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TOPIC: http://laptop.org/en/participate/change-the-world.shtml |
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(add names below if i missed u!! enhance minutes if I missed anything!!) |
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employees/contractors: |
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RF Boston Robert Fadel, VP of International |
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Operations |
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DT Boston Darah Tappitake, Managing Give Many / |
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Change the World |
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KQ Boston Kim Quirk, VP of Support |
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RC Boston Reuben Caron, Country Support Engineer |
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SJ Boston SJ Klein, Head of Community/Content |
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FH Boston Frances Hopkins, Support Specialist |
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AH Boston/Europe Adam Holt, Community Support Manager |
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(organizer of mtg, wrote minutes below) |
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volunteers: |
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SC North of Boston Sandy Culver |
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YP Austin/Bolivia Yama Ploskonka |
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PW Sydney area, Australia Pia Waugh |
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DB Boston/Nigeria Daniel Bennett |
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AD Silicon Valley Anil Daswani |
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CB Los Angeles Caryl Bigenho |
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AK San Antonio Aaron Konstam |
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How to "Change the World"? Designing SUPPORTABLE G100/G1000 Deployments |
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RF: We (OLPC) are broadening GM/CTW (Give Many/Change the World) |
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seeking the best possible "supportable" program (for schools/groups |
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buying 100+ XO's). Ongoing http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Support_Gang help |
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most appreciated! |
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SC: What lessons can we learn from the past 6 months of Give Many |
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prospects emailing givemany@laptop.org? Yes CTW's a newer program beyond |
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Give Many: but can we learn from GM examples in S. Carolina, NYC, New |
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Orleans, be they failures or successes? |
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RF: Very reasonable. Remember too (if you'll excuse the metaphor) |
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a large fish tank can be much easier to manage than a small one, as a |
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large fishtank forgives mistakes without killing fish, while a small one |
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may not. But Agreed: we can/should go back and look at small deployments |
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(EG. 100 laptops), examining which qualify as earnest "supportable OLPC |
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programs" -- versus more unsustainable handouts? |
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100+ laptop deployments: How to TRACK SUCCESS STORIES |
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YP: How do you know smaller deployments aren't succeeding as well as |
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larger deployments? |
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RF: The feedback conduit (2-way) is missing around small deployments -- |
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whereas OLPC has better communication with larger deployments. |
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YP: Sounds inconclusive! |
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RF: Now with support more built-in to G100 (basic repair kit) & G1000 |
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(includes on-the-ground OLPC visit), more fruitful reportage will flow. |
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DT: We want a Wiki page where schools document their own success |
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(http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Change_the_World_stories) even if OLPC cannot |
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resource an editor to promote this, we can certainly direct all G100 |
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participants to voluntarily participate. |
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YP: Can we get a public list of all CTW places, laptop counts, and dates? |
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He had trouble getting access to basic information in South America, even |
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after very patiently talking with deployments' teachers, we can do better! |
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DT: Will need to get back to you. Buyers are not currently required to |
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go public. For now we can push CTW deployments to post success stories |
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on a Wiki page open to all. |
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YP: OK, but if there are 3 deployments in Ecuador, they need to be able |
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to find each other. |
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SJ&AH: Can we insert new questions into the CTW sales / post-sales |
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process to ensure interested such schools don't fall thru the cracks? |
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PW: Recommendation: please don't re-invent the wheel! Instead expand upon |
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Deployments transcluding to/from other pages if |
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nec, to keep things fresh avoiding inflationary/festering wiki swamplands. |
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Create a Weekly/Collaborative DISCUSSION SPACE |
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YP: OLPC needs to consider Internet-based support which scales better |
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across 10-laptop to 10,000-laptop deployments. Who is our target? |
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PW: Inter-deployment communications are what is most missing. PW will |
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host weekly IRC meetings, at well-announced hour(s), to change this, |
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since she believes physical meetings are insufficient. Pia will create |
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a Direct web interface into this IRC channel so that every net-connected |
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teacher/deployer worldwide can participate, without require IRC expertise. |
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RF: Yes, let's consider. We need online portal/commons regardless of |
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what program/size. Let's create this collab/participative environment. |
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PW: Can't find docs. Wants deployment docs accessible -- even kids will |
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occasionally use! |
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RF: Agrees: Deployment people on ground not always possible. But neither |
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is "flattening" of all offerings sensible, as deployments face diff |
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issues at diff scales (eg. 100 laptops vs. 10,000 laptops). |
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RF&DT: DT apologizes for being late and will meet us in future. |
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DT similarly offers to try to find a way to update us (Support Gang) |
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weekly. |
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New LEARNING MATERIALS for Deployers & Kids |
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CB: Can we translate & republish TelMex's great teacher-training etc |
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materials currently linked off of http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Mexico ? |
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YP: Yes! But UY, PE & Nepal have great existing materials we also need |
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to proliferate. |
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SJ: http://WikiEducator.org can help here -- it's all about translators & |
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educators doing exactly that. |
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CB&AK: Kids themselves need better math programs, as there's nothing |
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today. |
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PW: Not true! Try GCompris which offers a dozen math apps! |
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YP: True. But these programs will only keep your attention for a |
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couple weeks. |
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DT: New CTW team (incl Mel, Reuben, Frances etc) working towards 2 |
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new docs: |
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1. Planning Guide (local support, community stories, power, |
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connectivity etc) |
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2. CTW Tech Manual (a more concise [[Deployment guide]] focusing on |
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new issues around smaller deployments, eg. 100 XO laptops. |
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PW: Let's not re-invent the wheel. Please build upon existing docs like |
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[[Deployment guide]] and [[Support FAQ]] wherever possible. Transclude or |
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use Semantic Media Wiki wherever necessary to avoid duplication. |
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DT: Modularization maybe, but tone matters. Will try for Christmas |
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timeframe deadline, to deliver above 2 guides? |
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AH: Great: those with most experience answering G1/G100/G10000 questions |
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*must* share out their best answers to the most Freq Asked Q's -- |
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regardless of whether they are volunteers or employees!!! Start here: |
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Change_the_World |
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Why do desperately poor countries like Bolivia pay FULL PRICE ($259) |
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just like rich G8 countries? |
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YB: Why aren't poor landlocked countries given discounted pricing ($219) |
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like the UN's 50 LDC's (Least Developed Countries). |
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CB: Concurs: Bolivia is the 2nd poorest country in South and North |
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America, above only Haiti. Bolivia should not have to pay as much as |
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rich countries like Japan. |
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RF: All proposals will be considered. Please understand that the UN's |
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separate lists of (poorer?) Islands nations and (poorer?) Landlocked |
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nations overlap somewhat with their list of 50 LDC's. OLPC is |
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not excluding island and landlocked nations from consideration. |
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But currently OLPC made a choice to offer discounted pricing to only |
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the 50 UN-designated LDC's. This UN's list will no doubt change annually. |
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SJ: Let's continue this discussion on a public web page, so that a clear |
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petition process is available, in case future changes are possible. |
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Fostering & CONVERTING Interested Prospects into Actual Rollouts |
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RF: Thanks to the http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Support_Gang for helping |
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continue to cultivate real leads. |
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AH: Let's make outreach happen -- which prospects seem most real given |
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DT's deep experience supervising givemany@laptop.org over most of 2008? |
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DT: 80% are generally US-based benefactors/philanthropists (charities, |
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faith-based, school groups) funding small deployments literally around |
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the world. European foundations & charitable goups too. Etc. |
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SJ: Schools mentioned in passing aren't always serious, even while we |
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continue to engage their help@laptop.org tech/informational support |
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questions. |
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SERVICE Quality |
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CB: How long until the public's CTW queries get a response? |
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DT: We are trying to works towards a guaranteed 5 business days, with |
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thoroughly vetted responses. |
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DB: How can we ensure volunteers don't hold back, continuing to provide |
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the quality handholding we've developed over the past year, converting |
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lukewarm inquiries into hot prospects? |
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SJ: Is it possible G1 queries are getting much faster responses (from |
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volunteers) than G100 reponses (from employees), and if so how can we |
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reprioritize to strengthen engagement with G100 schools etc? |
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FH: The CTW team is still getting organized and getting up to speed with |
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RT, let's give them a bit of time. |
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AH: Let circle back in a couple weeks to see how this volunteer/employee |
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interface evolves & develops. |
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CB: How to respond to donors' other questions if their ticket's been moved |
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into the CTW queue, yet Tech Support/informational questions remains? |
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If we are AdminCC's on the ticket, are we removed from the conversation? |
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AH: Hopefully not, but so far unclear. For now, clone the ticket by |
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cutting & pasting if a tech support or general informational issue |
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needs addressing. It just takes a couple clicks to create & paste into |
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a new ticket. Later SJ & I (among others!) hope to finally upgrade RT, |
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possibly even in December?! This stands to streamline a lot! |
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YP&AH: Reuse & enhance "RTFM's" with savvier tools, similar to the |
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Austin company that hosted August's doc sprint. What "answer tree" can |
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we consider? The best librarians silently foster self-service and get |
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out of the way :) |
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SC: Yes, use RT's "Simple Search" to better uncover past issues already |
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answered -- train people to discover the power of RT! |
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