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Yes, digital learning can be a viable option for kids off-grid, providing access to educational resources and connectivity despite physical isolation.
Off-Grid Digital Learning Infrastructure
When planning off-grid digital learning, consider investing in rugged, solar-powered devices such as the Raspberry Pi or Chromebooks with solar panels. These devices can withstand harsh environments and be powered by renewable energy sources. For instance, a 20W solar panel can charge a 12V battery which in turn powers a 40W Raspberry Pi setup. This setup can provide a reliable and efficient digital learning platform for kids.
Access to Digital Educational Resources
Access to digital educational resources is crucial for off-grid learning. Utilize online platforms like Khan Academy, National Geographic Kids, and Duolingo, which offer a wide range of educational content. These platforms can be accessed using a 4G or satellite internet connection. For example, a 4G LTE device with a 4G antenna can provide a stable internet connection with speeds of up to 100 Mbps. This connection can be used to access digital educational resources and facilitate online learning.
Training and Support
Implementing off-grid digital learning requires proper training and support for both kids and adults. Consider hiring a certified digital learning coach who can provide technical support and training on digital literacy. This coach can also help kids navigate online educational resources and provide technical assistance when needed. Additionally, provide ongoing training and support to ensure that kids and adults can effectively utilize digital learning tools and resources.
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