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[http://www.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia] was launched in March 2008. They received a small batch of laptops to distribute as that independent Foundation could manage it across pilot projects in the region. |
[http://www.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia] was launched in March 2008. They received a small batch of laptops to distribute as that independent Foundation could manage it across pilot projects in the region. |
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== Technical development == |
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Technical development is co-ordinated at https://dev.laptop.org.au/. See the [https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/general/wiki/Participation Participation] page to get involved. |
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=== Technical projects === |
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Some of the key technical projects supported by OLPC Australia. |
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'''[https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xo-au XO-AU]''': an Australian-specific software build for XOs. It contains localised settings and content suitable for Australian children. It has been developed in consultation with schools, educators and local communities. |
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'''[https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xs-au XS-AU]''': a reconfiguration of the XS school server. |
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'''[https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/mini-server Mini Server]''': A mini update server that runs on an XO. Other XOs can wirelessly update their OS from it, using olpc-update. In a sense, it is like [[Nandblaster]], but data (including the Journal) is preserved. |
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== Key contacts == |
== Key contacts == |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[OLPC Oceania]] |
* [[OLPC Oceania]] |
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*[[OLPC New Zealand]] |
* [[OLPC New Zealand]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[http://www.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia (official site)] |
* [http://www.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia (official site)] |
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* [https://dev.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia development] |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia (Wikipedia)] |
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Revision as of 03:42, 16 January 2011
OLPC Australia was launched in March 2008. They received a small batch of laptops to distribute as that independent Foundation could manage it across pilot projects in the region.
Technical development
Technical development is co-ordinated at https://dev.laptop.org.au/. See the Participation page to get involved.
Technical projects
Some of the key technical projects supported by OLPC Australia.
XO-AU: an Australian-specific software build for XOs. It contains localised settings and content suitable for Australian children. It has been developed in consultation with schools, educators and local communities.
XS-AU: a reconfiguration of the XS school server.
Mini Server: A mini update server that runs on an XO. Other XOs can wirelessly update their OS from it, using olpc-update. In a sense, it is like Nandblaster, but data (including the Journal) is preserved.
Key contacts
OLPC Australia Board
- Rangan Srikhanta, Chief Executive Officer
- Clinton Hoffmann, Acting Chairman
- Prof. Barry Vercoe, Director
- Charles Kane, Director
- Philip Argy, Non-executive Director
- Michael McLeod - Director
Team
- Sridhar Dhanapalan, Technical Manager
- Penelope Bowden, Marketing Manager
- Kelly McJannett, Communications Manager
- Crighton Nichols, Education and Research Manager
- Elisha Barrett, Program Manager
- Rita Sharma, Office Manager
- Ning Gong, Finance and Logistics Co-ordinator
- Alan James, Regional Manager - Northern Territory
See also
External links
Primary Language | ,|x|Language spoken::x}} |
Number of Laptops | Number of manufactured laptops::5000 |
Keyboard Layout | Keyboard::OLPC English Keyboard |
Build | ,|x|Software release::x}} |
Date(s) Arrived in Country | ,|x|Has received laptops on date::x}} |
School Server | ,|x|School server status::x}} |
Deployment Status | Deployment status::Started by Barry Vercoe and the separate non-profit ''OLPC Australia''; the current group is unaffiliated with Pia Waugh and her early trial deployments in Australia. |