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[[User:Danceswithcars|danceswithcars]] 15:08, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
[[User:Danceswithcars|danceswithcars]] 15:08, 17 August 2009 (UTC)


==Production Process and Scale==

Can XOs be used to create the whole / most of the document?

What writing tools to be used? Noticed some .docx formats here, and
is that readable/ open source?

Production using the XO could be testing for the tools kids are given,
(eating our own dogfood style?)

That way the same/ similar process is available to kids and schools worldwide,
as we/they learn and document the projects they are working on and things like

* individuals (India Nobel Prize winning style micro-grant like),
* smaller deployments (one classroom Arlington, VA/El Salvador?, ),
* mid scale school system (Birmingham, Alabama, USA),
* all the way up to larger continent deployments (OLPCorps Africa)

Back in the day, it wasn't the result of a lab experiment, it was the lesson learned,
and write up report that was really graded...

[[User:Danceswithcars|danceswithcars]] 17:55, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 17:55, 17 August 2009

Maybe break off DC Resources ?

Make a separate page of the possible meeting places and sustenance needs (coffee, cables, / interests) resources?

danceswithcars 15:08, 17 August 2009 (UTC)


Production Process and Scale

Can XOs be used to create the whole / most of the document?

What writing tools to be used? Noticed some .docx formats here, and is that readable/ open source?

Production using the XO could be testing for the tools kids are given, (eating our own dogfood style?)

That way the same/ similar process is available to kids and schools worldwide, as we/they learn and document the projects they are working on and things like

  • individuals (India Nobel Prize winning style micro-grant like),
  • smaller deployments (one classroom Arlington, VA/El Salvador?, ),
  • mid scale school system (Birmingham, Alabama, USA),
  • all the way up to larger continent deployments (OLPCorps Africa)

Back in the day, it wasn't the result of a lab experiment, it was the lesson learned, and write up report that was really graded...

danceswithcars 17:55, 17 August 2009 (UTC)