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We need a process for general peer review of any proposal, overview, collection, project, website, or implementation for OLPC -- for public discussion and feedback, and for the generation of every improving heuristics for what makes an effort brilliant, scalable, effective for children. a set of separate heuristics is necessary to help refine the process of improvement.
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See [[OLPC:Featured content]] for a discussion.
Please sumbit projects, pages, or ideas here for peer review by the OLPC community. To submit something, include a section for it, with the name of what you wish to be reviewd (and a wikilink to it) in the appropriate section below. Please use the following template:


== <name> ==
== submitting a page or project for peer review ==
:'''Description''': one-line description of the project and its creators
To submitsomething for peer review, please add a link to it and a brief description below. Include what you hope to get out of peer review, as appropriate.
: <review and questions by submitter>
=== Comments ===
''input by individual reviewers; listing each adressable point on a new line.''


== peer review candidates ==


=== [[Taste the Rainbow]] ===
== Criteria ==
This is an interesting example of documentation. Questions: the name, the style, the length; how effectively it defines and reaches its audience. By [[user:mstone|mstone]], submited by --[[User:Sj|Sj]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]]
Please assess projects according to how well it promotes OLPC's [[mission]] to improve education for children throughout the world, and help them learn how to learn.


=== [[Open source]] ===
* General guidelines: [[Project guidelines]]
One of the most popular pages on the wiki. How should it be updated, many moons down the line?
* Local guidelines : please add any guidelines that are particular to a region, language, or culture.

== Projects ==
''If you have an [[activity]] you'd like to hvae reviewed, post it here.''

=== [[Kuku]] ===
:'''description''': One of the first non-core activities tested on the laptop. By Julius Lucks.
: How could it be made better, integrated with other activities more? It currently can share tilesets with [[Memorize]]; how can that be improved? Any comments welcome.


== Reviewing ideas and related projects ==
''If you want to review or move forward an idea or sister project that hasn't really started yet, list it here. Criteria for review will be a bit different than for active projects; including how likely it is to find a sustainable development and maintenance community.''

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Latest revision as of 01:41, 14 February 2008

We need a process for general peer review of any proposal, overview, collection, project, website, or implementation for OLPC -- for public discussion and feedback, and for the generation of every improving heuristics for what makes an effort brilliant, scalable, effective for children. a set of separate heuristics is necessary to help refine the process of improvement.

See OLPC:Featured content for a discussion.


submitting a page or project for peer review

To submitsomething for peer review, please add a link to it and a brief description below. Include what you hope to get out of peer review, as appropriate.

peer review candidates

Taste the Rainbow

This is an interesting example of documentation. Questions: the name, the style, the length; how effectively it defines and reaches its audience. By mstone, submited by --Sj talk

Open source

One of the most popular pages on the wiki. How should it be updated, many moons down the line?