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== Activities==
== Activities==
=== XO-Contest ===
All classes, pupils students, scientists, hackers and geeks are cordially invited to join the XO-competition. The competition consists in the creation of a free choice of written work, which has to stand in connection with the project "One Laptop per Child". By keeping a diary blog and a final publication, this competition should make a substantial contribution of Switzerland to the global development project. Although the written work is accepted from a variety of fields, contributions in the domains of computer science and pedagogy are favored. Further information: http://www.xo-contest.ch
=== french ===
=== french ===
==== Etoys ====
=== Etoys ===
* http://community.ofset.org/index.php/Etoys
http://community.ofset.org/index.php/Etoys


== Where can I find further information? ==
== Where can I find further information? ==

Revision as of 21:19, 7 December 2009

OLPC-ch Logo

There are 4 national languages in Switzerland. English (which is not a national language) is probably the best way to reach the largest audience. That is the reason why we publish in English here.

What is OLPC.ch?

The non profit association olpc.ch

In June 2008 the non profit association olpc-ch has been founded. To become a member you have to subscribe to the mailing list and send a mail to the president of the association Michele Notari.

[A short video about olpc.ch recorded at the Swiss Day of computer science (August, 29th 2008)]

The objectives of olpc.ch

  1. Demonstrate that the concept is worth promoting by using XOs in Switzerland
  2. Show that OLPC is not just a cheap PC for developing countries by using XOs in one of the world's wealthiest countries
  3. Promote the dissemination of XOs in German, French and Italian speaking regions by adapting XOs to these languages.
  4. Promote the programming environment Squeak in the German speaking area by adequate examples and ideas developed in Swiss pedagogic universities and tested in Swiss schools.
  5. Emphasize the importance of basic concepts in contrast to product knowledge by using non-commercial hardware and software.
  6. Demonstrate the possibilities of digital learning tools to the Swiss education environment.

Our Flyer (also Flyer in German as RTF and Flyer in French as PDF) is a handy summary you may find of interest too.

More generally speaking, we also aim at participating in the OLPC Europe group, and share the OLPC_Europe/Vision.

See also the VIDEO (in French) where Michael Vorburger of OLPC.ch speaks about the XO and OLPC Switzerland.

Articles of Association: OLPC-ch

Who is olpc.ch?

Our mailing list reaches between 50 and 100 people.

How can I get involved?

Subscribe to the olpc.ch mailing list

If you are interested in following the olpc.ch grassgroots group efforts, please do join our olpc.ch mailing list, by subscribing at http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-ch. When you subscribe, it would be nice if you would briefly introduce yourself via an email to the list.

We archive the olpc-ch list at http://groups.google.com/group/olpc-ch/ or http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-ch/ or http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.laptop.olpc.switzerland or http://www.mail-archive.com/olpc-ch@lists.laptop.org/ for you to read what we have been up to in before you joined

Make a donation to olpc.ch

To make a donation please use Swiss postal account OLPC-ch nr: PC-60-487139-0

Visit us at an upcoming event

Get actively involved

If you're interested in OLPC Switzerland, feel free to join our mailing list (http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-ch) and see how you can participate.

Where can I get a XO?

The question most often asked is Where can I get an OLPC-Laptop in Switzerland?

  • Borrow one: olpc.ch hosts four OLPC XO computers. They are used for exhibitions, presentetations, and experimental use. See XO Reservation System for details.
  • Buy one at ebay: You could buy an XO at ebay.com
  • Help us start a pilot program: olpc.ch plans to start an pilot program in Switzerland. When we buy machines for this pilot program we could buy some machines more and resell them in Switzerland.

What has already happened in Switzerland?

News from Switzerland

  • 2009-11-11: Urs Lerch becomes member of the OLPC-ch association as part of the board.
  • 2009-06-09: 20 XO's delivered
  • 2008-08-08: Olpc-ch is prowd owner of a third X0 (borrowed from olpc-Austria)
  • 2008-06-25: The olpc-ch association has been founded
  • 2008-03-26: Chat conference - minutes
  • 2008-02-14: finally the two XO from Austria arrived.. this wiki edit is written with one of them... ;-)
  • 2008-01-26: OLPC.ch mailing list opened
  • 2008-01-15: First face to face meeting of OLPC Switzerland, in Bern (minutes?)

Past Events

Activities

XO-Contest

All classes, pupils students, scientists, hackers and geeks are cordially invited to join the XO-competition. The competition consists in the creation of a free choice of written work, which has to stand in connection with the project "One Laptop per Child". By keeping a diary blog and a final publication, this competition should make a substantial contribution of Switzerland to the global development project. Although the written work is accepted from a variety of fields, contributions in the domains of computer science and pedagogy are favored. Further information: http://www.xo-contest.ch

french

Etoys

http://community.ofset.org/index.php/Etoys

Where can I find further information?

Blogs

=Press

If you are a journalist in Switzerland, please do subscribe to our mailing list and introduce yourself. We would love to give you a demo (e.g. in Bern, or Lausanne; or elsewhere) of the innovative XO laptop, and share some of our enthusiasm with you... and maybe you would like to write about the OLPC movement, the XO education project, and OLPC Switzerland?  ;-) Past articles:

French:

German:

Re-usable Material: Logo / Header Talks / Presentations / Articles / Videos


XO Hacking stuff by OLPC.ch members