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* Sarah Stokely sarah.stokely AT gmail.com, Melbourne tech writer and editor with some home networking skills, and a great love of helping people discover tech. :) I'm a fan of the project and have been doing what I can to pimp it, but would love to help out on the ground and be part of actually getting OLPC out to kids. No specific country preferences, but Pia mentioned PNG in February was a possibility. :) |
* Sarah Stokely sarah.stokely AT gmail.com, Melbourne tech writer and editor with some home networking skills, and a great love of helping people discover tech. :) I'm a fan of the project and have been doing what I can to pimp it, but would love to help out on the ground and be part of actually getting OLPC out to kids. No specific country preferences, but Pia mentioned PNG in February was a possibility. :) |
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* Colin Wood, colin.wood AT det.nsw.edu.au Australia, Teacher and Manager in NSW Department of Education. I am currently managing the first Australian trial of 80 OLPC XOs in three NSW schools. I have a good understanding of the non-technical issues and I am very familiar with the OLPC's suite of applications and educational issues that may arise as they are deployed in schools. I am keen to work with PNG deployment in February. |
* Colin Wood, colin.wood AT det.nsw.edu.au Australia, Teacher and Manager in NSW Department of Education. I am currently managing the first Australian trial of 80 OLPC XOs in three NSW schools. I have a good understanding of the non-technical issues and I am very familiar with the OLPC's suite of applications and educational issues that may arise as they are deployed in schools. I am keen to work with PNG deployment in February. |
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* Mark McGinnes, mark.mcginnes AT transgrid.com.au, telecomms trade background (microwave/vhf/uhf radio, comms/electrical cabling etc.) currently in tech support/maintenance role (both hardware and software). I feel my coding skills aren't quite good enough to help out with the development side of things, so I would like to help out on the deployment side instead. I am keen to help in PNG in Feb, as work commitments might prohibit volunteering later on in the year. |
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== Australian Deployments == |
== Australian Deployments == |
Revision as of 10:43, 27 November 2008
This is a list of deployment volunteers from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific who are willing and interested to contribute their time and expertise for projects throughout the region. Please add your name, email address and few very short points about your skills and how you'd like to contribute into the appropriate section on this page. Please also check out the Volunteer Guidelines for some ideas about what to expect, particularly with volunteering for deployments.
If you are interested in other forms of volunteering simply check out the OLPC Friends participate page and the OLPC Friends task list.
Project leaders throughout the region will check this page on a regular basis to find appropriate volunteers. If you want to find projects happening throughout the region, please visit the OLPC Friends Forum and browse through the Projects listed.
Please use the following format to register yourself as a volunteer:
- Firstname Lastname, email address, Country of residence, skills/expertise, why you want to contribute
For example:
- Pia Waugh, greebo at pipka dot org, Australia, Open Source and project management, Because OLPC rocks!
Volunteers for Deployment Projects
Pacific Deployments
As part of your volunteer registration for the Pacific, please name any specific countries of interest if you have preferences.
- Cameron Ferstat, cam at camnem dot com, Australia, Systems Architect. I want to help in a way that is something beyond just donating some money, and this seems like a way that I can put my skills and experience to use. No specific country preferences.
- Sarah Stokely sarah.stokely AT gmail.com, Melbourne tech writer and editor with some home networking skills, and a great love of helping people discover tech. :) I'm a fan of the project and have been doing what I can to pimp it, but would love to help out on the ground and be part of actually getting OLPC out to kids. No specific country preferences, but Pia mentioned PNG in February was a possibility. :)
- Colin Wood, colin.wood AT det.nsw.edu.au Australia, Teacher and Manager in NSW Department of Education. I am currently managing the first Australian trial of 80 OLPC XOs in three NSW schools. I have a good understanding of the non-technical issues and I am very familiar with the OLPC's suite of applications and educational issues that may arise as they are deployed in schools. I am keen to work with PNG deployment in February.
- Mark McGinnes, mark.mcginnes AT transgrid.com.au, telecomms trade background (microwave/vhf/uhf radio, comms/electrical cabling etc.) currently in tech support/maintenance role (both hardware and software). I feel my coding skills aren't quite good enough to help out with the development side of things, so I would like to help out on the deployment side instead. I am keen to help in PNG in Feb, as work commitments might prohibit volunteering later on in the year.
Australian Deployments
- Pia Waugh, greebo at pipka dot org, Australia, Open Source and project management, I want to help as I believe this project is important for children everywhere and want to do my part
- James Cameron, quozl at laptop dot org, Australia, radio range testing and electrical considerations, because I'm bored and I have no life?
- Concetta Gotlieb, concetta.gotlieb at mac dot com, Australia, Teacher, ICT Integration, Digital Media, I want to help as I because I believe engaging, authentic, connected education is an important foundation for all types of kids.
- Cameron Ferstat, cam at camnem dot com, Australia, Systems Architect. I want to help in a way that is something beyond just donating some money, and this seems like a way that I can put my skills and experience to use.
- Samuel McKeon, sam at knowledgenode dot net, Canberra, Australia, Support and Training.