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* [https://github.com/bzg/OLPC-Deployment--community--guide The source of OLPC Deployment Guide] including other formats ([http://orgmode.org/ org-mode], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument OpenDocument .odt], HTML, mediawiki syntax, etc.) |
* [https://github.com/bzg/OLPC-Deployment--community--guide The source of OLPC Deployment Guide] including other formats ([http://orgmode.org/ org-mode], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument OpenDocument .odt], HTML, mediawiki syntax, etc.) |
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 August 2012
Note: this wikified deployment guide reproduce the one from the PDF that OLPC published in 2011.
- One Laptop per Child
- Learning Strategy
- Introduction
- Project Implementation
- Support Strategy
- Planning Phase
- Feasibility study
- Purchase Agreements and Ordering
- Deployment Phase
- Post Deployment Phase
- Summary of Recommended Tasks
- Related websites
Other versions
- PDF of the 2011 Deployment Guide as published by OLPC.
- The source of OLPC Deployment Guide including other formats (org-mode, OpenDocument .odt, HTML, mediawiki syntax, etc.)
- Older (less organized): 2008 deployment guide
- HTML version HTML version hosted by OLPC France (English and French). This is part of the git repository linked above.
To make a community deployment guide, we could spread the word about this version, and gather comments from OLPCers all around the world. Those comments would then be processed by a small team (the support gang?) which would then create a OLPC Community Deployment Guide -- say at the next SF meeting?