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Name Email-Address
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Harriet Vidyasagar harriet@laptop.org
Harriet Vidyasagar harriet@laptop.org <br>
Rekha Sankhala rekha sankhala@gmail.com
Rekha Sankhala rekha sankhala@gmail.com

Revision as of 19:57, 26 November 2009

Digital Bridge Foundation - OLPC Learning Workshop

Date :- 2nd Dec - 4th Dec,2009

Venue: Gnowledge Lab.

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
V.N. Purav Marg, Mankhurd.
Mumbai, 400088 India


Time:- 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

DBF In collaboration with Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education: Gnowledge Lab


About Workshop

OLPC is designed around the idea of the free sharing of knowledge. Our goal is to empower children to share and build on what they learn in every way imaginable. There should be no barriers to children who wish to re-create and build on the materials they are given. XO will bring a world of new ideas, images and materials within reach of children around the world. It will also bring children and teachers new ways to collaborate, create, and transform works over time. Our focus on collaboration as a fundamental element of learning drives a commitment to editable document formats, revision tracking, and careful attribution of authors and sources.

It has been over a year since the start of DBF's first olpc project in India at Khairat. The current projects are:
Khairat School Khairat
Holy Mother School Nasik
Saint Anthony School Dugawar
Parikrma Bangalore
Ashoka High School Mumbai
Aradhna School Bangalore
Udavi Gentillesse Matriculation School Auroville


This workshop will bring together persons from these projects who will share with us their experiences. we will have an opportunity to nderstand the difficulties that projects face and find a way to address these issues in newer deployments.


Agenda for the workshop


The workshop will cover the following topics:

Detailed programme will be available on this wiki by the 30th Dec.

General Sessions

How to operate the XO

Introduction to Sugar OS and Activities

Planning an olpc deployment


Technical Track How to set up a School Server

How to support and maintain XOs at the school level

Hands-on XO practical sessions


Teacher Track

Constructivism

Sugar Activities

How to create learning activities on the XO

Practical sessions.


Participants

1. Project Heads

2. Teachers and technical coordinators from current DBF olpc projects.

3. Proposed DBF olpc project deployments in the next 3 months.


Advance Reading

http://wiki.laptop.org/images/3/3b/Emergent_Design%2C_David_Cavallo.pdf http://wiki.laptop.org/images/9/9a/Learning_Manual.pdf http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/10/24/internet-archive-opens-1-6-million-e-books-to-olpc-laptops/






Advance Reading
http://wiki.laptop.org/images/3/3b/Emergent_Design%2C_David_Cavallo.pdf

http://wiki.laptop.org/images/9/9a/Learning_Manual.pdf

http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/10/24/internet-archive-opens-1-6-million-e-books-to-olpc-laptops/


We have limited seats for this Learning Workshop. Interested volunteers who wish to attend, please email dbfvolunteer@gmail.com. We will certainly look at ways of accomodating you based on the numbers who register.

All Volunteers please fill in and submit the DBF OLPC voluteer form to dbfvolunteer@gmail.com

This schedule is not cast in stone and suggestions are always welcome.

Participants please enter your name here

Name           Email-Address

Harriet Vidyasagar harriet@laptop.org
Rekha Sankhala rekha sankhala@gmail.com