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The [[Jams]] page has a short paragraph describing Jams that you can use to send out to your classmates and friends in new Delhi - you can hook up with any of the existing/upcoming Jams or plan your own. I'm filling in the [[How To Run A Jam]] book as the [[Curriculum Jam Taipei]] gets underway, so hopefully that might be useful to you soon... and I think the idea of running an engineering Jam around [[Measure]] is awesome, you should go for it! (actually, it might work well if the leaders of one of the IEEE student chapters organized the Jam, and you were the resident OLPC/XO/Measure expert on hand.) Keep me posted, [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 21:31, 23 July 2007 (EDT) |
The [[Jams]] page has a short paragraph describing Jams that you can use to send out to your classmates and friends in new Delhi - you can hook up with any of the existing/upcoming Jams or plan your own. I'm filling in the [[How To Run A Jam]] book as the [[Curriculum Jam Taipei]] gets underway, so hopefully that might be useful to you soon... and I think the idea of running an engineering Jam around [[Measure]] is awesome, you should go for it! (actually, it might work well if the leaders of one of the IEEE student chapters organized the Jam, and you were the resident OLPC/XO/Measure expert on hand.) Keep me posted, [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 21:31, 23 July 2007 (EDT) |
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Sweet, [[Measure]] [[Jam]]! Are you thinking of doing a tech-flavored Jam (develop software/periphs for Measure) or a more education-ish Jam (here, teachers, take stuff we've made and teach things with it)? There's also the option to do both; see [[Journalism Jam New York]] for an example of a Jam that combines toolmaking with tooltesting. [[User:65.78.19.90|65.78.19.90]] 21:32, 13 August 2007 (EDT) |
Revision as of 01:32, 14 August 2007
re: mediawiki script
Thanks for the reminder! Turns out that you need not just admin accounts on the wiki but access to the webserver, so I passed it on to SJ; when I see him in the office tomorrow afternoon I'll try to catch him to sit down and actually work through it (if it hasn't already been installed by then). In the meantime, try linking to the youtube video... Mchua 01:00, 22 July 2007 (EDT)
measure jam
Emailed the olpc.tv folks about the youtube-on-mediawiki coolness, thanks for the suggest! Also passed on the Measure project ideas to my classmates who were looking for projects; hopefully some of them will ping you soon.
The Jams page has a short paragraph describing Jams that you can use to send out to your classmates and friends in new Delhi - you can hook up with any of the existing/upcoming Jams or plan your own. I'm filling in the How To Run A Jam book as the Curriculum Jam Taipei gets underway, so hopefully that might be useful to you soon... and I think the idea of running an engineering Jam around Measure is awesome, you should go for it! (actually, it might work well if the leaders of one of the IEEE student chapters organized the Jam, and you were the resident OLPC/XO/Measure expert on hand.) Keep me posted, Mchua 21:31, 23 July 2007 (EDT)
Sweet, Measure Jam! Are you thinking of doing a tech-flavored Jam (develop software/periphs for Measure) or a more education-ish Jam (here, teachers, take stuff we've made and teach things with it)? There's also the option to do both; see Journalism Jam New York for an example of a Jam that combines toolmaking with tooltesting. 65.78.19.90 21:32, 13 August 2007 (EDT)