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- - - - - - - - N A I R O B I T S N E W S - - - - - - - - # 2 - 9 February 2000 ----------------------------------------------------------- C O N T E N T S 1 - "All work and no play makes a dull day" 2 - MYSA youth behind the computer * an interview with MYSA members Ann and Simon 3 - What's happening next! ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 - "All work and no play makes a dull day" If you would pass by the School for Information Technology in Kilimani, Nairobi, on a weekday, you would probably see twenty youths running around with paint and pencils or typing stories about themselves on the computer. To put it another way: NairoBits has started! On the 31st of January, twenty youths gathered for the first time at the School for Information Technology, where NairoBits is hosted. Only a week later, the youth already feel at home and their computer knowledge and visual vocabulary is steadily increasing. For example, last Tuesday, the group could be seen collected around the local shopping arcade choosing a suitable image which connected with their individual chosen slogan to be looked at through a self-made viewfinder by the rest of the participants. On Friday 4 February, NairoBits was officially opened and representatives of different organisations and institutions joined the youth and the NairoBits crew for a drink in the garden of the school. Pictures of the opening can be found on: http://www.nairobits.org/opening - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - MYSA youth behind the computer * an interview with MYSA members Ann and Simon The twenty youth involved in NairoBits are all members of the Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA), which started as a football club for the youth from the slums of Mathare, Nairobi and grew to be an organisation of about 10,000 members throughout Nairobi. MYSA members Ann Nekesa (18) and Simon Matheka (17) were both selected by MYSA as youth leaders to take part in NairoBits. One week after the start of the project, they tell about their experiences. Simon has been active in MYSA for about 10 years. "I have football training each day and play matches during the weekend. About once a month, there is a clean-up project in our zone - the clean-up projects are arranged per zone - and I take part in it." Ann has been involved in MYSA for six years. "I have football training every day, in a mixed team. In the weekends, we play matches. I take part in clean-up projects in my zone and I sometimes volunteer in the clean-ups of other zones. Furthermore, I am taking part in MYSA's AIDS awareness project. We inform the youth about AIDS and gender issues. This can take place everywhere, at home as well as before football matches." Ann and Simon both joined NairoBits because they want to learn more about computers. Ann doesn't have any computer experience. Simon has some: "When I was in Norway with the MYSA football team, I played computer games." Ann knows nothing about the Internet yet, Simon knows that "the Internet helps people to communicate." During the first week of NairoBits, Simon and Ann both learned how to open the computer, how to type, how to save and how to use the different keys on the keyboard. One thing they both like most: Typing!!! Simon: "It's just flowing..." In the future, after NairoBits, both Ann and Simon would like to continue working with computers. Ann: "I would like to study computer science. That's something that is within me." Simon: "Working with the computer is like a dream coming true. After this project, I want to study mass communication, which has a close relationship to this project, in which information plays an important role." 7 February 2000 More info on MYSA: http://www.nairobits.org/mysa - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - What's happening next! In every newsletter, we will pay attention to upcoming events, which can be visited physically or followed online via the web site. * From the end of February : virtual exchange From the 21th of February, a virtual exchange will take place between the MYSA youth from Nairobi and youth from the Comenius College in Amsterdam. The groups will build a virtual village on a deserted island together. * September 2000: broadcast NairoBits documentary A TV documentary is being made by Rein Hazenwinkel about NairoBits. All kinds of activities with the crew and the participants, varying from their travel to the workshops, are being filmed. These recordings will result in a TV documentary, which will be broadcast by the HOS (Humanistische Omroep Stichting) on Dutch television in September 2000. In the next issues of NairoBitsNews, you will find more detailed information about place, date and time of these activities. More info on the exchange: http://www.nairobits.org/getthevibes De Digitale Stad: http://www.dds.nl ----------------------------------------------------------- C O L O F O N NairoBitsNews is the newsletter of the multimedia project NairoBits, and is sent about once a month to those who are on our mailinglist. More information on NairoBits can be found on http://www.nairobits.org . If you have any questions about the project, you can send an e-mail to [email protected] or write a letter to NairoBits, Rustenburgerstraat 405/1, 1072 GW Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Editor: Maaike Fekkes, [email protected] . Archive: All issues of NairoBitsNews can be found on http://www.nairobits.org/newsletter . 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