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Son considerados participantes, toda persona, organización y/o institución que esté dispuesto a colaborar con el proyecto nacional "Una laptop por niño".<br /> |
Son considerados participantes, toda persona, organización y/o institución que esté dispuesto a colaborar con el proyecto nacional "Una laptop por niño".<br /> |
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==Expositores== |
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Samuel Klein [[Image:sj.jpg]] |
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SJ Klein |
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Director of Community Content |
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Samuel Klein has spent many years developing collaborative communities. He is an advocate for free universal access to knowledge and tools, and a veteran Wikipedian, founding the project's first newsletter and translator network, and organizing last year's international Wikimedia conference in Cambridge. Previously he has worked to develop software and supporting communities for machine-assisted human translation, and to set up free education centers. Klein is interested in local and sustainable knowledge development, and structures and principles that help this flourish. He establishes ties with teachers, game developers, and publishers, helping them to understand the need and uses for free and open materials, and to work with the global community around open education. |
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C. Scoot [[Image:scott.jpg]] |
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Projects: Olpc-update, Firmware Security, Pippy, Olpcfs, Network Principles, Theft deterrence protocol, Customization key, Mini-conferences, Debian, Lease management server, Activation and developer keys, Boot animation, Early boot, partitioning, filesystems |
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I pick up stuff I find on the ground and make it work. |
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C. Scott Ananian is a software developer working at OLPC in Cambridge, MA. His home page is http://cscott.ne |
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==Lugar== |
Revision as of 16:28, 15 September 2008
Temática
Desarrollar juegos de estrategía para las laptops OLPC, en el cuál los niños puedan vivir momentos históricos de nuestra cultura peruana.
Por ejemplo:
- Descubriendo las Ruinas de Chan-Chan
- Armando las Líneas de Nazca
- Conquistando el Cuzco Cuzco
- Siguiendo la ruta del Tahuantinsuyo
- etc.
Participantes
Son considerados participantes, toda persona, organización y/o institución que esté dispuesto a colaborar con el proyecto nacional "Una laptop por niño".
Expositores
SJ Klein Director of Community Content
Samuel Klein has spent many years developing collaborative communities. He is an advocate for free universal access to knowledge and tools, and a veteran Wikipedian, founding the project's first newsletter and translator network, and organizing last year's international Wikimedia conference in Cambridge. Previously he has worked to develop software and supporting communities for machine-assisted human translation, and to set up free education centers. Klein is interested in local and sustainable knowledge development, and structures and principles that help this flourish. He establishes ties with teachers, game developers, and publishers, helping them to understand the need and uses for free and open materials, and to work with the global community around open education.
Projects: Olpc-update, Firmware Security, Pippy, Olpcfs, Network Principles, Theft deterrence protocol, Customization key, Mini-conferences, Debian, Lease management server, Activation and developer keys, Boot animation, Early boot, partitioning, filesystems
I pick up stuff I find on the ground and make it work. C. Scott Ananian is a software developer working at OLPC in Cambridge, MA. His home page is http://cscott.ne
Lugar
Ubicación : Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Días : 23, 24, 25 Octubre
Dirección : Av.La Fontana 1250 - La Molina
Ciudad : Has location city::Lima
País : Has location country::Perú