WELCOME TO THE GRANNY CLOUD
The Granny Cloud initiative operated between 2009 and 2022. It comprised an independent team of volunteers that reached out to children with limited educational resources around the globe, in a variety of settings, and provided them with the opportunity to experience worlds far removed from their own. The idea was initiated by Sugata Mitra and is connected to the SOLE approach to learning (self organised learning environment). It has been led and nurtured since its inception by Suneeta Kulkarni.
Members of the Granny Cloud interacted with groups of children, engaging them in conversation and in activities of various kinds, such as reading and telling stories, craft activities, solving puzzles and exploring big questions. The role of the Granny includes provoking curiosity, asking questions, listening attentively and providing warm encouragement.
We invite you to explore the website and learn more about The Granny Cloud and its journey…
GET INVOLVED
BECOME A ‘GRANNY’
Are you willing to commit an hour a week to engaging with children in less advantaged settings via Skype? Age, gender and location are irrelevant.
BECOME A 'GRANNY CLOUD CENTRE'
Are you working with less advantaged children? Would you like to have access to the Granny Cloud to allow these children to engage with Grannies via Skype?
COLLABORATE
Do you have other ideas for ways you or your organisation might like to be involved with the Granny Cloud? We’re open to all kinds of possibilities!
BLOG
There is much that happens in the Granny Cloud. To learn more visit our blog.
Recognizing Privilege
The Granny Cloud has typically functioned in disadvantaged, underprivileged locations. And yet, every so often, we ‘forget’ what it is to be at a disadvantage. What it means to be vulnerable… The current Covid-19 global pandemic and the subsequent [temporary] closure...
Granny Cloud in times of the Corona virus
Now here’s a really BIG QUESTION! The Granny Cloud was/is based on the premise that there are many children [all over the world!] that need the interaction with warm, friendly facilitators [Grannies] to enable them to broaden their horizons, to consider alternative...