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== Projects needing some massaging ==
== Projects needing some massaging ==
To list a project for review, please create a separate page for it, and follow the process above on that page (adding a pfr template, then creating the review page and adding it to the month's log).


Below are some draft project ideas that haven't had their own pages created yet.





Revision as of 05:16, 10 February 2009

To submit a project for review, first create a page with the title of your project, then follow the three steps below. See also the contributors program and contributors program criteria for some specific programs that use the results of these reviews discussions.

A monthly log of recent projects can be found at OLPC:Projects for review/Log.

Listing a project for review

To list a single project for review, follow this three-step process:

I.
Add a review tag to the project page.
  • Insert this template: {{pfr1}} at the top of the project.
  • Include an edit summary "PfR: see [[OLPC:Projects for review/ProjectName]].
  • Save the page.
II.
Create the project review page.
  • Click the link saying "this project's entry" to open the project-review page.
  • Insert this template:
{{subst:pfr2
| submitter = Submitter
| page = ProjectName
| loc = Location
| req = Hardware or help requested
| duration = Project duration
| completion = % completed
}} ~~~~

Replace Hardware with the # of XOs and anything else requested, Description with why the project is useful to others, &c.

  • Include a summary : PfR for [[ProjectName]]
  • Save the page.
III.
Update the review log.

Open the projects for review log page. At the top of the list on the log page,
insert this template: {{subst:pfr3 | page=ProjectName}}

  • Include a summary: Adding ProjectName .
  • Save the page. Your insertion will be expanded to: {{OLPC:Projects for review/ProjectName}}.


Projects needing some massaging

To list a project for review, please create a separate page for it, and follow the process above on that page (adding a pfr template, then creating the review page and adding it to the month's log).

Below are some draft project ideas that haven't had their own pages created yet.


OLPC: The Bolivia Project

  • has a plan in place, background for future work and 6 months experience with XOs
  • who: leighmeldrum 10 XOs / 12 mo

Extensive computer experience, particularly with Mac OS. I have been working with the XO computer since September 2008 and have become very familiar with the program and interface. I am also the lead on logistics for this project and as a result have become very familiar with the peripheral requirements for a successful launch. planning this project since September 2008 and have a firm logistical plan in place. contemplating a parallel pilot project in Canada to run simultaneously. have an established Teacher's Advisory Committee contributing to an education plan and have been in contact with ppl in Peru and Nepal.

our team are working on a pilot for two remote communities in Bolivia for the summer of 2009... bringing 100 laptops as a test-run with future plans [3k in 2010]. In February 2009, going to Bolivia to meet with the teachers in those communities and provide them with several laptops. We hope this will prepare the teacher's for the full deployment in the summer and get buy-in on the project.


Amicitia Am. School of Fez

  • multilingual school proposal; needs detail. How would results be shared?
  • who: mhasbrouck 25 XOs, 10 mo

Many of our team members and staff are experienced users of business software as well as substantially comfortable and familiar with educational software. We have a technician who works with the few computers we have at the school currently.

It would be a fantastic opportunity for our students to be able to demo these computers. Thank you for considering our school for your projects. We have a tri-lingual school that is in the traditional city of Fez, Morocco. The majority of the students are Moroccan, and the others are from other countries. We have 160 students with only 8 working computers in the school.

In this project, we would like to demo the computers by training our teachers to use them first for a period of two months. Then we would like to do a project with our multi-lingual 5th grade students in which we teach them to harvest information off the internet and us this information for a world cultures fair or other appropriate presentation. This would be an 8 month project and we would give extensive feedback.


OLPC pilot in Israel

  • wants a B2 upgrade, but has already run a B2 project. pending update from Guy.
  • who: guysoft 30 XOs 6 mo