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#Promote the Squeak and Scratch programming environments by adequate examples and ideas developed in Swiss pedagogic universities and tested in Swiss schools |
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#Emphasise the importance of basic computational concepts in contrast to product-based knowledge by using non-commercial hardware and software |
#Emphasise the importance of basic computational concepts in contrast to product-based knowledge by using non-commercial hardware and software |
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#Demonstrate the possibilities of digital learning tools within |
#Demonstrate and encourage the possibilities of digital learning tools within Swiss education |
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These objectives are subject to change and will be discussed and updated during our next general assembly, by adopting new statutes. |
These objectives are subject to change and will be discussed and updated during our next general assembly, by adopting new statutes. |
Revision as of 09:33, 21 March 2019
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 One Laptop Per Child Switzerland was founded in Bern, Switzerland. To become a member, start by subscribing to the mailing list and send us an email to introduce yourself to the rest of the community.
Here is a short video about olpc.ch recorded at the Swiss Day of computer science (August, 29th 2008) [Play Video]
- We use this Wiki for collaborative publishing
- We communicate and coordinate on the olpc-ch mailing list [Subscribe]
- We host files on Dropbox [View]
- We own the olpc.ch domain name and make it available for OLPC Switzerland initiatives
- We have a Twitter channel : olpcswitzerland [Goto]
- We have a Facebook page : olpcswitzerland [Goto]
The objectives of olpc.ch
- Demonstrate that the OLPC educational initiative and philosophy is worth promoting in Switzerland
- Show that XO laptops and tablets are not simply «cheap personal computers for developing countries» by using them in one of the world's wealthiest countries
- Promote the dissemination of XO software and hardware in German, French and Italian speaking regions by adapting them to these languages.
- Promote the Squeak and Scratch programming environments by adequate examples and ideas developed in Swiss pedagogic universities and tested in Swiss schools
- Emphasise the importance of basic computational concepts in contrast to product-based knowledge by using non-commercial hardware and software
- Demonstrate and encourage the possibilities of digital learning tools within Swiss education
These objectives are subject to change and will be discussed and updated during our next general assembly, by adopting new statutes.
Our Flyer (also Flyer in German as RTF and Flyer in French as PDF) is a handy summary you may find of interest. 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.
Name | Function | |
Urs Lerch | Co-Chairman (German-speaking part) | |
Michael Lew | Co-Chairman (French-speaking part) | |
Aurélie Volle | Secretary | |
Michele Notari | Founding member, first Chairman (2008 - 2013) | |
Beat Döbeli Honegger | Founding member | |
Benedikt Trefzer | Founding member | |
Niklaus Giger | Member of the OLPC Support Gang | |
Cécile Wyler | Translator (e.g. FLOSS manuals for XO and Sugar). | |
Michael Wyler | Legal advisor | |
You? |
How can I get involved?
Subscribe to the olpc.ch mailing list, get actively involved
If you are interested in following the olpc.ch grassroots movement, interested to participate in OLPC Switzerland, 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 could briefly introduce yourself via an email to the list. We archive the olpc-ch list for you to read what we have been up to before you joined.
Archives 1|2|3|4
Make a donation to olpc.ch
To make a donation please use the following Swiss postal account : 60-487139-0
Visit us at an upcoming event
Please check our Facebook page and Twitter channel.
Where can I get a XO?
The question most often asked by individuals is Where can I get an XO laptop in Switzerland?
- Borrow one: olpc.ch hosts several OLPC XO computers. They are used for exhibitions, presentations, 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 a pilot program in Switzerland. If the hardware that is chosen for this program is the XO, then there is a possibility that some extra computers could be available for resale to individuals. However, the primary purpose of these computers is to be used in classrooms, within a very specific educational framework.
If you are the representative of an educational institution, public or private, please send your questions and requests to Michael Lew (michael@olpc.ch).
What has already happened in Switzerland?
Past Events
Time | Crew | Theme/Description | Link | Media | |
2014-11-08/10 | OLPC / Ondalivre | 4th international forum for peace in Lugano | Home | ||
2012-10-06/07 | OLPC / Ondalivre | 2nd international forum for peace in Lugano | Program | Report | |
2011-09-30/10-01 | OLPC / Ondalivre | 1st international forum for peace in Lugano | Home | Gallery | |
2011-02-11 | OLPC Austria | OLPC in Latin America and what we can learn about, @PHZ Schwyz in Goldau | Video | ||
2011-02-10 | OLPC Austria | Presentation by Christoph Derndorfer, Technopark Zurich (CH) | |||
2010-03-24/25 | OLPC / Ondalivre | OpenExpo2010 in Berne | Info How to reach |
Gallery | |
2009-11-18 | OLPC Switzerland | Switzerland Talk@CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in Geneva | |||
2009-09-23/24 | OLPC / Ondalivre | OpenExpo2009 in Winterthur | Info | Gallery | |
2009-03-13 | OLPC Switzerland | Two workshops, "Fachtagung Personal Learning Environments in der Schule", @PHZ Schwyz in Goldau | Info | ||
2009-01-20 | OLPC Switzerland | OLPC.ch January 20th 2009 Meeting in Bern | Program | ||
2008-11-15 | OLPC Switzerland | UNM conference in Zurich. Poster presentation and answering questions | Info | ||
2008-10-22 | OLPC Switzerland | OLPC.ch Meeting in Bern | Program | ||
2008-09-09 | OLPC Switzerland | SFIB Meeting, plenary speach, presentation of the project | Info | ||
2008-08-29 | OLPC Switzerland | Participation to the 'Tag der Informatik' in Zurich. Workshop for children and presentation of the project | Info | Gallery | |
2008-06-04 | OLPC Switzerland | Meeting in Berne | Info | ||
2008-05-24 | OLPC Switzerland | OSS in schools, seminar | Info | ||
2008-04-21 | OLPC / Ondalivre | Workshop in Barra Bonita, Brazil | Gallery | ||
2008-03-26 | OLPC Switzerland | Phone conference | |||
2008-03-12/13 | OLPC Switzerland | OpenExpo in Berne | Flyer | Gallery Video | |
2008-03-03 | OLPC Switzerland | BarCamp in Lausanne, EPFL | Program | ||
2008-02-07/08 | OLPC Switzerland | Lift08 Conference in Geneva | Home | Gallery |
Picture Gallery
Activities, OLPC projects - from the community of interest in Switzerland
Period | Project/Logo | Description | Contact/Team | Link | FB |
2011-2014 | Chile | Helping children with learning disabilities | laptop.org | ||
2008-2013 | 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 OLPC project . 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 | Urs Lerch | xo-contest.ch Final Report (PDF, 773kb) |
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2008-2018 | Internet for schools in developing countries | Stefan Rovetto Denise Antunes da Silva Tatiana de Moraes |
x-event.designo.ch | Join |
Activities, e-education projects (CH)
Period | Project/Logo | Description | Contact/Team | Link | FB |
2009-2010 | iPhone class | Children always have a iphone device for free available for schoolwork. They can read, write, calculate, draw... | Beat Döbeli | projektschule-goldau.ch |
Development
Period | Project/Logo | Description | Contact/Team | Link | FB |
2010-2011 | OLPC-Forum | Development of first multilingual OLPC-Forum and easy to use multilingual Library | Stefan Rovetto | dev.olpc-forum.org | |
2009 | Proxy X-LC1 | The X-LC1 is a linux based solution for project OLPC / Ondalivre. Is common for school proxies. Why so special? 1-click-setup and c2sd (conntrack to syslog daemon) | Roman Ammann Stefan Rovetto Alexandre Hill-Maestrini |
sourceforge.net | |
2001 | Etoys | An educational tool for teaching children | ofset.org |
Where can I find further information?
Blogs
Read the OLPC Blog from Michael Vorburger, Beat Döbeli, Martin Hofmann, Stefan Rovetto de pt
Read more OLPC Blogs on Swissroll 1 2 3 4 | Infamy
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?
Publication | Magazine |
Write a thesis. Get a laptop. Change the world | Swiss iT Magazine, 2009-11-27 |
All classes, students, hackers and geeks are invited to participate to the XO competition... [Full Text] | |
«With one click out of the misery» | Sonntagszeitung, 2009-04-13 |
How the project "One Laptop per Child" is an enabler of opportunities in a South African slum [Full Text] | |
Testing cheapest laptop in the world | 20 Minuten Online, 2008-11-28 |
The 100-dollar laptop will come very soon to Switzerland. Is the computer a replacement for Eee-PC? 20 Minuten Online has tested the XO-1... [Full Text] | |
The 100 Dollar Tablet | Tagesanzeiger, 2012-01-09 |
The OLPC NGO will unveil at CES a cheap alternative to the iPad that can be powered manually with a crank [Full Text] | |
300 escolas públicas devem receber laptops | VIDA& (Brazil), 2008-04-26 |
Projeto Um Computador por Aluno, do Ministério da Educação, hoje restrito a cinco colégios-piloto, será ampliado no final deste ano... [Full Text] | |
Piaget, Illich et Servan-Schreiber dans un laptop design à 200 F | Domainepublic, 2008-01-05 |
Domaine Public a testé l’ordinateur qui doit apporter la révolution démocratique de l’éducation et de la connectivité globale aux enfants du monde entier... [Full Text] | |
Cabals and Love | NZZOnline, 2007-12-04 |
In the center of the industrialized world politicians, professors and business leaders want to play Santa Claus. They want to give computer technology to the children in underdeveloped regions... [Full Text] | |
A mobile computer not just for kids | NZZOnline, 2007-11-13 |
With the distribution of screwdrivers you will not be able to accelerate the industrialization of an archaic society the existence of hardware and software does not make an information society... [Full Text] | |
One Laptop Per Child | Hochparterre, 2007-11-01 |
After two years of development, the XO laptop designed in the USA is coming to the education market. The designer Yves Béhar, experts from DEZA and Helvetas speak about the project... [Full Text] | |
The low-cost computer get more expensive | NZZOnline, 2007-02-11 |
Within a period of five years, a unit costs about 972 U.S. dollars, including maintenance... [Full Text] | |