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Welcome to the OLPC Wiki, a collaborative site about the One Laptop per Child project and related communities. We currently have {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} pages; please [[Participate|join us]] and share your ideas. For a project overview, see also <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://laptop.org/ www.laptop.org]'''</span>.
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==We have an online ''[http://laptop.org/start Getting Started Guide]''; for more detailed help with your XO, please visit our ''[[support|XO Help]]'' and ''[[Support FAQ]]'' pages.==
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The [[One Laptop per Child]] non-profit develops a low-cost laptop&mdash;[[XO|the "XO Laptop"]]&mdash;to revolutionize how we educate the world's children. Our [[Mission|mission]] is to provide educational opportunities for the world's most isolated and poorest children by giving each child a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop; and [[activities|software tools and content]] designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning.


OLPC has produced XO laptops for more than 3 million children around the world, the majority of them in [[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]], [[OLPC Peru|Peru]], [[OLPC Rwanda|Rwanda]], [[OLPC Haiti|Haiti]], Australia, [[OLPC Mongolia/Ulaanbaatar|Mongolia]] and the [[OLPC Birmingham|United States]]. These laptops all run [[Sugar]] and [[Fedora Linux]], and have customized software and content builds developed by their national deployment teams in collaboration with OLPC staff. We maintain a regular update of [[Deployments|deployment information]].
== What's new ==


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[[Image:Uruguay.jpg|thumb|[http://radian.org/notebook/first-deployment The real deal in Uruguay]]]
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[[Image:StartOfMP.jpg|thumb|Start of Mass Production at Quanta]]
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[[Image:007_Arahuay_2nd_Photo.JPG|thumb|[[Educators|Pilot]] in [[OLPC Peru/Arahuay|Arahuay, Perú]]]]
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Weekly updates: '''[[Current events]]''' &nbsp; &middot; &nbsp; Archives: [[Old News]].
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-One-Laptop-One-Village.html?ex=1199163600&en=0eed1ebc0e474398&ei=5070# The New York Times] has a wonderful AP article on how the XO laptop and OLPC are transforming a remote [[Peru|Peruvian]] village.
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"This is not just a matter of giving a laptop to each child, as if bestowing on them some magical charm. The magic lies within -- within each child, within each scientist, scholar, or just plain citizen in the making. This initiative is meant to bring it forth into the light of day." <br/> <span style="float:right; font-size:100%;">&nbsp; &mdash;Kofi Annan</span>
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* Mary Lou Jepsen has begun posting our many safety and inspection certificates on the [[Hardware Testing]] page.


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* We have some [[#Notes on G1G1 shipment]] to apologize to first-day buyers and Canadians who are getting their laptop later that we had hoped.
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The [[Contributors|Contributors program]] offered free XO laptops to developers and content creators who are working on projects that will benefit deployments worldwide. To apply for this program, contributors submitted a [[Contributors program/Project proposal form|description of the work]] they are planning along with their contact information.


Read more about our [[deployments]], the latest [[Sugar|sugar release]] and the new [[XO-4 Touch|XO-4 Touch laptop]], or other [[projects]]. Follow our [http://blog.laptop.org news] and submit new stories. To suggest your own project, submit a [[Contributors|project proposal]] directly.
* We've only just begun. '''Uruguay has started the first mass-production deployment of OLPC!''' (See [http://radian.org/notebook/first-deployment Ivan Krstić's blog] for more details.) Next stop: Peru.
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* The XO is [http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/index.php now available] through the [[Give One Get One]] program, currently extended through December 31.
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[[Image:Annan-sachs-bonsaaso.jpeg|thumb|Kofi Annan and Jeff Sachs visit students in [[OLPC Ghana|Bonsaaso, Ghana]] ]]
* [http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20071102005824&newsLang=en T-Mobile USA Partners with One Laptop per Child To Help Children in the Developing World]. (Free WiFi hotspot access to [[Give One Get One]] participants).
[[Image:001_Arahuay.JPG|thumb|School break at the [[Educators|pilot]] in [[OLPC Peru/Arahuay|Arahuay, Perú]] ]]
[[Image:Classroom2.jpg|thumb|OLPC project in [[OLPC_Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] ]]


== Get Involved ==
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This Wiki contains project pages describing work and ideas related to OLPC. Learn how to [[participate|get involved]] with those already in progress. You can also [[communication channels|ask]] other community members about ways to contribute.
==Notes on G1G1 shipment==
'''New Year's Resolution''' There continues to be some confusion and concern about the status of Give One Get One shipments. Please note that ''no orders'' have been lost (Day One or otherwise). There are several different reasons why people who have ordered on Day One may not have received their laptop yet, among them:
# As previously pointed out, Canadian donors will not receive their laptops until early in 2008;
# We received some orders to PO Boxes without phone numbers; we are unable to ship to a PO box, so we are working on a plan to follow up with those donors;
# There has been an address-verification failure for some orders; we are working on a plan to follow up with those donors.
We will continue to make every effort to get laptops to you as quickly as possible; thank you for patience.


See our latest [http://planet.laptop.org community news] and [[OLPC:News|accomplishments]].
'''Oh Canada...''' We at OLPC are very sorry about the Canadian shipment situation: we underestimated the time it would take us to fully work out the import duties and taxes and we were not clear in our communication to you. We apologize for everyone with a child who will not receive a laptop this year. You can visit the laptopgiving.org website to [http://laptopgiving.org/en/gift-cards.php download a gift card] that lets your child know that an XO laptop is on its way; it is obviously not the same as a laptop, but we hope it helps in some small way. We are working on the logistics of getting XOs to Canada: everyone should have their XO in the January/February time frame. The team at OLPC wants to thank everyone who has thus far participated in Give One Get One. Thanks to the generosity of Canadians, more than 4000 children in the least-developed countries will be receiving laptops in early 2008. --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 20:39, 20 December 2007 (EST)
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== Overviews ==
'''Checking our list...''' Some of you are comparing notes and noting that some later-day donors got laptops before Day One donors. (I can personally attest to this, since I was the very first person to order a Give One Get One laptop and I have yet to received it.) We did have a glitch and rather than lose a full day's worth of shipping, we shipped to some later-day donors. We did this only after first confirming that we would have enough laptops to ship to the Day One donors by December 24. (We also moved to one and two-day shipping to speed things up.)
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We appreciate everyone's generosity (and patience); we are doing everything we can to get laptops out as quickly as possible. --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 13:06, 21 December 2007 (EST)
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There are overview pages dedicated to [[Hardware specification|hardware]], [[software_components|software]], [[educators|education]] and [[content|content]].
==About One Laptop per Child==
The XO's iconic software interface, [[Sugar]], has its own [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines|human interface guidelines]], here and on [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Human_Interface_Guidelines the Sugar Labs wiki]. There are also discussion pages on issues of [[Deployments|deployment]] and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions.


OLPC is designed around five [[core principles]] &mdash; [[core principles#Child Ownership|Child Ownership]], [[core principles#Low Ages|Low Ages]], [[core principles#Saturation|Saturation]], [[core principles#Connection|Connection]], and [[core principles#Free and Open Source|Free and Open Source tools]], and each of these have their own portal sections as well.
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::''It's an education project, not a laptop project.''
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[[Image:StartOfMP.jpg|thumb|Start of mass production at [[Quanta]] ]]
This is the wiki for the non-profit One Laptop per Child association. The mission of this association is to develop a low-cost laptop&mdash;the "$100 Laptop"&mdash;to revolutionize how we educate the world's children. Our goal is to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment, and express themselves.
== News and updates ==
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* [[Persistent_developer_key_firmware|Persistent developer key firmware]] released October 2021 to disable the security systems,
Why do children in developing nations need laptops? Laptops are a window and a tool: a window into the world and a tool with which to think. They are a wonderful way for all children to learn learning through independent interaction and exploration.
* A build of Android for the XO-4 is available, see [[Android]],
* A community project for using XOs as class or school servers has begun, please get involved, see [[XS Community Edition]],
* The [http://blog.laptop.org/2013/07/16/family-oriented-xo-tablet-debuts-at-walmart-for-149/ XO Learning Tablet] debuted in July, 2013.
* The [[XO-4|XO-4 Touch laptop]] entered production in February, 2013.
* 2012 brought our [http://olpcSF.org/summit global community summit] Oct 19-21 and follow-on implementers' [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugarcamp_SF_2012 San Francisco Sugarcamp++] Oct 22-24 -- all were invited to both events!
* The [[XO-1.75|XO-1.75 laptop]] entered production in February, 2012.
* [[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]] became the first country in the world to achieve one laptop per child, when its President Tabaré Vázquez handed out 400,000 XOs to the remaining school children on October 13, 2009.
* For general news, see some of the OLPC news aggregators, including [http://planet.laptop.org planet.laptop.org], [http://blog.laptop.org the OLPC blog], and the independent [http://olpcnews.com OLPCNews] blog.


[[Image:rwanda 0709.jpg|thumb|right| [[OLPC Rwanda]] launches at Kagugu Primary School in Kigali]]
OLPC espouses five [[core principles]]: (1) [[core principles#Child Ownership|child ownership]]; (2) [[core principles#Low Ages|low ages]]; (3) [[core principles#Saturation|saturation]]; (4) [[core principles#Connection|connection]]; and (5) [[core principles#Free and Open Source|free and open source]].
[[Image:P1020317-1.JPG|thumb|right| Laptops are introduced in [[OLPC Mongolia|Mongolia]] ]]


[[Category:OLPC Wiki]]
''see also: [[XO: The Children's Machine|more about the Laptop]] and [[Learning Vision|OLPC's vision for learning]]''.
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==Want to know more? Perhaps get involved?==

A good place to start is the '''[[One Laptop per Child]]''' page, which gives an overview of the project. There is a list of '''[[OLPC FAQ|frequently asked questions (FAQ)]]'''; a place to '''[[Ask OLPC a Question|ask a question]]'''; places to '''[[Getting involved in OLPC|get involved]]''', [[Participate|participate]] and [http://laptop.org/en/jobs.shtml current job openings]; We can use some extra help '''[[Localization|translating]]''' and preparing [[Content|content bundles]] in general, for example. There are numerous pages on [[Hardware specification|hardware]], [[software|software]], [[Educators|content]], and the [[developers program]]&mdash;and a separate [http://dev.laptop.org/wiki wiki for software development]. The XO's interface, [[Sugar]], has its own [[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines|interface guidelines]]. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and [[Countries|country-specific]] discussions. An extended '''[[Table of Contents|table of contents]]''' is also available.

If you want to try out the laptop, you can '''[[Emulating the XO|emulate the XO]]''' on your PC. Better yet: you can support us by getting the real deal with [http://xogiving.org Give 1 Get 1]. <!--The '''latest build''' is always available [http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/development/LATEST here]. The '''latest stable build''' is always available [http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/development/LATEST-STABLE-BUILD here]. '''(Please use 406.15 for B1 and B2 machines; please use Ship.2 (650) for more recent machines, e.g., B3, B4, and C machines.)'''-->

OLPC is also carefully filling some [http://www.laptop.org/en/jobs.shtml full-time positions.]

==About this wiki==

The dual purposes of this wiki are to both share information about the project and to solicit ideas and feedback. The articles and discussion vary from technical to epistemological.

We invite comments on every page; please leave a comment by using the '''discussion''' tab found at the top of each page in the wiki. Edits to the article pages themselves should be limited to facts, not opinions. Please sign your comments: [[Special:Userlogin|make an account]] and use <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> as your signature.

Pages that include the <nowiki>{{OLPC}}</nowiki> template—such as this one—are maintained by the OLPC team; these pages are generally representative of the current state of the project; other pages—created and maintained by the community—should be read with that in mind. While you are welcome to edit and add information to OLPC-maintained pages, please be sure to [[Special:Userlogin|login]] before doing so.

[[Category:General Public]]

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XO: The Children's Machine

The One Laptop per Child non-profit develops a low-cost laptop—the "XO Laptop"—to revolutionize how we educate the world's children. Our mission is to provide educational opportunities for the world's most isolated and poorest children by giving each child a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop; and software tools and content designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered learning.

OLPC has produced XO laptops for more than 3 million children around the world, the majority of them in Uruguay, Peru, Rwanda, Haiti, Australia, Mongolia and the United States. These laptops all run Sugar and Fedora Linux, and have customized software and content builds developed by their national deployment teams in collaboration with OLPC staff. We maintain a regular update of deployment information.


Quote of the Day

"This is not just a matter of giving a laptop to each child, as if bestowing on them some magical charm. The magic lies within -- within each child, within each scientist, scholar, or just plain citizen in the making. This initiative is meant to bring it forth into the light of day."
  —Kofi Annan

Current projects

The Contributors program offered free XO laptops to developers and content creators who are working on projects that will benefit deployments worldwide. To apply for this program, contributors submitted a description of the work they are planning along with their contact information.

Read more about our deployments, the latest sugar release and the new XO-4 Touch laptop, or other projects. Follow our news and submit new stories. To suggest your own project, submit a project proposal directly.


Kofi Annan and Jeff Sachs visit students in Bonsaaso, Ghana
School break at the pilot in Arahuay, Perú
OLPC project in Ethiopia

Get Involved

This Wiki contains project pages describing work and ideas related to OLPC. Learn how to get involved with those already in progress. You can also ask other community members about ways to contribute.

See our latest community news and accomplishments.

Overviews

There are overview pages dedicated to hardware, software, education and content. The XO's iconic software interface, Sugar, has its own human interface guidelines, here and on the Sugar Labs wiki. There are also discussion pages on issues of deployment and country-specific discussions.

OLPC is designed around five core principlesChild Ownership, Low Ages, Saturation, Connection, and Free and Open Source tools, and each of these have their own portal sections as well.


Start of mass production at Quanta

News and updates

OLPC Rwanda launches at Kagugu Primary School in Kigali
Laptops are introduced in Mongolia