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* March 9-13 : [http://2007.sxsw.com/interactive/ South by Southwest, Interactive] Austin, TX, Jonah Bosseiwtch |
* March 9-13 : [http://2007.sxsw.com/interactive/ South by Southwest, Interactive] Austin, TX, Jonah Bosseiwtch |
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* March 24-15 : [http://www.newteacheracademy.org/default.aspx?pageid=652 Popular Culture in the Classroom: "Teach, Think, Play"], Teachers College, New York, NY, Jonah Bossewitch |
* March 24-15 : [http://www.newteacheracademy.org/default.aspx?pageid=652 Popular Culture in the Classroom: "Teach, Think, Play"], Teachers College, New York, NY, Jonah Bossewitch |
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=== Suggestions for demonstrations === |
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So many conferences, so little time... maybe somebody is 'around' and it could be a good opportunity to show or demo the XO. |
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* [http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/ Cátedra UNESCO de Educación a Distancia] keeps track of series of events related to open, flexible, virtual or distance learning globally (with some emphasis on spanish) '''[http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/abajo12.html here]''' ([http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/abajo12.html#Febrero,%202007 February], [http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/abajo12.html#Marzo,%202007 March], [http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/abajo12.html#Abril,%202007 April], [http://www.uned.es/catedraunesco-ead/abajo12.html#Mayo,%202007 May]...). |
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* [http://www.elearningworkshops.com/ eLearning Workshops] keeps a [http://www.elearningworkshops.com/modules.php?name=Calendario&op=list&d=4&m=2&y=2007 similar list] (or a [http://www.elearningworkshops.com/modules.php?d=4&m=2&y=2007&op=year&name=Calendario&col= calendar view]) |
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'''Suggestion:''' Wouldn't this list be more useful by having it [[Talk:Laptop demonstrations# Geographic Organization|geographically organized (discussion tab)]] too? --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 23:33, 3 February 2007 (EST) |
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Revision as of 04:33, 4 February 2007
XOs are regularly demonstrated or on display at conferences and other events.
If you are going to be at a conference with your XO, and are willing to show it off and let others play with it for a while, please add the event details below. If you are giving a full-fledged demonstration of some number of XOs at an event, please note it below in bold. If you or someone you know is attending or hosting an event and wants to include an XO display [but doesn't have one], please leave details in the second list.
XO demonstrations
- Jan 28-31 : Asia Source II, Jaya Kumar
- Feb 23-25 : PyCon 2007, Addison Texas. Ivan Krstic (1+)
- Feb 24-25 : FOSDEM 2007, Brussels. Rob Savoye (1), Jim Gettys (1+)
- Mar 6-7 : Game Developers Conference 2007, San Francisco. SJ (1+)
- Apr 2-5 : Aquops Conference 2007, Quebec City. Jean Piché, Nathanael Lécaudé (2)
- June 12: Northern Colorado Linux Users Group, Fort Collins, Colorado. Jordan Crouse (1+)
XO requests for demonstration
If you would like to have one XO in an event, please enter it, and 'sign' it to coordinate possibilities
- dates : event, location - contact info
- Feb 21-23 : Nonprofit Software Development Summit, San Francisco, Jonah Bossewitch
- Feb 24 : Grassroots Media Conference, New York, NY
- March 9-13 : South by Southwest, Interactive Austin, TX, Jonah Bosseiwtch
- March 24-15 : Popular Culture in the Classroom: "Teach, Think, Play", Teachers College, New York, NY, Jonah Bossewitch
Suggestions for demonstrations
So many conferences, so little time... maybe somebody is 'around' and it could be a good opportunity to show or demo the XO.
- Cátedra UNESCO de Educación a Distancia keeps track of series of events related to open, flexible, virtual or distance learning globally (with some emphasis on spanish) here (February, March, April, May...).
- eLearning Workshops keeps a similar list (or a calendar view)
Suggestion: Wouldn't this list be more useful by having it geographically organized (discussion tab) too? --Xavi 23:33, 3 February 2007 (EST)