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== Open questions ==
== Open questions ==


* Date -- when? (FUDCon11 -- likely Jan 9-11; venue in Boston).
* Venue - where?
* 9.1 timing -- how to coordinate with a 9.1 gathering this November/early December?
* Date - when? (Strong dependency on FUDCon11, but not required).


== Event brainstorming ==
== Event brainstorming ==
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* Open workshop slots with teaching/media pairs - BarCamp style (BazSchool?) with open timeslots and classrooms for sign-up, pre-event coordination highly encouraged
* Open workshop slots with teaching/media pairs - BarCamp style (BazSchool?) with open timeslots and classrooms for sign-up, pre-event coordination highly encouraged
* Machine dissection/teardowns - comparing the XO's various versions to other low-cost laptops on the market (can we get Bunnie to do this?)
* Machine dissection/teardowns - comparing the XO's various versions to other low-cost laptops on the market (can we get Bunnie to do this?)



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Revision as of 23:22, 29 September 2008

Xocon: a proposed global community event where OLPCers from around the world can share stories, show off projects, and plan for the future. XOcon's will include presentations, workshops, brainstorming sessions for major components of collaborative learning and inspiration; and showcases of beautiful materials for children, case studies of interesting deployment efforts, and work done on XO networks.

One is planned to coincide with FUDCon11 in late 2008/early 2009.

Open questions

  • Date -- when? (FUDCon11 -- likely Jan 9-11; venue in Boston).
  • 9.1 timing -- how to coordinate with a 9.1 gathering this November/early December?

Event brainstorming

  • Open workshop slots with teaching/media pairs - BarCamp style (BazSchool?) with open timeslots and classrooms for sign-up, pre-event coordination highly encouraged
  • Machine dissection/teardowns - comparing the XO's various versions to other low-cost laptops on the market (can we get Bunnie to do this?)
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