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				<title>[Editorial] Cycling for Good: A Father-Daughter Bike Ride Across Ghana</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2017 15:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[Aurelia and Michael from Samsung Electronics Germany connecting children of Ghana and Germany Last November, my seven-year-old daughter Aurelia and I embarked on the journey of a lifetime, cycling some 550 kilometers through Ghana with 62 other Ride Africa participants to help raise funds for Child.org. The NGO was founded by three pediatricians in 2002 […]]]></description>
																<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #808080"><em>Aurelia and Michael from Samsung Electronics Germany connecting children of Ghana and Germany</em></span></p>
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<p>Last November, my seven-year-old daughter Aurelia and I embarked on the journey of a lifetime, cycling some 550 kilometers through Ghana with 62 other <a href="http://rideafrica.org/" target="_blank">Ride Africa</a> participants to help raise funds for <a href="http://www.child.org/" target="_blank">Child.org</a>.</p>
<p>The NGO was founded by three pediatricians in 2002 with a focus on providing holistic care for orphaned children in Kenya and Ghana. Today, Child.org continues to work towards a world where every child has an equal opportunity.</p>
<p>To accomplish this, they remove the barriers children face to getting a good education, which tend to differ from community to community. Based on the extensive data that they collect, their initiatives might include a deworming program in one village, school feeding in another and bike lending in yet another.</p>
<p>The organization’s most recent venture, Ride Africa, provided an opportunity to help both German and Ghanaian children explore the numerous possibilities of digital learning and experience new technologies.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>Getting Into Gear</strong></span></h3>
<p>Having cycled with Child.org in 2014 from Uganda to Kenya, I was able to personally experience the amazing work the NGO does. Together with 50 other riders, we were able to raise £150,000 GBP for schools, street children centers and feeding centers in rural areas.</p>
<p>Understanding that every one of us has the ability to help others in need, I decided to take the journey again. This time, I also took along my daughter, knowing that it would be a wonderful opportunity for her to broaden her worldview and to better understand the importance of being a good global citizen.</p>
<p>We rode across Ghana from Axim to Hohoe, cycling through villages and stopping to chat with the locals at nearby schools and projects that our raised funds will help support.</p>
<p>Many of the children we met are not able to go to school, due to factors such as illness, a lack of transportation or having to support their families by working. Girls, in particular, have limited access to education, as they often face barriers including domestic work, early marriage or pregnancy.</p>
<p>Despite our differences, our interactions with the locals were marked by a heartfelt atmosphere, mutual respect and genuine interest in our own native countries.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>A New Perspective</strong></span></h3>
<p>As part of an intercultural exchange, we gave local children the opportunity to virtually experience Germany for themselves. With help from Corporate Citizenship Department at Samsung Germany, the Samsung Lighthouse School – centres of excellence for digital learning across Europe – and a number of schools throughout Germany, we developed a 360-degree video that illustrated school life in Germany.</p>
<p>In addition to showing images of the campuses, we shot interviews with students who introduced themselves and expressed their interest in the children of Ghana.</p>
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<p>Together with Child.org and a primary school in Santrokofi Bume, the content was shown to the Ghanaian students via Samsung Gear VR headsets. Both German and Ghanaian children then interviewed one another, which was recorded with the Gear360 and later shown to students at the Samsung Lighthouse School.</p>
<p>This approach provided a good way to promote a mutual understanding of one another as global citizens. Furthermore, the VR technology allowed the students to immersively experience the similarities and differences of each other’s cultures in an entirely new and unique way. Virtual reality will continue to be used to enhance lessons at the schools as well as in other Child.org projects to foster global understanding and mutual respect.</p>
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<h3><span style="color: #000080"><strong>Creating a Better Tomorrow</strong></span></h3>
<p>In total, Aurelia, the other riders and I raised more than £215,000 GBP. These donations will be used to support various Child.org projects. Included among them is the ‘School Garden Project’ in Hohoe, which provides agricultural education to students of all ages to help to improve nutrition within the community.</p>
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<p>Child.org will also use some of the funds to help to evolve their <a href="http://child.org/what-we-do/healthstart">HealthStart</a> program. This innovative project provides children in primary schools in Western Kenya with health intervention services and health promotion education. By working with school leaders and using digital tech, Child.org and their partners can better provide targeted solutions based on actual needs.</p>
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<p>At the end of our ride, all bikes were donated to the Shape Lives Foundation in Hohoe. Via the organization’s Bike Library, children living far away from their school can borrow bikes to reduce their journey time. Not only does this help keep the students safe and healthy, but it also allows them to spend more time in the classroom.</p>
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				<title>How Samsung is Making Life on Two Wheels Better Than Ever</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2015 22:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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									<description><![CDATA[On July 4, the 102nd edition of the Tour de France began with the Grand Départ in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The premier cycling event in the world and a major event on Europe’s summer sports calendar, the Tour de France this year had its first stages in the Netherlands and Belgium before entering […]]]></description>
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<p>On July 4, the 102nd edition of the Tour de France began with the Grand Départ in the Dutch city of Utrecht. The premier cycling event in the world and a major event on Europe’s summer sports calendar, the Tour de France this year had its first stages in the Netherlands and Belgium before entering northern France.</p>
<p>This summer, Samsung is making a major push to both celebrate cycling culture, and enrich the experience and overall enjoyment of cycling through its mobile devices.</p>
<p>Among the top teams competing at the Tour de France is the Trek Factory Racing Team, which is led by superstar Fabian Cancellara. Samsung is a proud partner of the Trek Factory Racing Team and recently introduced a video entitled <a href="https://youtu.be/M7tCtx_nN7g" target="_blank">We Are Greater Than I</a>, featuring Cancellara and super domestique Grégory Rast, both from Switzerland. (Unfortunately, Cancellara’s Tour de France has come to an end prematurely due to injury. Samsung wishes him a speedy recovery and hopes the world will see him competing again soon.)</p>
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<p>A domestique in cycling is a team member that protects and supports the team leader, often riding in front in order to create an air pocket, allowing the rest of the team to conserve energy until the final push. The video portrays Rast enduring long, grueling training sessions through cold, snow covered mountains to blazing summer heats. The video culminates with Rast pushing his limit in a race as Cancellara follows closely behind, and Rast, with his job completed, moves aside to let his teammate make a sprint for the finish. In the Tour de France, every champion relies on the hard work of a domestique, who sacrifices his own fame and accolades for the good of his team.</p>
<p>To celebrate the culture of cycling, Samsung will work with Jens Voigt, the legendary former pro-cyclist, to nominate a “Domestique of the Day” for each stage in order to celebrate their sacrifices and teamwork through social media channels with the #Domestiquedujour hashtag. Also, to begin a global conversation on what drives people to get on two wheels, Samsung is running the #RideFor campaign from July 3 to August 9. By encouraging the use of the <a href="http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/events/ridefor/" target="_blank">#RideFor</a> hashtag on various social media channels, the campaign invites users to post the reasons why they ride, whether it is for fitness, a good cause or relaxation.</p>
<p><a href="http://img.global.news.samsung.com/global/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Cycling_Campaign_Main_2.jpg"><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53264" src="http://img.global.news.samsung.com/global/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Cycling_Campaign_Main_2.jpg" alt="How Samsung is Making Life on Two Wheels Better Than Ever" width="828" height="353" /></a></p>
<p>Samsung has been dedicated to improving the cycling experience through its devices and services, such as S Health, for both casual cyclists and professional riders. By partnering with Trek’s professional racing team, Trek Factory Racing, and listening closely to the amateur cycling community, Samsung has gained valuable insights that have helped in the improvement of the cycling features on the latest versions of the Samsung <a href="http://bit.ly/1PfH9x5" target="_blank">S Health app</a>.</p>
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<li>Import GPX files to set destination and route. Users can preview course maps and distances. The S Health app will access GPX files to provide turn-by-turn navigation.</li>
<li>With the new Easy Tile Setting, users can easily switch tiles and data indicators, such as pace, speed, remaining distance, elevation, calories, cadence and more, with just one touch.</li>
<li>It is now possible to use the S Health app’s Tile View in Power Saving Mode.</li>
<li>Users can also add Real Time Ascent to Tile View, to see just how steep a hill climb is.</li>
<li>Users can export GPX data from S health to manage their riding result easily.</li>
<li>Finally it’s easier, simpler and more intuitive to share your workout through social network services. Users now can add various social badges and route on the share screen.</li>
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<p>These improvements, which can be downloaded as add-ons, make Samsung S Health one of the most advanced cycling fitness apps on the market in terms of convenience and efficiency. These new cycling features bring the capability of a cycling computer to your mobile device. The partnership with Trek, which enabled Samsung to greatly improve the S Health app for cyclists, shows what ‘We Are Greater Than I’ really means and what is possible when it is realized.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/events/ridefor/" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53344" src="http://img.global.news.samsung.com/global/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Cycling_Campaign_Main_6.jpg" alt="How Samsung is Making Life on Two Wheels Better Than Ever" width="828" height="330" /></a></p>
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