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Hi, I am an educator in the us and work with low income children. Are there others out there that see the need to integrate this project domestically. I understand that the poverty I see is dwarfed by that in other areas but I still see the need here. It is very exciting and wonderful to see so many smart and passionate people working on this. |
Hi, I am an educator in the us and work with low income children. Are there others out there that see the need to integrate this project domestically. I understand that the poverty I see is dwarfed by that in other areas but I still see the need here. It is very exciting and wonderful to see so many smart and passionate people working on this. |
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Hi, Lauren: Jane Krauss here, from Eugene, Oregon. I'm excited to participate in a community of practice around teaching with and teaching about the XO. I am an education writer and curriculum and technology coach. I am putting together an XO group in the NING professional network called Classroom 2.0 I hope we can contribute and learn in this wiki space as well. jane.krauss@gmail.com |
Hi, Lauren: Jane Krauss here, from Eugene, Oregon. I'm excited to participate in a community of practice around teaching with and teaching about the XO. I am an education writer and curriculum and technology coach. I am putting together an XO group in the NING professional network called Classroom 2.0 I hope we can contribute and learn in this wiki space as well. Re: Your P.S. above, I am very interested in sharing ideas with the OLPC dev team. I'd like to email you, can't see your address. jane.krauss@gmail.com |
Revision as of 17:43, 16 November 2007
This is a page for questions and ideas about how to work with XOs or sugar emulators in a classroom. The letter at the bottom describes some further questions to answer.
Ideas for teachers
Ideas for classroom materials and support
What kinds of materials would be helpful for you to have in your classroom? Training manuals? Lesson plans? Examples of activities from other OLPC classrooms?
- Sample activities/lesson plans
- Examples of activities/lessons from other classrooms
Ideas for information about other pilot programs
What kind of information would you like to have about other pilot programs? Ideas for activities? News and reports? Photos and videos from other classrooms? Ways to ask questions and share advice?
- Profiles. Kids take self-portraits with their XO, and write about their favorite thing about their laptop.
- The XO map. Where are all the other users? where are the developers?
- A syndicated blog of individual blogs like OLPC Ceibal
Ideas for collaboration between pilot programs
How would you like to be linked to classrooms around the world? Through a map? Through a blog? Through a wiki? Or not at all?
Ideas for support
And in terms of support, what kind of resources would you like to see from the OLPC development team? A technical contact? A way to ask for help? Something else?
- Discussion/support forum of some sort -- or syndication of many individual fora (note the different mailing lists)
- OLPC-specific Education networks
Letter to XO Teachers
Hi, my name is Lauren, and I've just joined OLPC for the summer. During the year, I teach at Queens College, part of the City University of New York. But for now, my big project is to work on ways to support you-- the teachers involved in OLPC pilot programs around the world.
I'd like to begin by learning as much as I can about how you use the laptops in your classrooms, and how the project is going so far. What's worked well? What's been difficult? What activities and uses are you particularly proud of? And is there anything that you're excited about for the future? I would love to hear from you!
Best, Lauren
PS: Eventually, I'd like to think about ways to share ideas for activities and lessons, and ways to share advice between teachers and with the OLPC development team. I would also love to hear your thoughts on this. You can email me, or you can add your ideas directly to the OLPCWiki: XO_Teachers#Ideas_for_classroom_materials_and_support
Hi, I am an educator in the us and work with low income children. Are there others out there that see the need to integrate this project domestically. I understand that the poverty I see is dwarfed by that in other areas but I still see the need here. It is very exciting and wonderful to see so many smart and passionate people working on this.
Hi, Lauren: Jane Krauss here, from Eugene, Oregon. I'm excited to participate in a community of practice around teaching with and teaching about the XO. I am an education writer and curriculum and technology coach. I am putting together an XO group in the NING professional network called Classroom 2.0 I hope we can contribute and learn in this wiki space as well. Re: Your P.S. above, I am very interested in sharing ideas with the OLPC dev team. I'd like to email you, can't see your address. jane.krauss@gmail.com