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Every Saturday from 1-4pm we will have an [[Open Jams|Open Jam]]. It will be held at the [http://web.mit.edu/museum/visit/directions.html MIT Museum], which is a 10 minute walk from either the Central Square or Kendall Square stops on the Red line. All are welcome, but it would be great if people could RSVP ([http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Talk:Boston_Saturday_OJ&action=edit§ion=new here]) so that we can have a head count. |
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== Audience== |
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We would like anyone who wants to to come. |
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We would like anyone who wants to to come. We are especially interested in students from 6th grade and up (don't worry we have different things for juniors in high school to do, than middle schoolers). We also welcome parents, and other adults. |
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==RSVP== |
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To let us know you're coming, click on [http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Talk:Boston_Saturday_OJ&action=edit§ion=new this link] and leave your name at the top, and any notes about what you're bringing or what you'd like to do in the text area. |
To let us know you're coming, click on [http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Talk:Boston_Saturday_OJ&action=edit§ion=new this link] and leave your name at the top, and any notes about what you're bringing or what you'd like to do in the text area. You can RSVP by emailing the OLPC_Boston mailing list: OLPC_Boston@lists.laptop.org. |
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 4 September 2008
Every Saturday from 1-4pm we will have an Open Jam. It will be held at the MIT Museum, which is a 10 minute walk from either the Central Square or Kendall Square stops on the Red line. All are welcome, but it would be great if people could RSVP (here) so that we can have a head count.
Goal
The goal is to connect people who want to get involved with people who can direct them to good projects, and ways to get involved. This can be through directing students to think critically about how to use XO's, or by teaching students how to look for bugs on the computers, or by testing different network configurations.
Audience
We would like anyone who wants to to come.
RSVP
To let us know you're coming, click on this link and leave your name at the top, and any notes about what you're bringing or what you'd like to do in the text area. You can RSVP by emailing the OLPC_Boston mailing list: OLPC_Boston@lists.laptop.org.