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== Give One, Get One Implementation Questions (split, answered) == |
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=== Subsequent Updates === |
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Will G1G1 owners be able to download system and application updates online from a central OLPC website? Or will we download updates to a USB flash drive on our "big" computer, and then boot our XO from that, which seems to be the way updates are being distributed to beta testers currently? As new activities are added to XO systems, will G1G1 owners be able to download and install those activities? |
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: All OLPC software will be available to G1G1 owners for direct installation over the network. This will remain true for the life of the project; thus, over the next few years, you can expect to install periodic upgrades that improve the system. [[User:Bemasc|Ben]] 10:12, 20 November 2007 (EST) |
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: Also, since the software is open source, or redistributable without hindrance, there is nothing stopping another community filling any functional gap that OLPC leaves. Once a critical mass of interested people exists, you will not be orphaned ... until the hardware becomes so old as to be uninteresting. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 16:26, 20 November 2007 (EST) |
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=== Exterior XO Logo Colors === |
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Will the colors of the XO Logo on the case exterior vary at random? Will two G1G1 laptops shipped to the same address have different colors? |
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:There are 400 different color combinations; they are chosen at random so there is a high probability that two G1G1 laptops shipped to the same address will have different colors. |
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=== Sim City === |
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Will Sim City be on the G1G1 North American XO's? |
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: I don't know if SimCity will be shipped on the machines, but note that it's very easy to install via an internet connection (or so I've found in an emulator): Just open the XO's Web activity, navigate to the [[SimCity]] page on this wiki, then click on the SimCity-1.xo link; the activity downloads and installs automatically. —[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 15:39, 17 November 2007 (EST) |
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::Thanks! [[User:Hexagonal|Hexagonal]] 09:57, 20 November 2007 (EST) |
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:''N.B. UNPO => Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization'' |
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Many regions are not represented by an official government. Kosovo, Somaliland, Iraqi Kurdistan and many refugee camp as Dafur/Mali, Myanmar/Thailand border,... have no chance to get support from any government. (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrepresented_Nations_and_Peoples_Organization UNPO]) Normally the United Nations gives some support, but the people have no work and the people are bored. |
Many regions are not represented by an official government. Kosovo, Somaliland, Iraqi Kurdistan and many refugee camp as Dafur/Mali, Myanmar/Thailand border,... have no chance to get support from any government. (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unrepresented_Nations_and_Peoples_Organization UNPO]) Normally the United Nations gives some support, but the people have no work and the people are bored. |
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:Community sponsoring (ie: [[Ask OLPC a Question about Distribution#Buy 2 Get 1|Buy 2 Get 1]]) is not being contemplated as an option in the near future—maybe later.--[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 10:21, 27 January 2007 (EST) |
:Community sponsoring (ie: [[Ask OLPC a Question about Distribution#Buy 2 Get 1|Buy 2 Get 1]]) is not being contemplated as an option in the near future—maybe later.--[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 10:21, 27 January 2007 (EST) |
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==OLPC & United Nations== |
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Will the new leadership at the United Nations affect the laptop.org program in general? |
Will the new leadership at the United Nations affect the laptop.org program in general? |
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:There are a number of naysayers claiming that the OLPC project will never work for various alleged reasons. Most prominent among them are Bill Gates and John C. Dvorak. [http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?siteid=mktw&guid={CABBDAC8-7AD5-4F8B-A5D8-1EFB949A1AA3} Dvorak's recent attack], posted on MSN Marketwatch is a misch-masch of straw men, ad hominem attacks, and ignorance, in my opinion. More than 400 [http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/18/0733221 comments have appeared on Slashdot]. The Linux community is of the opinion that Gates is opposed to the laptop purely because it runs Linux and other Free Software, and that Dvorak, once a respected voice in the industry, is shilling for Gates. --[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 06:59, 21 November 2006 (EST) |
:There are a number of naysayers claiming that the OLPC project will never work for various alleged reasons. Most prominent among them are Bill Gates and John C. Dvorak. [http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/story.aspx?siteid=mktw&guid={CABBDAC8-7AD5-4F8B-A5D8-1EFB949A1AA3} Dvorak's recent attack], posted on MSN Marketwatch is a misch-masch of straw men, ad hominem attacks, and ignorance, in my opinion. More than 400 [http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/18/0733221 comments have appeared on Slashdot]. The Linux community is of the opinion that Gates is opposed to the laptop purely because it runs Linux and other Free Software, and that Dvorak, once a respected voice in the industry, is shilling for Gates. --[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 06:59, 21 November 2006 (EST) |
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== Public traded company?== |
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I am wondering if olpc is a public traded company and if not are there any plans of this happining in the near future? |
I am wondering if olpc is a public traded company and if not are there any plans of this happining in the near future? |
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:US non-profit corporation, so no. You could start your own company to buy from or sell to the families of the children. (But not to sell the laptop.)--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 02:23, 13 October 2006 (EDT) |
:US non-profit corporation, so no. You could start your own company to buy from or sell to the families of the children. (But not to sell the laptop.)--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 02:23, 13 October 2006 (EDT) |
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== Background in pedagogy? == |
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Do any of the OLPC designers have experience with teaching young children, especially ones in the third world? |
Do any of the OLPC designers have experience with teaching young children, especially ones in the third world? |
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::::That reported validation indeed sounds exciting, but where are the reports? |
::::That reported validation indeed sounds exciting, but where are the reports? |
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==Statistics== |
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I would like more information about the Nations that are involved with the OLPC program as far as statistics and population information! |
I would like more information about the Nations that are involved with the OLPC program as far as statistics and population information! |
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:You can find out information about statistics [[OLPC Country statistics|here]]. Also, some countries have an infobox with an abstract. |
:You can find out information about statistics [[OLPC Country statistics|here]]. Also, some countries have an infobox with an abstract. |
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== About the Colors == |
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What is the difference (apart from the color) between the Orange and Green machines? .--[[User:Ahmad|Ahmad]] 11:36, 27 October 2006 (GMT+1) |
What is the difference (apart from the color) between the Orange and Green machines? .--[[User:Ahmad|Ahmad]] 11:36, 27 October 2006 (GMT+1) |
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::Green ones now exist: [[B1 Pictures]]. --[[User:66.30.117.127|66.30.117.127]] 16:53, 9 January 2007 (EST) |
::Green ones now exist: [[B1 Pictures]]. --[[User:66.30.117.127|66.30.117.127]] 16:53, 9 January 2007 (EST) |
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== What does XO stand for ? == |
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Nothing really. It is simply a shorthand reference to the shape of the icon which is used to represent a user of the mesh network. The icon represents a person with arms outstretched, jumping for joy. It looks like an '''O''' stacked above an '''X'''. [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:OLPC_Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Sugar_Interface/Icons Some people don't like it.] |
Nothing really. It is simply a shorthand reference to the shape of the icon which is used to represent a user of the mesh network. The icon represents a person with arms outstretched, jumping for joy. It looks like an '''O''' stacked above an '''X'''. [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:OLPC_Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Sugar_Interface/Icons Some people don't like it.] |
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==History== |
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I am curious about the history of this project: when was it started, by whom, how it has evolved, etc. |
I am curious about the history of this project: when was it started, by whom, how it has evolved, etc. |
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==Rwanda== |
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I would like more infromation about Rwanda. |
I would like more infromation about Rwanda. |
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Rwanda has recently joined the OLPC program. You can find out more infromation about them at this link |
Rwanda has recently joined the OLPC program. You can find out more infromation about them at this link |
Revision as of 18:01, 22 November 2007
Give One, Get One Implementation Questions (split, answered)
Subsequent Updates
Will G1G1 owners be able to download system and application updates online from a central OLPC website? Or will we download updates to a USB flash drive on our "big" computer, and then boot our XO from that, which seems to be the way updates are being distributed to beta testers currently? As new activities are added to XO systems, will G1G1 owners be able to download and install those activities?
- All OLPC software will be available to G1G1 owners for direct installation over the network. This will remain true for the life of the project; thus, over the next few years, you can expect to install periodic upgrades that improve the system. Ben 10:12, 20 November 2007 (EST)
- Also, since the software is open source, or redistributable without hindrance, there is nothing stopping another community filling any functional gap that OLPC leaves. Once a critical mass of interested people exists, you will not be orphaned ... until the hardware becomes so old as to be uninteresting. --Quozl 16:26, 20 November 2007 (EST)
Exterior XO Logo Colors
Will the colors of the XO Logo on the case exterior vary at random? Will two G1G1 laptops shipped to the same address have different colors?
- There are 400 different color combinations; they are chosen at random so there is a high probability that two G1G1 laptops shipped to the same address will have different colors.
Sim City
Will Sim City be on the G1G1 North American XO's?
- I don't know if SimCity will be shipped on the machines, but note that it's very easy to install via an internet connection (or so I've found in an emulator): Just open the XO's Web activity, navigate to the SimCity page on this wiki, then click on the SimCity-1.xo link; the activity downloads and installs automatically. —Joe 15:39, 17 November 2007 (EST)
- Thanks! Hexagonal 09:57, 20 November 2007 (EST)
OLPC & UNPO Members
- N.B. UNPO => Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
Many regions are not represented by an official government. Kosovo, Somaliland, Iraqi Kurdistan and many refugee camp as Dafur/Mali, Myanmar/Thailand border,... have no chance to get support from any government. (see UNPO) Normally the United Nations gives some support, but the people have no work and the people are bored.
Especially for these people, education is very important. It is also important to give them a voice with which to tell about their lives. The 100$ laptop and a internet link could improve the situation of this people very much.
These regions are too small to order one million laptops but all this regions together have more then 1 million children. Is there a special program for these children? There is no government to talk with, but the UN together with NGOs could do a lot.
Many people ask if it's possible to give some money for the OLPC project. If there is some money, this regions should be the first that receive sponsored laptops. One million children with the ability to send text and videos from daily life as a refugee could change the world. --Bz 09:28, 27 January 2007 (EST)
- There are plans to extend invitations to NGOs after the first phase—OLPC currently targets only national governments.
- Community sponsoring (ie: Buy 2 Get 1) is not being contemplated as an option in the near future—maybe later.--Xavi 10:21, 27 January 2007 (EST)
OLPC & United Nations
Will the new leadership at the United Nations affect the laptop.org program in general? --216.194.7.160 18:08, 26 December 2006 (EST)
- Probably not, given that neither dependends on the other. AFAIK, agreements have been signed with the U.N.'s Development Program.--Xavi 11:44, 27 December 2006 (EST)
What are the Pros and Cons of OLPC?
One could be that many children want to have a computer, now that many places are going solar for energy so many more will want a lap top like the OLPC laptop! --Hunter 08:50, 8 January 2007 (EST)
- This is also discussed on various question pages, including OLPC FAQ and Ask OLPC a Question. --Mokurai 17:45, 9 November 2006 (EST)
- There are a number of naysayers claiming that the OLPC project will never work for various alleged reasons. Most prominent among them are Bill Gates and John C. Dvorak. Dvorak's recent attack, posted on MSN Marketwatch is a misch-masch of straw men, ad hominem attacks, and ignorance, in my opinion. More than 400 comments have appeared on Slashdot. The Linux community is of the opinion that Gates is opposed to the laptop purely because it runs Linux and other Free Software, and that Dvorak, once a respected voice in the industry, is shilling for Gates. --Mokurai 06:59, 21 November 2006 (EST)
Public traded company?
I am wondering if olpc is a public traded company and if not are there any plans of this happining in the near future?
- US non-profit corporation, so no. You could start your own company to buy from or sell to the families of the children. (But not to sell the laptop.)--Mokurai 02:23, 13 October 2006 (EDT)
Background in pedagogy?
Do any of the OLPC designers have experience with teaching young children, especially ones in the third world?
- It is best to read through some of the site or use the Search button at the left before asking questions. Or are you questioning the management's competence in making the decision to assign technical design experts to do the design instead of pedagogues? Read the constructivist page to begin with and then check the backgrounds of the people who are running the OLPC project. You couldn't ask for more solid educational credentials.
Also those that may not know what pedagogy is it is:the activities of educating or instructing or teaching; activities that impart knowledge or skill; "he received no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good teaching is seldom rewarded"Not every one is that smart a first glance that asks questions. --Hunter 09:48, 8 January 2007 (EST)
- The question was to try to find out to what extent unusual aspects of the system (sugar, social chat-oriented software) were validated by experience teaching young children. From what I have seen of the OLPC staff backgrounds, they're generally university people, surely a very different demographic.
- Seymour Papert has been involved in elementary school classroom software for decades. See his book Mindstorms. Alan Kay managed the design of computers suitable for children at Xerox PARC in the 1970s. His Alto computer and Smalltalk software were the original GUI system that became the model for the Apple Macintosh, the X windowing system for UNIX, and Microsoft Windows. There are other educational software developers and classroom teachers in OLPC.
- That reported validation indeed sounds exciting, but where are the reports?
Statistics
I would like more information about the Nations that are involved with the OLPC program as far as statistics and population information!
- You can find out information about statistics here. Also, some countries have an infobox with an abstract.
About the Colors
What is the difference (apart from the color) between the Orange and Green machines? .--Ahmad 11:36, 27 October 2006 (GMT+1)
- There are no Orange or Green machines. There are only prototype boards and components in various stages. Pictures with Orange and Green machines used plastic models or case prototypes. They are just there as pretty pictures to give a rough idea of what a finished unit MIGHT be.
- Green ones now exist: B1 Pictures. --66.30.117.127 16:53, 9 January 2007 (EST)
What does XO stand for ?
Nothing really. It is simply a shorthand reference to the shape of the icon which is used to represent a user of the mesh network. The icon represents a person with arms outstretched, jumping for joy. It looks like an O stacked above an X. Some people don't like it.
History
I am curious about the history of this project: when was it started, by whom, how it has evolved, etc.
- Some of this information is being collected on the History of OLPC page. You may also find some information on Wikipedia however the best way is to Google for information on Nicholas Negroponte and Seymour Papert.
Rwanda
I would like more infromation about Rwanda.
Rwanda has recently joined the OLPC program. You can find out more infromation about them at this link [1]