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*January 8-after school activity for children (student tech team) |
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*January 9-FudCON presentation |
*January 9-FudCON presentation |
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===Notes from the Week=== |
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==Notes from 1/3/09 (KATIE)== |
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+Explained basics of how an XO works (technical aspect) |
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+Software stack-layering model-each layer interacts with the other (layered from physical (bottom) to activities (top) |
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'''XO/Application Interface (API):''' |
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+Activities |
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+Journal |
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+Sugar Non-Sugar |
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+OS (Fedora-ish) |
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+Open Firmware |
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Shell, Kernel, Network |
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+Hardware |
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'' |
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Define'' |
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Build: Activities-->OS (Fedora-ish) |
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Customization Key--> Activities (bundles) |
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Development Key--> password that gives you permission to use currently being developed builds (builds that are non-signed and non-released) |
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'''Sugar::windows; education::business''' |
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WINDOWS |
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business based |
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i.e. my documents/files |
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SUGAR |
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education based |
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i.e. communities, activities |
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1.sharing=collabration |
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(mesh network, my neighborhood) |
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2.reflecting/documenting=journal |
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3. discovery=activities |
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everything is automatically saved-->history is logged by the applications;shows learning/process of thinking |
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'''The Development Cycle::Textbook writing Process''' |
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Build 1--> Build 2--> Build 3-->Build 4 |
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release a build every six months |
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first start adding whatever you want |
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then start editing |
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get a release candidate |
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fact check |
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spell check |
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release. (but at the same time everything is still being updated) |
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you can update like firefox(?) |
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'''School Server and Mesh Network''' |
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SERVER |
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one hub with people connecting from one distance |
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MESH |
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one hub with one person connected...one person connected from them...peer to peer connecting |
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much better when in a faraway place (i.e. village in the middle of the dessert); one access point |
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SCHOOL SERVER |
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1. gives infrastructure |
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access point; mesh |
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2. squid=local cache; able to see what is used a lot, save on the server and save it locally |
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3. local moodle=community level content; common web server |
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+mailserver |
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+establishing a city library |
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==Notes from 1/4/09== |
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+Prepared for meeting with Mac/Katelyn at 5PM |
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30 minutes |
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+success criteria: know what we're doing with CFS |
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through Harvard when |
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"working relationship" |
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+Tried to use Emulator on Windows |
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at first try, cannot connect to network |
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even after entering wireless name into server |
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shut down |
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open again-worked on jason's and katie's computer |
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check for software updates |
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it works! |
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+Learned Terminal |
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command lines |
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cd: change directory |
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ls: list contents |
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cp: copy |
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cd ..: go up in directory |
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cp -r: copy recursive (copies everything in the folder) |
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rm: remove |
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wget: download |
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mu: move |
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Journal (technical) |
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Backlight |
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'''Compiled a list of possible activities for the customization stick''' |
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available at https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pFAYZYtRIh1CR_8ry7Tg8QQ&hl=en and |
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will get a prototype customization stick done by tomorrow |
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teacher meeting: 3:30PM the next day; awaiting confirmation |
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student server-Tuesday |
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teacher meeting-Wednesday (moved from Thursday) |
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after school: Thursday |
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'''Other points on agenda''' |
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How to download new programs |
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What build is and why it matters |
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Brief introduction in how networking works |
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Sharing activities with each other |
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Connecting to an access point |
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==January 7, 2009== |
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Agenda for second teacher' meeting |
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1. How to connect to wireless/do collaborative activities (first thing on agenda for Wednesday), demo with Chat) |
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a. have to be on the same mesh network in order to see each other and share stuff; technically, should be able to be on the same wireless and mesh network and be able to share-best case scenario |
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b. when sharing multiple activities, all activities will be shown on the neighborhood view, but only the one might not be able to share more than one activity |
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c. you can only pick one: either mesh or wireless..one always takes the other off |
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2. Explain differences among Read E-text (zipped+plain text), Read (PDF) and View Files (zipped+Jpgs) |
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a. Shared an example of each document on the XOs…see if people can view |
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b. explain to teachers that they have to download the actual file and then share it on neighborhood |
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3. Demo one on one with each teacher’s lessonone on one, show all activities on the Favorites view |
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a. Arjun- Biology |
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b. Katie-History |
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c. Jason-Spanish |
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==info== |
==info== |
Revision as of 15:53, 8 January 2009
How this will work
Things to do this week
- Make a build and customization key for CFS.
- Make a school server for CFS.
- Document all of the above.
- Do the parent/student intro.
- Teacher training.
Roles
- Katie: Teachers/CFS-to-us interface.
- Make sure teacher training happens
- Get the parent/student intro to be awesome
- Teacher interface for build & customization keys (Arjun is tech minion)
- Arjun: Build and customization keys (tech minion for Katie), documentation (mostly XS, but of everything in general), FUDcon presentation
- Jason: XS (Scott as Jason's technical minion)
Things that would be nice
- Train the student tech team.
- Sugar Labs - XS, testing
January 3, 2009-January 9, 2009
- January 3-talked delegated roles
- January 4-met with Harvard OLPC chapter, prepared the first set of activities for teacher meeting on the 5th
- January 5-tested and finalized activities and had teacher meeting, got a response from all teachers as to what specific activities they would like
- January 6-test day and work day, tested additional activities and made up the FINAL LIST for teacher training. had a general customization key and then favorite different activities for the circle view
- January 7-second teacher training workshop
- January 8-after school activity for children (student tech team)
- January 9-FudCON presentation
Notes from the Week
Notes from 1/3/09 (KATIE)
+Explained basics of how an XO works (technical aspect)
+Software stack-layering model-each layer interacts with the other (layered from physical (bottom) to activities (top)
XO/Application Interface (API):
+Activities
+Journal
+Sugar Non-Sugar
+OS (Fedora-ish)
+Open Firmware
Shell, Kernel, Network
+Hardware Define
Build: Activities-->OS (Fedora-ish)
Customization Key--> Activities (bundles)
Development Key--> password that gives you permission to use currently being developed builds (builds that are non-signed and non-released)
Sugar::windows; education::business
WINDOWS
business based
i.e. my documents/files
SUGAR
education based
i.e. communities, activities
1.sharing=collabration (mesh network, my neighborhood)
2.reflecting/documenting=journal
3. discovery=activities
everything is automatically saved-->history is logged by the applications;shows learning/process of thinking
The Development Cycle::Textbook writing Process
Build 1--> Build 2--> Build 3-->Build 4
release a build every six months
first start adding whatever you want
then start editing
get a release candidate
fact check
spell check
release. (but at the same time everything is still being updated) you can update like firefox(?)
School Server and Mesh Network
SERVER
one hub with people connecting from one distance
MESH
one hub with one person connected...one person connected from them...peer to peer connecting much better when in a faraway place (i.e. village in the middle of the dessert); one access point
SCHOOL SERVER
1. gives infrastructure access point; mesh
2. squid=local cache; able to see what is used a lot, save on the server and save it locally
3. local moodle=community level content; common web server
+mailserver
+establishing a city library
Notes from 1/4/09
+Prepared for meeting with Mac/Katelyn at 5PM 30 minutes
+success criteria: know what we're doing with CFS through Harvard when
"working relationship"
+Tried to use Emulator on Windows
at first try, cannot connect to network even after entering wireless name into server shut down
open again-worked on jason's and katie's computer
check for software updates
it works!
+Learned Terminal
command lines
cd: change directory
ls: list contents
cp: copy
cd ..: go up in directory
cp -r: copy recursive (copies everything in the folder)
rm: remove
wget: download
mu: move
Journal (technical)
Backlight
Compiled a list of possible activities for the customization stick
available at https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pFAYZYtRIh1CR_8ry7Tg8QQ&hl=en and
will get a prototype customization stick done by tomorrow
teacher meeting: 3:30PM the next day; awaiting confirmation
student server-Tuesday
teacher meeting-Wednesday (moved from Thursday)
after school: Thursday
Other points on agenda
How to download new programs
What build is and why it matters
Brief introduction in how networking works
Sharing activities with each other
Connecting to an access point
January 7, 2009
Agenda for second teacher' meeting 1. How to connect to wireless/do collaborative activities (first thing on agenda for Wednesday), demo with Chat) a. have to be on the same mesh network in order to see each other and share stuff; technically, should be able to be on the same wireless and mesh network and be able to share-best case scenario b. when sharing multiple activities, all activities will be shown on the neighborhood view, but only the one might not be able to share more than one activity c. you can only pick one: either mesh or wireless..one always takes the other off 2. Explain differences among Read E-text (zipped+plain text), Read (PDF) and View Files (zipped+Jpgs) a. Shared an example of each document on the XOs…see if people can view b. explain to teachers that they have to download the actual file and then share it on neighborhood 3. Demo one on one with each teacher’s lessonone on one, show all activities on the Favorites view a. Arjun- Biology b. Katie-History c. Jason-Spanish
info
software stack
- layers of abstraction
- clear interface between layers (API)
build and customization
What flavor of Sugardo you want What apps should be available