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== March 15 ==
== March 15 ==
'''Speaker series'''. Who from education, economics, social development, technology?
'''Speaker series'''. Who from education, economics, social development, technology?
* Cynthia B @ Media Lab





Revision as of 01:41, 29 March 2007

A biweekly discussion group.

March 15

Speaker series. Who from education, economics, social development, technology?

  • Cynthia B @ Media Lab


March 28

Related projects

Updates needed for...

  • Tamilnet - what happened to one email per village?
  • Motocar/oxcart nets in Cambodia - still in use?
  • Similar Indian networks?
  • Cell phone sharing entrepreneurs: #, impact?
  • Voices from the Plain of Jars - from Laos

Seeds

  • Learn about the world; other worlds and cultures. --> arts and culture, wikipedia, digital libraries
  • Library interface: pass around catalogs
  • Local kid-friendly materials: animals, locales,
  • Literacy and numeracy

co-productions

  • sesame: al manahil, plazax2, &c
  • logo, squeak manuals
  • unicef - child storytelling and sharing about their culture
  • penpals -- easier for girls? photos make this better

Output

sharing and cultural id

  • Media and oral histories
  • collab record, by community
  • minor languages and cultural preservation

...

  • media and arts

empowering

  • learning to learn and teach
  • creative synthesis
  • filling bounties, reputation and awards

Kid worries

  • Stealing friends' laptop; breaking one and taking another. How to prove whose machine I am?
  • Personalization: physical etching? Bring a laser etcher around school to school?
  • How much can repersonalization happen?

Pairings/networks

  • district, school to school
  • student, teacher to teacher
  • city, nation to nation

Ideas

Banks for bandwidth - nights and weekends

Animation, shadow puppet software

Postcards from Buster, as model

Video demonstration of what one might do with computers, next to a catalog and 'what do you like?' survey.