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* [[Game Jam Boston June 2007]]
* [[Game Jam Boston June 2007]]
* OLPC Game Jam Nepal December 15, 2007: External link: [http://blog.olenepal.org/index.php/archives/107 OLPC Game Jam in Nepal]
* OLPC Game Jam Nepal December 15, 2007: External link: [http://blog.olenepal.org/index.php/archives/107 OLPC Game Jam in Nepal]
* September 21-23, 2007: [[Journalism Jam New York]]

== Stalled Jams ==

The status of these jams is uncertain.

* October 5-7, 2007: [[Curriculum Jam Fall 2007]]
* January 25-27, 2008: [[Activity Jam Melbourne]] - right before [http://linux.conf.au/ Linux.conf.au]


== Jam Resources ==
== Jam Resources ==

Revision as of 06:24, 6 February 2008

What is an OLPC Jam?

An OLPC Jam is an creative event designed to encourage (simultaneously) experimentation and innovation in the field participants are Jamming in and to produce open-licence content for the OLPC project in a short amount of time. Experienced, prepared participants work in small teams to collaborate with domain and local experts and produce a concrete product to a pre-specified problem; the creative output of the event is deployed in the field directly after the Jam. It's high-intensity improvisational fun - some participants say they've never created in such a productive development environment before.

Upcoming Jams

Past OLPC Jams

Stalled Jams

The status of these jams is uncertain.

Jam Resources

  • How To Run A Jam - also known as the Jam Cookbook, this is a guide for how to set up and run a Jam in your area.
  • Jam in a box - proposal in development which may or may not happen, but comments and ideas are welcome. Would this be helpful to have?