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To sumbit a project, page, or idea for peer review, include it in the appropriate section below.
Please sumbit projects, pages, or ideas here for peer review by the OLPC community. To submit something, include a section for it, with the name of what you wish to be reviewd (and a wikilink to it) in the appropriate section below. Please use the following template:

== <name> ==
:'''Description''': one-line description of the project and its creators
: <review and questions by submitter>
=== Comments ===
''input by individual reviewers; listing each adressable point on a new line.''



== Criteria ==
== Criteria ==
Please assess projects according to how well it promotes OLPC's [[mission]] to improve education for children throughout the world, and help them learn how to learn. See [[Activity guidelines]] for general project guidelines.
Please assess projects according to how well it promotes OLPC's [[mission]] to improve education for children throughout the world, and help them learn how to learn.


* General guidelines: [[Project guidelines]]
* Local guidelines : please add any guidelines that are particular to a region, language, or culture.


== Projects ==
== Projects ==
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=== [[Kuku]] ===
=== [[Kuku]] ===
One of the first non-core activities tested on the laptop. By Julius Lucks. How could it be made better, integrated with other activities more? It currently can share tilesets with [[Memorize]]; how can that be improved? Any comments welcome.
:'''description''': One of the first non-core activities tested on the laptop. By Julius Lucks.
: How could it be made better, integrated with other activities more? It currently can share tilesets with [[Memorize]]; how can that be improved? Any comments welcome.





Revision as of 21:53, 9 February 2008

Please sumbit projects, pages, or ideas here for peer review by the OLPC community. To submit something, include a section for it, with the name of what you wish to be reviewd (and a wikilink to it) in the appropriate section below. Please use the following template:

== <name> ==
:Description: one-line description of the project and its creators
: <review and questions by submitter>
=== Comments ===
input by individual reviewers; listing each adressable point on a new line.


Criteria

Please assess projects according to how well it promotes OLPC's mission to improve education for children throughout the world, and help them learn how to learn.

  • General guidelines: Project guidelines
  • Local guidelines : please add any guidelines that are particular to a region, language, or culture.

Projects

If you have an activity you'd like to hvae reviewed, post it here.

Kuku

description: One of the first non-core activities tested on the laptop. By Julius Lucks.
How could it be made better, integrated with other activities more? It currently can share tilesets with Memorize; how can that be improved? Any comments welcome.


Reviewing ideas and related projects

If you want to review or move forward an idea or sister project that hasn't really started yet, list it here. Criteria for review will be a bit different than for active projects; including how likely it is to find a sustainable development and maintenance community.

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