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If someone outside of our team, like a local teacher, joins in Rwanda and we cover their transportation through the stipend, will their lodging, food etc be covered by OLPC (as students' are)?
If someone outside of our team, like a local teacher, joins in Rwanda and we cover their transportation through the stipend, will their lodging, food etc be covered by OLPC (as students' are)?
--[[User:Sburton|Sburton]] 03:29, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:Sburton|Sburton]] 03:29, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Can we apply to receive more than 100 laptops? The school we are working with has 314 students ages 6-12, plus 10 teachers. We'd like to have all students and teachers own XO laptops (saturation), plus it would be much more cost effective to do them all at the same time. If we can't receive more than 100 laptops with one proposal, can we submit multiple proposals in the same year for the same school?
-- [[User:Janissa|Janissa]] 17:47, 7 November 2009 (UTC)


== Other summer program ideas ==
== Other summer program ideas ==
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* How about an '''OLPCorps America''', where we focus on the homefront? There are plenty of opportunities for the OLPC project to ''help underserved American schools'' and students! If our governments here won't make modern primary education a solid priority, somebody has to ''show them how it can be done and why it's so vital''. Let's try to make America an example of how OLPC can change the world.
* How about an '''OLPCorps America''', where we focus on the homefront? There are plenty of opportunities for the OLPC project to ''help underserved American schools'' and students! If our governments here won't make modern primary education a solid priority, somebody has to ''show them how it can be done and why it's so vital''. Let's try to make America an example of how OLPC can change the world.
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== 2010 Application Process ==
* FYI: For those of you who are interested in submitting an applications for 2010 and wondering when they'll start accepting applications, here's a copy of an email I got from OLPC on 12 November 2009 in response to a question I sent in --
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Hi Janissa,<br><br>

The 2010 program is still in development at this point. We're still evaluating if the 2009 style Corps should continue. We should be announcing the 2010 program soon. We'll announce these opportunities on the list serve below. Please let us know if you have any other questions.<br><br>

Best,<br>
Paul Commons<br><br>

-- <br>
Please join our mailing list to stay updated: http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/Corps
: [. . .]
OLPCorps Team<br>
One Laptop per Child<br>
Cambridge, MA <br>
</blockquote>

:[[User:Janissa|Janissa]] 21:25, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 14 November 2009

New questions

For translation, what pages/docuemtns would you say are high priority? How about a ranking? --colinz 23:29, 8 March 2009 (UTC)

What should teams be fundraising for? They will already have $10,000 in operating expenses, 100 laptops, and 1 school server from OLPC. Should they be raising funds for accessory projects? Should they be raising funds to support the installation in the long term? --colinz 00:33, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

If someone outside of our team, like a local teacher, joins in Rwanda and we cover their transportation through the stipend, will their lodging, food etc be covered by OLPC (as students' are)? --Sburton 03:29, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Can we apply to receive more than 100 laptops? The school we are working with has 314 students ages 6-12, plus 10 teachers. We'd like to have all students and teachers own XO laptops (saturation), plus it would be much more cost effective to do them all at the same time. If we can't receive more than 100 laptops with one proposal, can we submit multiple proposals in the same year for the same school? -- Janissa 17:47, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

Other summer program ideas

  • In addition to students, teachers also tend to have free time in the summer and are interested in working with children. A program for teachers would probably be very popular.
  • How about a program that lets interested industry professionals help in some meaningful way? Many of us have expertise that could be really helpful to an OLPCorps Team or in other key support roles. I recognize the value of engaging student leaders, but please don't ignore the value of us professionals.
  • How about an OLPCorps America, where we focus on the homefront? There are plenty of opportunities for the OLPC project to help underserved American schools and students! If our governments here won't make modern primary education a solid priority, somebody has to show them how it can be done and why it's so vital. Let's try to make America an example of how OLPC can change the world.



2010 Application Process

  • FYI: For those of you who are interested in submitting an applications for 2010 and wondering when they'll start accepting applications, here's a copy of an email I got from OLPC on 12 November 2009 in response to a question I sent in --

Hi Janissa,

The 2010 program is still in development at this point. We're still evaluating if the 2009 style Corps should continue. We should be announcing the 2010 program soon. We'll announce these opportunities on the list serve below. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Best,
Paul Commons

--
Please join our mailing list to stay updated: http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/Corps

[. . .]

OLPCorps Team
One Laptop per Child
Cambridge, MA

Janissa 21:25, 14 November 2009 (UTC)