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Title | Rural kids print, bind, and read |
Body | Article available at: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,64627,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_5 Kids in rural areas of Africa have few resources on hand to bolster their education, but in several areas of the continent, one of the foundations of education -- books -- is coming to them. Anywhere Books has piloted a digital bookmobile -- a van outfitted with a laptop, laser printer, bookbinding machine and cutter -- in remote areas of Uganda to print free books for children since November 2003. Now the project has plans to expand to Ghana and Macedonia. Dean, K. (2004). Rural kids print, bind and read. Wired News. http:// www.wired.com/news (27 Sep. 2004). |
Source | Wired News |
Inputdate | 2004-09-29 18:29:00 |
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