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<center><span style="font-size:110%">''a regional, [[grassroots]], interest group''</span></center> |
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==About== |
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{{Highlight|'''Note''': '''http://foss.rit.edu/''' has by and large superceded OLPC Rochester, NY. |
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<big>''Local [[grassroots]] group''</big></center> |
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The [[has_location_city::Rochester, NY|Rochester, NY]] interest group is a way for people in the Rochester, New York [[has_location_country::USA]] area and surrounding locations to talk about and work together on OLPC projects or activities. This is a page for those interested in volunteering or contributing to the project. |
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==About== |
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We use a Google Groups [http://groups.google.com/group/olpc-rochester-ny group OLPC Rochester, NY] to manage member communications. You may subscribe there to receive group announcements. |
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The Rochester, NY interest group is a way for people in the Rochester, New York area and surrounding locations to talk about and work together on OLPC. This is a page for those interested in volunteering or contributing to the project. |
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We also have a discussion [http://en.forum.laptop.org/viewtopic.php?f=1304&t=153334 thread OLPC Rochester, NY] at [http://en.forum.laptop.org/ forum.laptop.org]. |
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=== OLPC Rochester, NY ''is'' === |
=== OLPC Rochester, NY ''is'' === |
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* open to all interested parties in the Rochester or western New York area. |
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* just beginning to organize. |
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* a wiki page open for use by all interested parties in the Rochester area. |
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== [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?mode=AGENDA&src=8oiuv3dqsb1kf1a11n9ru0hpqc%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York Event calendar] == |
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=== OLPC Rochester, NY ''is <u>not</u>''=== |
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'''OLPC XO user's group meetings''' at the [http://www.rit.edu/ '''''Rochester Institute of Technology'''''] |
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The [http://ltl.rit.edu/ Lab for Technological Literacy] at RIT is supporting the OLPC XO Laptop project by raising awareness locally and conducting research and development initiatives. |
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=== Chapters === |
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The Lab and RIT are hosting the user's group. All meetings will take place in [http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/centerforstudentinnovation/?page_id=7 ''The Center for Student Innovation''], Building 87, Rm 1600, (See [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105485839377564769668.00047433a1534ad461dce&ll=43.083958,-77.679745&spn=0.004388,0.008605&t=h&z=17 RIT Building 87 Google Map], or campus maps at http://inside.rit.edu/maps/.)<br> |
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If you know of any Rochester area schools, organizations, or groups of interested people who have organized or want to organize a [[Grassroots]] group or an [[University_program|university, college, or school chapter]], please ask them to add a link below. |
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''7:00 pm - 8:50 pm'', on the 4th Thursday of the month. |
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=== Existing projects === |
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Please join us on the following dates: |
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Usability Testing with RIT course #4004-749 [[12 March]] - [[21 May]] [[2008]] |
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* '''[[Start_date::25 March 2010]]''' from 7-9 pm - Discussion will include |
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* topic or issue selection - [[12]]–[[26 March]] - Submit ideas in [[OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY#Project_ideas|Project ideas below]]. |
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** Walter Bender, Head of Sugar Labs, speaking at RIT on [https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/RIT/events/RIT2245760.html [[Start_date::30 April 2010]] ], ''The Future of Living is Learning'' |
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* study proposal and design - [[28 March]]–[[16 April]] - [[Karn%27s_usability_testing_class_project|Study plan drafts]]. |
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** Student Co-Ops and Progress on XO-1.5 [http://foss.rit.edu/projects/ovc Video Chat] |
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* In-school study - [[07 May]]–[[08 May]] - See Ted Sakshaug's [http://tsakshaug-nonesense.blogspot.com/2008/05/testing-xo-laptop.html blog entry]. |
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** Ways we can help BOCES with Educational Technologies in Monroe County classrooms |
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*** First suggestion is an informal hands on workshop or meeting regarding the XO and Sugar on a Stick |
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Notice: We are now meeting in the RIT [http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/centerforstudentinnovation/?page_id=7 Center for Student Innovation]. If you haven't seen, this new facility, you should! It is well suited for ad-hoc collaboration. |
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The Innovations Center is south of B-70. (Walk down the sidewalk to the left [going south from the parking lots] of B-70 until you see a round, |
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== Events == |
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glass-walled, new building—that's the Innovation Center. |
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'''OLPC XO user's group meeting''' at the Rochester Institute of Technology |
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<big>'''Past events'''</big> |
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The Lab for Technological Literacy at RIT is supporting the OLPC XO Laptop project by raising awareness locally and conducting research and development initiatives. |
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* '''28 January 2010''' - '''Project Reviews and Workshop''' |
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RIT will be forming a OLPC XO Laptop user's group in January of 2009. |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/19November2009 | 19 November 2009 - '''Seminar Project Presentations''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/27October2009 | 27 October 2009 - '''Open Source Mixer''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/24September2009 | 24 September 2009 - '''Python Introduction with Jon Schull''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/29August2009 | 29 August 2009 - '''Picnic at Karlie's house with LUGOR''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/23July2009 | 23 July 2009 - '''Teotwawki Net Demo2 & Teacher Reporting Project''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/25June2009 | 25 June 2009 - '''Teotwawki Net & Disaster Software Discussion''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/04June2009 | 04 June 2009 - '''Sugar Summer planning''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/28May2009 | 28 May 2009 - '''Race Lockout, Rainout''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/25April2009 | 25 April 2009 - '''Mel Chua, Women in Computing at RIT''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/23April2009 | 23 April 2009 - '''More planning for educator involvement''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/26March2009 | 26 March 2009 - '''Welcome to RIT Honors Seminar students''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/26February2009|26 February 2009 - '''Sonstein on disaster-recovery networks''']] |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/22January2009|22 January 2009 - '''''Getting to know you and the OLPC XO''''']] 2009 kickoff |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/26March2008_Workshop|26 March 2008 -''' Show & Tell Workshop at RIT''']] |
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== Projects == |
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All meetings will take place in GCCIS Bldg. 70, Golisano Auditorium Rm 1400, 7:00 pm - 8:50 pm, on |
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'''2009''' |
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the 4th Thursday of the month. Please join us on the following dates: |
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=== [[RIT honors seminar, developing for the OLPC XO]] === |
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*22 January 2009 |
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*26 February 2009 |
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*26 March 2009 |
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*23 April 2009 |
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*28 May 2009 |
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== Past events == |
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'''2008''' |
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*[[OLPC_Rochester,_NY/Event_history/26March2008_Workshop|26 March 2008 - Show & Tell Workshop at RIT]] |
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===[[OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY/Usability_testing_class_project|Usability testing]]=== |
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:See the [[OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY/Usability_testing_class_project|Usability testing class project]] page for the project description, work documents, and reports. |
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== Project ideas == |
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===Usability testing=== |
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Consider the potential topic areas or issues that might be prime for some usability testing. (Here is a quick review of usability testing, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usability_testing.) |
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Professor Keith Karn in the [http://it.rit.edu/it/ Information Technology Department] of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, NY will have 4-5 graduate students (from his class of 20) propose, and over the next 10 weeks, execute a usability testing consultation around the XO or OLPC project. The class met for the first time on Wednesday 12 March 2008, and will meet, as a whole, every Wednesday 6-9:50 pm EDT through 21 May 2008. This OLPC project team will be asked to review the [[The_OLPC_Wiki|wiki.laptop.org]] and then contact [[User:FGrose|Frederick Grose]], serving as client representative. Because of the academic schedule, we need to review and select a testing topic area by [[20 March]] and have a final testing plan by [[26 March]] [[2008]]. |
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What usability issue is currently most timely and significant to the project? Since OLPC is developing a new information and communication technologies platform, there are many possibilities for significant target users, subsystems, components, and activities. |
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:I suggest starting first with observing general usage of the Sugar shell and base activities (Browse, Read, Write, Paint and Journal) and move from there to other activities. At this point, I don't think more focused testing will be as useful. --[[:User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 08:14 [[20 March]] [[2008]] |
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We have a few G1G1 XOs in Rochester that we should be able to use for live testing with local children. Larger scale tests could be performed with emulated XOs or hosted Sugar in the RIT Usability Laboratories. The class will be expected to go through the human subject reviews as required. |
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Because so many cultural variables may be important modifiers of understanding user interactions with the OLPC project, perhaps there may be some more basic or common psycho-physical aspects of usability we could focus on that would be timely and significant for the project. Or, we might be able to recruit user participants from one of the recently settled immigrant communities in the Rochester area to delve into the internationalization and cultural domains. |
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:Having different groups of children based on age and previous contact with computers may be more important than cultural differences, in my opinion. --[[:User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 08:14 [[20 March]] [[2008]] |
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Some reviewers of OLPC have been critical of the shortage of reported usability testing results, so far, however, if we appreciate the pace and resourcing of the development, perhaps this is a chance to address any gaps or curiosities that you may have. |
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:We have already had some feedback from the pilot tests, but until now and because of time and other constraints, hasn't been as systematic as we need. Having your commented observations about which tasks are more problematic would already be extremely useful. --[[:User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 08:14 [[20 March]] [[2008]] |
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Please think about the project design needs, possibilities, and constraints, and suggest topics or issues below: |
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:I'm afraid now is not a good moment to ask a big involvement from the Sugar developers, but I'm sure we'll make our best at answering more concrete questions that you have. Thanks and good luck, --[[:User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 08:14 [[20 March]] [[2008]] |
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*I do have a suggestion for the actual usability testing. This situation seems appropriate for having two children at a time do the tasks. The conversation between them when doing the tasks should yield richer information than a typical think aloud from one person. --[http://www.usabilityassociates.com Stan Caplan] 17:18 13 Mar 2008 |
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*I would suggest possibly breaking up the usability studies into two parts. The first part as a formative usability study just to see what children do with the OLPC and if they understand what tasks they can do or want to do on the OLPC. Many of these OLPCs may be handed to children without much explanation and it would be interesting to see what children do with the computer when they first encounter it. Is it intuitive? The second part would be the more formal usability testing with the most common tasks. --[mailto:amy.x.chen@oracle.com Amy Chen] 8:15 20 Mar 2008 |
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===Other ideas=== |
===Other ideas=== |
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:If you're in the Rochester area and want to work on a project with someone local, post ideas here. |
:If you're in the Rochester area and want to work on a project with someone local, post ideas here. |
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* your idea... |
* your idea... |
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====Developer collaboration with teachers and students==== |
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Hi Team, <br> |
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I have a challenge that may fit your project. <br> |
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I want to setup an interface where teachers and students in XO countries (focus on Uruguay right now) can interact with developers to define requirements and priorities for development. We also want an interface that will allow teachers to share best practices and ideas with each other. <br> |
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So its two different but related "sites". <br> |
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1 - The goals of the user - developer exchange are as follows:<br> |
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- Have teachers and students say what they want to do, what they are teaching, how they use the XO and related infrastructure, suggest ideas and explain challenges that they have. <br> |
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- Allow developers to ask questions, send links to try out new software or interfaces and in general gather feedback from real users on design ideas and software. <br> |
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- Create a dialog which allows cross training in education and software and helps uncover the right themes for development and education with the XO. <br> |
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- Have space for teachers to ask questions and get support or file bugs. An online "help desk" but also a general learning space for resolving short term issues. <br> |
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I started hashing out some examples of input on a site at: <br> |
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http://meta.fuentelibre.org/trac/wiki/DesarrolloInternacional <br> |
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see the links under the report activity section.<br> |
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2 - The goals for the teacher to teacher exchange are as follows:<br> |
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- Have teachers give examples of what has worked and what has not for them in teaching with the XO. <br> |
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- Allow teachers to re-use each others work <br> |
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- Allow teachers to ask each other questions and get support on details and at a high level <br> |
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- Allow teachers to build the site choose the threads and identify the themes which are important to them.<br> |
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- Enable consensus building on priorities for development which can then be shared and pushed for on site 1 above. <br> |
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That's the main idea. My intention is to support my very user centric development methodology which I have briefly explained on my wiki page: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Gregorio <br> |
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The challenge is that I can't seem to get to any teachers or get them comment. I have some leads in Uruguay but its still at the systems integrator level. If/when my contact identifies some lead teachers to start to interact with us, I need to send them to a site in Spanish that encourages this exchange as outlined above. <br> |
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I don't know why teachers and others have been reluctant to share their experiences. It may be that they don't realize the importance of their input and don't want to appear uninformed. Th truth is, I don't know why more users from developing countries have not commented yet and I would like to find out. <br> |
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In any case, I need to pick an interface and ideas so far include: <br> |
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- Blog <br> |
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- Wiki <br> |
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- e-mail list <br> |
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- forum <br> |
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- other? <br> |
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The teachers are not technologists and don't want to be so it has to be very intuitive and easy to use. They were trained on how to use Blogs but so far they have not posted to Blogs on their own. They did get a lot of blog input from kids and ther but all posts were sent to one person who used their account to do the posting. <br> |
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See Uruguay blogs at: http://www.blogger.com/profile/06134894806578234196 <br> |
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Let me know if you can help do some testing to pick from the options above or find another choice which will provide an interface that encourages this exchange. <br> |
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Let me know if you have any questions or if this does not seem like a well defined test subject. Its an interface to help gather input on how to develop interfaces so we better nclude a variable to pop us out of this recursive stack or we'll never see the light of day :-) <br> |
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I'll reply on the dev list and you can e-mail back directly from there if you need more info. <br> |
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Thanks, <br> |
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Greg S |
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[[User:Gregorio|Gregorio]] 09:49, 14 March 2008 (EDT) |
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 23 July 2011
About
The Rochester, NY interest group is a way for people in the Rochester, New York has_location_country::USA area and surrounding locations to talk about and work together on OLPC projects or activities. This is a page for those interested in volunteering or contributing to the project.
We use a Google Groups group OLPC Rochester, NY to manage member communications. You may subscribe there to receive group announcements.
We also have a discussion thread OLPC Rochester, NY at forum.laptop.org.
To receive updates to this page, log in / create an OLPC wiki user account (at the top rightmost link of any wiki page), then use the 'my preferences' link on your account to enter a private email address and select the option to receive email whenever a page you're watching is changed. Finally, click the watch tab at the top of this page to include it in your watchlist.
OLPC Rochester, NY is
- open to all interested parties in the Rochester or western New York area.
Event calendar
OLPC XO user's group meetings at the Rochester Institute of Technology
The Lab for Technological Literacy at RIT is supporting the OLPC XO Laptop project by raising awareness locally and conducting research and development initiatives.
The Lab and RIT are hosting the user's group. All meetings will take place in The Center for Student Innovation, Building 87, Rm 1600, (See RIT Building 87 Google Map, or campus maps at http://inside.rit.edu/maps/.)
7:00 pm - 8:50 pm, on the 4th Thursday of the month.
Please join us on the following dates:
- Start_date::25 March 2010 from 7-9 pm - Discussion will include
- Walter Bender, Head of Sugar Labs, speaking at RIT on Start_date::30 April 2010 , The Future of Living is Learning
- Student Co-Ops and Progress on XO-1.5 Video Chat
- Ways we can help BOCES with Educational Technologies in Monroe County classrooms
- First suggestion is an informal hands on workshop or meeting regarding the XO and Sugar on a Stick
Notice: We are now meeting in the RIT Center for Student Innovation. If you haven't seen, this new facility, you should! It is well suited for ad-hoc collaboration.
The Innovations Center is south of B-70. (Walk down the sidewalk to the left [going south from the parking lots] of B-70 until you see a round, glass-walled, new building—that's the Innovation Center.
Past events
- 28 January 2010 - Project Reviews and Workshop
Projects
2009
RIT honors seminar, developing for the OLPC XO
2008
Usability testing
- See the Usability testing class project page for the project description, work documents, and reports.
Other ideas
- If you're in the Rochester area and want to work on a project with someone local, post ideas here.
- your idea...