Category: Project Summary

  • Developing a Digital Literacy Program and Solutions in Cambodia

    Goal: Install RACHEL servers to ensure students access to content with CARE. Project: As a part of CARE Cambodia’s Know & Grow Project to serve ethnic minority adolescent girls and boys in the rural province of Ratanak Kire, a team of Box volunteers empowered the CARE Cambodia staff, ICT Core Trainers, teachers, and students from…


  • Piloting Maker spaces in South Africa

    Goal: To Spearhead LEAP’s strategy for developing their youth’s head, heart, and hands by further integrating technology and maker spaces into the curriculum Background: In South Africa, the education system is estimated to produce just one university graduate for every 100 children who start Grade 1. Youth unemployment rate is close to 50% and 8.3…


  • Enhancing Digital Platforms in Rural India

    In September, 8 Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) employee volunteers traveled to Pune, India, as part of the HPE Leadership Through Service program. Their mission: to enhance a digital platform that will improve provide educational opportunities to 6 million underprivileged children.


  • Digitally Transforming a Utah School Pro Bono

    “Rural school districts in the U.S. struggle to deliver the same educational experiences provided by their larger suburban and urban peers…Technology…holds great promise for rural communities working to improve outcomes for students and leverage their existing resources toward even greater impact.” (Edvance Research (2015). “How Technology Can Boost Productivity in Rural School Systems.”)   The…


  • Wrapping up in Costa Rica

    After a number of late days and even later nights, our time in Costa Rica has come to an end. 11 days and 4 blog posts later, the Box volunteers have wrapped up their final day with facilitators from Paniamor and Ideas en Accion. And what a time it was for everyone involved. In simple…


  • Engaging Youth in Creative Problem Solving Skills in Costa Rica

    Box, Inc and Team4Tech will be working together to help develop new curriculum centered around engaging the youth of Costa Rica in subjects such as programming, robotics, design, and 3D printing. Read more about the project and team who will head to Costa Rica and start the project this coming Monday, August 21st! 


  • Troubleshooting and learning from two projects in India

    For three weeks in November 2016, Aron Asor (our Software Development Lead) and I represented Learning Equality while working with two partner organizations in India. We spent the first week assisting Team4Tech and volunteers they recruited from Intel to deploy KA Lite and other Information and Communications Technology (ICT) tools in an all-girls rural school…


  • Designing and Building Projects With Social Impact in Rwanda

                  I’d been in Rwanda for only forty-eight hours on Team4Tech’s latest project and already I’d heard something completely unexpected. I was talking with a local man who said, “I feel my government is working for me every day. I pay taxes, but each day I know what I…


  • Building Creative Confidence with Students in South Africa

    But having the technology is only half the battle. Teaching people HOW to use it, which implies that it first must be working properly, and helping them reach the point where they WANT to use it, is where the idea for the Makupula E-Club comes in.


  • Inspiring The Next Generation With Classroom Technology in Costa Rica

    From June – July, 2016, a team of VMware Costa Rica employees collaborated with Paniamor Foundation on a Service Learning Accelerator – a pilot program developed by the VMware Foundation in collaboration with Team4Tech.