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Fun learning activities & projects for OLPC laptops in Haiti and beyond! Please consider this 12-week learning guide and take seriously coming to Haiti to help.

Download

For now an XO-1 laptop is required. Update: HaitiOS v0.7.8 for XO-1.75s was installed Jan 27th 2014 at an orphanage in Leogane, Haiti, replacing 2012's Release 11.3.1 customized for AZERTY keyboards).

Download and install January 2014's HaitiOS 0.7 beta release:

  1. Your XO-1 laptop must be unlocked. See how to check if it is locked, how to get a developer key, how to use a developer key, and how to unlock permanently. For groups of laptops, use the collection stick then an unlock stick.
  2. Refurbish thoroughly if time,
  3. Download the latest HaitiOS 0.7 from http://xsce.activitycentral.com/downloads/ (typically HaitiOS-XO1-0.7.tar.gz) which can be unpacked to the root (top) directory of most any FAT32 USB memory stick, EG using http://7-zip.org or http://Win-RAR.com. Or try January 2014's 0.7.X incremental builds, likewise unpacking to a USB stick, then layer on 22012o0.img (656MB) and bundles/wikipediafr-36.xo (121MB).
  4. Optionally customize which Sugar activities you want, in the "bundles" folder on your USB stick, considering intl recommendations below.
  5. Plug in the XO-1 and verify its white battery is charged, shown by a green battery indicator. BOTH live charger and full battery are required to proceed!
  6. Insert your USB memory stick into the XO-1.
  7. Optional but recommended: hold down the 'x' game key and power on to upgrade the firmware to q2f19. Visually confirm this firmware upgrade completes (takes ~2 minutes, a 2nd attempt after reboot may be required). Double-check by pushing Esc.png ESC repeatedly upon turning on the XO-1, to verify its firmware version. (2014's HaitiOS largely automates this step)
  8. Optional but recommended: check the date and time shown at the Ok prompt, and if it is wrong fix it. (2014's HaitiOS largely automates this step)
  9. Do a classic Clean Install, holding down all 4 game keys immediately after powering on. (USB stick must remain inserted into the XO-1)
  10. About 15 min later, after an intermediary reboot and many install details proceeding on screen, the install should stop, completed. Hit "Enter" and then type "poweroff". When the XO is off, remove your USB memory stick, Done!

NOTE: if installation ends prematurely with rapid errors shooting down the screen soon after intermediary boot, hit "Enter" and then enter "date 0101000014" and finally enter "reboot", all while keeping the USB stick inserted --- regrettably you may need to try this final recovery/rebooting sequence several times if the clock battery is severely discharged and keeps forgetting its date. It is better to have checked and charged the clock battery first.

Mods for Intl Version

HaitiOS's choice of quick-to-learn Activities is being redistributed outside Haiti too, in countries with less Creole/Kreyòl and French, with the following (suggested) modifications to the installer USB memory stick's "bundles" folder.

Remove These: GeoQuiz-5HT.xo, HaitiDictionary-4.xo, livreshaiti.xol, pippy-fr.xo, Prompt-7.xo, wikipediafr-36.xo

Optionally Remove: i_know_america-9.xo if South/North American geography game ain't interesting to your country :)

Add These: geoquiz-5.xo, pippy-46.xo, wikipediaen-36.xo OR Wikipedia Simple (CAREFUL with all version numbers, Wikipedia Simple 37.1 and prior do not run on HaitiOS!)

In the end, your USB stick's resulting "bundles" folder of add-on activities (beyond 12.1.0) should like this 157MB collection of 29 Sugar activities: http://sugarlabs.org/~holt/HaitiOS-0.6-INTL-EN-addon-bundles/

Course Guide

Haiti Course Guide provides outlines 3 months of lesson plans to make the best use of this software, guiding kids' exploration to achieve both breadth and depth. It has been distributed to 8 schools in Haiti and many have already started classes using these plans or will start soon.

Brief Evolution

Starting Sept 2013, HaitiOS 0.5.1 like its successors require unsecured OLPC XO-1 laptops. These are built from OLPC Release 12.1.0 with Fedora 17 and Sugar 0.96.2. We use the Tiny Core Linux installation method, instead of OS Builder for now. HaitiOS 0.6+ contains about 50 Sugar Activities gathered together from experiences across these sources:

Specifically, beyond the design doc below, here is the more final list of Sugar Activities HaitiOS 0.6 should contain:

In summary, HaitiOS 0.6+ (design doc) greatly expand on 0.5.1. For lesson plans, it's sometime useful to classify these Sugar activities into 4 categories: Base, Easy, Intermediate, Advanced.

While quality, colorful Haitian Creole Resources are always sought, both for HaitiOS and for the schoolserver we install in most schools!

Finally, an Intl version of HaitiOS 0.6 (now 0.7) is being installed on Contributors Program XO-1 laptops shipping around the world starting early 2014, including Intl Activities enumerated below.

History

Based on the work of Nick Doiron, Bill Stelzer, Sora Edwards-Thro, Tim Moody, James Cameron and invaluable OLPC volunteers in Haiti, HaitiOS brings a richer set of Sugar Activities to encourage quick-off-the-mark independent exploration, and deeper "guided discovery" where possible. It continues to be based on OLPC Release 12.1.0, which most agree remains the fastest and most reliable overall operating system for our kids' and teachers' XO-1 laptops.

See blogs http://blog.unleashkids.org, http://haitidreams.org, http://projectrive.wordpress.com and http://ferrierschool.org/blog/ for extensive backstory from 2011, 2012, 2013 and onwards.

Inspiration

Truly great work has gone into Nepal's NEXO software for ~4000 XO-1 laptops, OLPC France's 2013 Madagascar Build and Australia's XO-1 Training Pack, etc! In the free/open tradition, we hope this exchange among all of us only grows in coming years.

Regrettably, we have found Release 13.2.0, Sugar 0.100 and Dextrose 4 are not yet fast enough for XO-1 laptops. In future we hope this changes -- or as the case may be, that a standards-compliant Browse activity can evolve alongside Release OLPC 12.x.x year-by-year!

Source Code

Source code can be viewed at http://github.com/georgejhunt/HaitiOS and https://github.com/quozl/HaitiOS/

Contact

George Hunt and Adam Holt (holt @ laptop.org)