken language. Most of us don't realize how important
and useful these first steps of the primary schooling can be to the future
of our children. This project's goal is about trying its best to make
primary schooling available to any child no matter what country he or she
makes part of. We all know that many of the possibilities are a lot lower in
some countries than others, but if we have faith in ourselves, I don't see
why we can't accomplish this. We already have what we need (the knowledge,
the technology, etc); all that remains is to put the best information
together, spread it throughout the world, and make it happen until the year
of 2015 or even sooner than that, if possible. In my mind, we must take a
step at a time. We need more things than just an application. We also need
the hardware through which we can access this particular project. First of
all, we have to make this project happen no matter what it takes. Second of
all, we must develop an efficient, portable piece of equipment that will
have the capability to access the Internet, so that our children can have
access to it at any time throughout the day that they wish, wherever they
are located (at home, at school, away from home or school, etc.), something
like OLPC <http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/index.shtml> (One Laptop
per Child).

I wrote this for Imagine Cup - Software Design, but since I'm not going to
participate in the Imagine Cup - Software Design competition, I thought it's
best to share with a project that relates to Education (Edubuntu). Thank you
very much, and I hope this will solve the problem. I'm sure that there are
plenty more things to add to this project, but that's certainly a start, and
if there are others that have ideas, they can always add to this project
and make it happen. Goodbye for now, and I will talk to you soon.

-- 
Sincerely,

Adrian G. Mowrey
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