The program was created by a startup called Outernet, which aims to provide developing nations free, one-way access to web pages via geostationary and Low Earth Orbit satellites. That's why its kits can also be connected to a satellite dish to continuously receive new content. Take note that they don't provide full-blown internet connections as they mostly function like FM radios that can only receive signals. Still, the initiative could change the way classes are taught in remote locations and give students a way to access info not available in their books and libraries. Project Empathy started its pilot run on February 1st in Chicago, but its kits are now available to any school or class willing to pitch in.