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[[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]], Ian Daniher, and Tom Boonsiri give a demo of the low-cost hardware devices being developed for remote diagnosis and biometric logging. The second half of this session will be a design discussion taking suggestions for improvement and further development of such hardware. |
[[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]], Ian Daniher, and Tom Boonsiri give a demo of the low-cost hardware devices being developed for remote diagnosis and biometric logging. The second half of this session will be a design discussion taking suggestions for improvement and further development of such hardware. |
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=== BOF lunch: Stories from the field === |
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Interested in work "in the field" - be that actual OLPC pilot deployments, public health missions, or otherwise? Got stories to share from the field? Thinking of going out there yourself? Hang out with similarly-interested people during a lunch (on your own). We'll meet in front of the door of the scheduled room and then figure out how to get food. |
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== Sunday == |
== Sunday == |
Revision as of 22:49, 17 April 2008
For a schedule grid, see Health Jam Seattle/Schedule.
Friday
Kickoff
An overview of how the weekend will work, opportunities for people to introduce themselves, and general milling-around getting-to-know-you open space time.
Intro to OLPC and OLPC Health
Seth Woodworth and Mel Chua explain the history, technology, and goals of the OLPC project and what the new Health initiative plans to accomplish (and how you can get involved this weekend and beyond). The session will likely not last a full hour - any extra time will run over into the Rocket pitch activity.
Rocket pitch activity
Run by Mel Chua.
Not sure what to work on? Not sure what can be worked on? Want to get started, meet people, and help us decide what will be worked on this weekend? Get your creative juices flowing during this icebreaker activity where small teams generate and pitch Health project ideas (that fit a set of predefined silly constraints) to the rest of the crowd in 20 minutes or less. And then do it again. And then try to turn these ideas into actual projects for the weekend - we'll leave the session with a full brainstorm wall of project ideas along with - hopefully - some project groups to work on those ideas during the Jam.
Saturday
Intro to OLPC 2
Seth Woodworth and Mel Chua explain the history, technology, and goals of the OLPC project and what the new Health initiative plans to accomplish (and how you can get involved this weekend and beyond). The session will likely not last a full hour, leaving time for participants to drop in on other activities.
Getting started with content
Seth Woodworth gives an overview of getting started on the various content and non-technical projects available within OLPC, including how to start your own project.
Getting started with software/hardware
Mel Chua and others give an overview of the XO's hardware and software and how to get started developing. This will be a very hands-on, participatory session; bring a laptop and your own XO if you have one. Bonus points if you bring your own XO and a small screwdriver.
Introduction to wikis and IRC
Seth Woodworth will be running a hands-on tutorial on how to edit pages on the OLPC wiki and how to participate in the IRC chatroom - get familiar with the communications tools OLPC grassroots volunteers use, and meet the distributed worldwide community of hackers. Highly recommended for first-timers to wikis and open-source, for non-technical participants, and for those looking for people to help with their projects. We'll show you how to find mentors and volunteers within the OLPC community.
Open source medical records system
Drew Einhorn of WorldVistA explains his Medical Records System project and how you can help.
TeleHealth Hardware
Mel Chua, Ian Daniher, and Tom Boonsiri give a demo of the low-cost hardware devices being developed for remote diagnosis and biometric logging. The second half of this session will be a design discussion taking suggestions for improvement and further development of such hardware.
BOF lunch: Stories from the field
Interested in work "in the field" - be that actual OLPC pilot deployments, public health missions, or otherwise? Got stories to share from the field? Thinking of going out there yourself? Hang out with similarly-interested people during a lunch (on your own). We'll meet in front of the door of the scheduled room and then figure out how to get food.