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<big><big><em>June 9-13, 2008 (related activities June 7-15)</em></big></big><br><br> |
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== Introduction == |
== Introduction == |
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A grassroots bootcamp and workshop is being held from '''June 9-13, 2008''' in '''Cambridge, MA.''' The default location is OLPC's headquarters in Kendall Square; if the number of attendees outgrows that, we'll find an alternate location. |
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The objective of the bootcamp is to |
The objective of the bootcamp is to help community members, many of whom have started their own trials and local user groups, to become effective grassroots group consultants - serving as resources to others who want to start grassroots groups, and helping them connect directly with OLPC developers and creators, and with children, educators, and schools in deployment areas. |
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There will be sessions for hacking (and learning how to hack) on different areas of the XO's |
There will be sessions for hacking (and learning how to hack) on different areas of the XO's hardware, development of software and learning materials, discussions of our satellite communities around volunteering, learning, and curation, and much more. Stay tuned. |
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== Who should attend == |
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== Attendees == |
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People who have started or are starting a local independent OLPC grassroots group and wish to serve as a resource for others starting theirs. For this first bootcamp, we ''strongly'' prefer people who have already volunteered for OLPC and gotten to know others in the community. |
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See the list on the [[/Participants|participants page]]. |
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== Comments == |
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Please leave your comments and suggestions on the [[talk:grassroots bootcamp|talk page]]. |
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== Other grassroots workshops == |
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As part of your application, you'll need to complete the following tasks and provide us with links to your creations in your application. Work you have already done can count towards this. If you can think of a different way to demonstrate similar skills, you can [[Talk:Grassroots bootcamp|ask for an alternative to be approved]]. |
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If you would like to run your own bootcamp or grassroots workshop, please add a note about it below. |
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* Create and release an .xo [[Activity]] with a wikipage - with screenshots - documenting its installation and usage (programming, Activity-making, wiki usage) |
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* Translate at least 40 terms in [http://dev.laptop.org/translate pootle]. If you don't know a foreign language, find a friend who does and sit down with them; they provide the translations, you put them in. (pootle) |
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* Find at least 2 bugs in any software or hardware that ships by default, [http://dev.laptop.org create Trac tickets] for them, and cc yourself on the tickets. (bugtracking, testing) |
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* Resolve 10 [http://rt.laptop.org RT tickets] (deletions of spam don't count). List the ticket numbers resolved and your username. If you don't have RT access, apply to the [[Support gang]] program or provide us with transcripts of 10 email or IRC exchanges demonstrating you helping other people fix their XO-related problems. (RT, support) |
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* Using as few of your own words as possible (in other words, use phrases from other sources and cite them), write a 500-word minimum essay on how OLPC (you may define this term any way you want) does and does not exemplify the Constructionist theory of learning. (educational theory) |
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=== What you'll need to find/bring === |
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* A laptop with wireless internet capabilities, and Sugar or an emulator installed on it |
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* Your own transportation to/from Boston |
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* Housing in Boston between June 9-13 (if you're interested in hosting or couchsurfing, or sharing a hotel/hostel, start a conversation on the [[Talk:Grassroots bootcamp|talk page]]) |
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* $30 for the round-trip bus fare to New York |
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* Approximately $60 for housing and transportation in New York |
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* Spending money for food and sundry (we may occasionally have pizza and sandwiches over, but you'll have to get at least some food on your own) |
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If you need help getting any of these, (please post what you need on the [[Talk:Grassroots bootcamp|talk page]] and we'll see if we can find people to help you.) |
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=== How to register === |
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'''under construction - for starters, please list your name and contact info below, and how tentative your attendance is likely to be if you're accepted. We're looking for a group of 20-40 people. Note that inclusion on the list below does not imply acceptance to the bootcamp.''' |
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If you can think of people we should invite, list them on the [[Talk:Grassroots bootcamp|talk page]]. |
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* [[User:Mchua|Mel Chua]] (definitely attending, organizing) |
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* [[User:Sj|SJ Klein]] (definitely attending, organizing/advising) |
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* [[User:Nlee|Nikki Lee]] (definitely attending if accepted) |
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* [[User:Andreatl|Andrea Lai]] (definitely attending if accepted) |
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* [[User:Ccarrick|Chris Carrick]] (definitely attending if accepted) |
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* [[User:ChristophD|Christoph Derndorfer]] (definitely attending on June 9 and 10 if accepted, will also be in Boston the weekend before the bootcamp) |
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* [[User:Firefoxman|FFM]] (possibly, doubtful) |
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* [[User:Sethwoodworth|Seth]] (might be a day late (arrive on the 10th)) |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 10 June 2008
Grassroots bootcamp Cambridge, MA - OLPC headquarters (1cc) |
Introduction
A grassroots bootcamp and workshop is being held from June 9-13, 2008 in Cambridge, MA. The default location is OLPC's headquarters in Kendall Square; if the number of attendees outgrows that, we'll find an alternate location.
The objective of the bootcamp is to help community members, many of whom have started their own trials and local user groups, to become effective grassroots group consultants - serving as resources to others who want to start grassroots groups, and helping them connect directly with OLPC developers and creators, and with children, educators, and schools in deployment areas.
There will be sessions for hacking (and learning how to hack) on different areas of the XO's hardware, development of software and learning materials, discussions of our satellite communities around volunteering, learning, and curation, and much more. Stay tuned.
Attendees
See the list on the participants page.
Comments
Please leave your comments and suggestions on the talk page.
Other grassroots workshops
If you would like to run your own bootcamp or grassroots workshop, please add a note about it below.