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*<b> [http://sites.google.com/site/laptopsforthedominican/home Computers of the Dominican Republic]</b> - My project will provide educational and recreational opportunities for the kids in Los Tocones de las Galeras de Semaná, the Dominican Republic, by providing them with used baseball equipment and basic computers. |
*<b> [http://sites.google.com/site/laptopsforthedominican/home Computers of the Dominican Republic]</b> - My project will provide educational and recreational opportunities for the kids in Los Tocones de las Galeras de Semaná, the Dominican Republic, by providing them with used baseball equipment and basic computers. |
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*<b>Big Sky Science Partnership </b> is a pilot project bringing XO laptops into the classrooms of elementary teachers on and near the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Reservations in Montana. The XO laptops will be used to provide Internet access to each student and the Sugar software will provide the student an avenue for expressing and publishing their knowledge of science topics. Through the Sugar mixed media activities teachers will assist students in gaining an understanding of how their rural communities are interconnected with others as they investigate the natural world and science processes. |
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*<b> [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Version_support_for_datastore Version support for Sugar data store]</b> ([[Projects/Version support for data store|XO-1.5 project page]]) - Storing previous versions of user documents inside the Sugar data store ensures no work is accidently lost due to being overwritten. Accessing past versions is presented to the user as "going back in time" for a specific Journal object. |
*<b> [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Version_support_for_datastore Version support for Sugar data store]</b> ([[Projects/Version support for data store|XO-1.5 project page]]) - Storing previous versions of user documents inside the Sugar data store ensures no work is accidently lost due to being overwritten. Accessing past versions is presented to the user as "going back in time" for a specific Journal object. |
Revision as of 19:24, 29 March 2010
Contributor Projects provide new and creative ways to enhance the educational experience of the OLPC program. Past projects have included the development of creative activities and software; the creation of content, collections, and resources; the testing and assessment of other ideas; and a wide variety of related work--from the theoretical to the experimental.
- Interested in getting XOs for your own project? Please visit the Contributors page.
- Interested in helping a project already on the go? Please visit the Participate page.
- Interested in borrowing an XO? Just look for an XO Laptop Lending Library near you.
Below you can see a list of active projects already underway contributing to the OLPC vision. Click on the name of any linked activity for detailed information about its design and development status. If you are a contributor, please make sure that your project is listed in one of the sections below or on a related page.
If you are a contributor please make sure that your project is listed in one of the sections below or on a related page.