Semantic Home Page
From OLPC
This was a proposed reorganization of the home page by User:Femslade in July 2008...
Mission Statement: To create educational opportunities for the world's poorest children by providing each child with a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop with content and software designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning.
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[edit] Projects
[edit] Learn about Deployment Projects
[edit] Learn about Development Projects
[edit] Learn about Content Projects
[edit] Learn about Volunteer Projects
[edit] Learn about Documentation Projects
[edit] Learn about Translation Projects
[edit] Information
[edit] Learn about Learning
[edit] Learn about the Wiki
[edit] Learn about Hardware
[edit] Learn about Partners
[edit] Other
[edit] Where are XO's? Deployments
[edit] List of Countries
[edit] List of Deployments
Deployment Information Template
Deployment School Feedback Form
[edit] Where do I find information on this wiki
[edit] Who is involved in the project
[edit] List of Contributing Organizations
[edit] List of Countries
[edit] List of Grassroots Groups
- Start from Category:XO_User_Group and Category:Countries
[edit] List of Universities and Schools
[edit] List of Individual Contributors
[edit] How can I get involved
[edit] Getting started groups
Including things like "tickets for newbies," study groups, newcomer-welcome meetings, etc. and community membership process (under construction)
Developer/GettingStarted - Updating RPM packages and dealing with Fedora
[edit] Education projects
- curriculum writing projects
- existing curriculum that's been written
- impact studies
[edit] "Core" Technical projects
- OS
- networking
- kernel
- etc.
[edit] Infrastructure projects
- repair centers
- pilots
- grassroots groups
- school chapters
[edit] Documentation projects
- hardware info
- wiki shepherding
[edit] Activities
We should add to the form on the activities page information about the stability of the activity (ie whether it works) Activity Template. Each activity main page should have a brief description of what it does and how to use it (or if its still in development what it should do), and if it is a working application should link to tutorials, and classroom activity suggestions, and example projects (where applicable)

