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Drew: I am John Stout in Denver Colorado, email johnstout@aol.com. My questions may not be of interest to your chatroom, so it may be best to reply to this address. |
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== My Neighborhood == |
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Apparently you have several XO users in the Seattle area. Did they buy theirs through last year's G1G1 program as I did? I have heard there is now a "GiveSome/GetSome" program. Can we designate where these XOs will go? And can we order less than blocks of 100? |
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I have 2 G1G1 XO. |
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I don't know any XO users in Denver. I have two XOs, but I have a group of earth scientists who are interested to invest in a critical mass of a dozen more XOs for training K-12 kids in Colorado. Can you advise me or do you know of a contact in Denverwho will help us? |
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My Brother-in-law lived on Bainbridge Island for years until he passed away late last fall. We plan another trip out there sometime next fall. |
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My 3 year old grandson shares one with his mother, my daughter. |
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My grandson is Spanish/English bilingual. |
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My daughter teaches English in Mexico. |
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My daughter, and my grandson took theirs to Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico. |
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John Stout |
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They need access to communities and libraries in both languages. |
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Adjunct Associate Professor of Geology |
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Colorado School of Mines, Golden |
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My wife, an educator shares one with me. |
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I'm getting the infrastructure in place for a learning community with two sites. |
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We use Presence service from xochat.org |
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I STILL think I'll need my own school server. |
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=== Wish list === |
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Structure My Neighborhood into zones. Want to be able to easily see |
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things of interest. Not yet thought whether this needs tweaking to |
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harmonize it with the Human Interface Guidlines |
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Connection Zone |
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Access points and mesh networks could be compactly displayed |
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in a small corner of the display. |
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Radio Zone |
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Folks in the G1G1 community may want to see |
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strangers who appear in their physical neigborhood |
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Internet Community Zone |
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Students with a rich local network mesh communities need to |
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clearly see guests who are joining the from remote locations |
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via a presence server. |
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Filter Zone |
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Hide folks |
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not participating in any activity |
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not participating in an activity I'm sharing |
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not a member of a group I belong to |
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etc. |
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distinguish these zones using |
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Shading of the background |
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spatial arrangement |
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== Learning Communities == |
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organized by: |
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Geographic regions |
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Age groups |
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XO activity. |
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Language |
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Curricular Topics |
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... |
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== Sugar on Conventional Desktop/Laptop == |
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There are several ways to do it. |
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I have downloaded XO-LiveCD_071206.iso. I think I know most of what I need to know to do it with vmware. But I don't have the time energy. |
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And Matt Price says that's the wrong way to do it! |
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Glad I didn't waste the time and energy. |
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LiveCD |
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=== Sugar as application from repositories === |
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I distilled the following '''Gutsy Gibbon 7.10: command line''' example |
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from his posts in a Dec 29 OLPC emulation NEED LINK thread on the sugar mail list. |
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We need similar incantations for other tools and operating systems. |
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Adding '''Gutsy Gibbon 7.10: Synaptic Package Manager''' |
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==== Packages from jani's personal archive ==== |
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Add jani's "repository" to your list of package sources. |
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Using your favorite editor add two lines to the file /etc/apt/sources.list |
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deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jani/ubuntu gutsy main |
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deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jani/ubuntu gutsy main |
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you also need to be sure that gutsy-updates is enabled, so make sure this line |
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is uncommented in the file: |
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deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu gutsy-updates main restricted universe |
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Hmm!! I have: |
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deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates main restricted |
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deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates multiverse |
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deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates universe |
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not the same syntax and it enables the multiverse, too! I don't recall the provenance of my sources.list file, lots of things have been added for multimedia, |
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etc. |
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Gutsy: Command line |
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update the packages list: |
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sudo apt-get update |
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then install the whole environment with |
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sudo apt-get install sugar-emulator sugar-activities |
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Gutsy: Synaptic Package Manager |
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click the reload button |
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search for "sugar" (name and description) using Synaptic Package Manager, |
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check sugar-emulator and sugar-activities most everything else is selected to |
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satisfy dependencies. You may see other sugar activities you want to check. |
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note: In either case the update or reload takes a long time. Lots of failures NEED to understand and cleanup my sources.list. |
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look through the comments of jani's blog entries |
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http://janimo.blogspot.com/2007/11/try-sugar-xo-laptops-interface.html |
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https://edge.launchpad.net/~jani/+archive |
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remember there were some comments about additional packages that |
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needed to be installed for use on ubuntu. Maybe the ones indicated as prerequisites in the sugar-jhbuild instructions below. |
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=== Sugar jhbuild === |
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if that doesn't seem to work for you, you can build sugar yourself |
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without too much trouble; |
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in a terminal first execute the following: |
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sudo apt-get remove sugar |
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sudo apt-get build-dep sugar |
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then follow the build instructions from the olpc website: |
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_on_Ubuntu_Linux |
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_with_sugar-jhbuild |
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you may need to |
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sudo apt-get install git |
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to get things started. |
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I did this once a long time ago after PyCon 2007, |
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I'm sure it's much easier now. |
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remote rdesktop access on real XO using freenx. |
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== Live CDs == |
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== My School Server == |
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my own school server |
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I have downloaded OLPC_XS_LATEST.iso |
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=== Services === |
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==== Presence ==== |
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We want to be part of larger community. |
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Presence service doesn't scale well. |
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Will there be large servers to support the entire G1G1 community? |
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Or, will smaller communities have to form? |
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If this is necessary how will it work. |
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Can a laptop connect to more than one presence server? |
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==== Backup ==== |
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on local server for privacy? |
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==== Library/Publishing ==== |
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hierarchy: |
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school, district, region, country, global. |
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community based: |
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different levels of peer and/or expert review. |
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what libraries will the G1G1 community have access to? |
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== Cache == |
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bandwidth: |
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Have cable modem in MX, |
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Qwest ISDN in New Mexico, US. |
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cache helps even with only 1 or 2 users. |
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probably put school server at friend's with cable modem. |
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no bottleneck when all laptops are connecting via dsl or better. |
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would be great if there were service providers for all of the above. |
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== OLPC News (Excerpts) == |
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I want to move this to a personal pre-publication page and |
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just leave links here in the User Discussion page. |
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=== 2007-12-15 === |
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==== 9. Presence ==== |
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Morgan has also continued to educate |
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G1G1 recipients on the lack of a single Jabber server that can handle |
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100s of thousands of them: we are hoping that people will point to |
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local Jabber servers that are set up for communities and special |
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interest groups (See |
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Ejabberd_Configuration). |
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=== 2007-12-22 === |
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==== 8. School Server ==== |
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We have encountered scaling problem with the XMPP service on the |
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server. The eJabber software runs out of memory over time as the |
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number of active users exceeds a hundred. Collabra is looking into |
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alternative server implementations. We had thought eJabber has used by |
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large instant-messaging services, but probably not with all the bells |
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and whistles we use. The XMPP service is crucial to the efficient |
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provision of presence information to laptops in a school through a |
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centralized method. |
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==== 21. Presence/sharing ==== |
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Morgan helped some community people with Jabber questions |
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on the forums. There has been confusion about why the |
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ship2.jabber.laptop.org server doesn't work: Robert McQueen spoke with |
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people on IRC who were interested in trying ejabberd and helping us |
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work out why it was failing so badly. (There is now a server at |
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xochat.org that can be used instead of the default at |
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ship2.jabber.laptop.org. See the Sugar control panel page in the wiki |
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for instructions on how to configure your Jabber server.) |
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== My Neighborhood == |
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Wish list. Structure it into zones. Want to be able to easily see |
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things of interest. Not yet thought whether this needs tweaking to |
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harmonize it with the Human Interface Guidlines |
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Connection Zone |
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Access points and mesh networks could be compactly displayed |
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in a small corner of the display. |
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Radio Zone |
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Folks in the G1G1 community may want to see |
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strangers who appear in their physical neigborhood |
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Internet Community Zone |
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Students with a rich local network mesh communities need to |
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clearly see guests who are joining the from remote locations |
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via a presence server. |
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Shading of the background and spatial arrangement to help distinguish these zones. |
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Learning Communities organized by: |
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Geographic regions |
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Age groups |
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XO activity. |
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Language |
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Curricular Topics |
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... |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 19 April 2008
Drew: I am John Stout in Denver Colorado, email johnstout@aol.com. My questions may not be of interest to your chatroom, so it may be best to reply to this address.
Apparently you have several XO users in the Seattle area. Did they buy theirs through last year's G1G1 program as I did? I have heard there is now a "GiveSome/GetSome" program. Can we designate where these XOs will go? And can we order less than blocks of 100?
I don't know any XO users in Denver. I have two XOs, but I have a group of earth scientists who are interested to invest in a critical mass of a dozen more XOs for training K-12 kids in Colorado. Can you advise me or do you know of a contact in Denverwho will help us?
My Brother-in-law lived on Bainbridge Island for years until he passed away late last fall. We plan another trip out there sometime next fall.
John Stout Adjunct Associate Professor of Geology Colorado School of Mines, Golden