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The WNY HFES meets at 5-6:30 pm in [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105485839377564769668.000446a5e32de6d2dbddc&t=h&z=17 RIT Building 70 Room 2400]. If we can arrange a venue, we could meet begining in the afternoon for a walk-in workshop, and perhaps test some ideas for sharing during the later meeting and class. Professor Karn's class meets on Wednesdays evenings from 6 'till 9:50 pm. So perhaps we could merge into that as well for the chosen evening. |
The WNY HFES meets at 5-6:30 pm in [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=105485839377564769668.000446a5e32de6d2dbddc&t=h&z=17 RIT Building 70 Room 2400]. If we can arrange a venue, we could meet begining in the afternoon for a walk-in workshop, and perhaps test some ideas for sharing during the later meeting and class. Professor Karn's class meets on Wednesdays evenings from 6 'till 9:50 pm. So perhaps we could merge into that as well for the chosen evening. |
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An afternoon workshop with [[OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY|OLPC Rochester, NY]] leading to an evening meeting of the WNY HFES<br> |
An afternoon workshop with [[OLPC_Rochester%2C_NY|OLPC Rochester, NY]] leading to an evening meeting of the WNY HFES<br> |
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Presented by: Frederick Grose, MPH, CIH and collaborators |
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Park in Lot J. See campus map at http://inside.rit.edu/maps/ |
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===Abstract=== |
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<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.laptop.org/ One Laptop per Child]</span>, the [[One Laptop per Child|OLPC project]], is a non-profit association created by faculty members of the MIT Media Lab in 2005. The association oversees the Children’s Machine project and construction and deployment of the XO, the [[XO: The Children's Machine|$100 Laptop]], designed to “revolutionize how we educate the world's children,” including those with limited energy and other infrastructure resources. While they emphasize that OLPC is an education project, their strategy is to promote worldwide collaboration on the development of an open-source computing and communication platform. The platform would grow to accelerate learning in whole communities and among all associated with the project. Their ambitious goals and advanced, but low-cost, and energy-efficient hardware and software have captured the imaginations of hundreds of thousands of people. In November 2007 they started mass production of the XO laptop, and the pioneers of the next wave of worldwide computing seem to be in the making! |
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===About the Facilitator=== |
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Frederick Grose volunteers for the OLPC project. He served for 27 years at Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY as an industrial hygienist, asbestos hygiene manager, workplace epidemiology associate, health, safety, & chemical information systems architect & programmer, and ergonomics associate. Over his career at Kodak, he was the responsible industrial hygienist for significant tours of duty with Synthetic Chemicals, Roll Coating, & Photochemicals Divisions, and the Chemical Manufacturing, Construction, Maintenance, Facilities, Engineering, and Research & Development Organizations. He helped developed Kodak's asbestos control program, occupational exposure tracking systems, and exposure monitoring and analysis systems for historic and active cohorts of workers exposed to methylene chloride. He developed and delivered health education sessions for thousands of people working with asbestos and other hazardous physical, chemical, biological, or mechanical agents. Frederick is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, a Master of Public Health (University of California, Berkeley), and a Bachelor of Science in chemistry (University of California, Riverside). He had been working most of his final 6 years at Kodak as an ergonomics associate, helping industrial clients to develop, understand, and implement ergonomic solutions that improve jobs and workplaces. |
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'''COST:''' Members & Students – no cost; Non-members - $5 payable at the door |
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'''RSVP:''' Contact Jennifer Dyck by 19 March, 716-673-3828, Jennifer.Dyck at fredonia.edu |
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==People== |
==People== |
Revision as of 04:39, 29 February 2008
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About
The Rochester, NY interest group is a way for people in the Rochester, New York area and surrounding locations to talk about and work together on OLPC. This is a page for those interested in volunteering or contributing to the project.
OLPC Rochester, NY is
- just beginning to organize.
- a wiki page open for use by all interested parties in the Rochester area.
OLPC Rochester, NY is not
Chapters
If you know of any Rochester area schools, organizations, or groups of interested people who have organized or want to organize a Grassroots group or an University chapter, please ask them to add a link below.
Existing projects
Events
We are planning an ad hoc workshop and demonstration at RIT for, tentatively, 26 March 2008. Draft announcement
This will integrate a Western New York Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (WNY HFES) local section meeting and a graduate class of Professor Keith Karn, Usability Testing.
The WNY HFES meets at 5-6:30 pm in RIT Building 70 Room 2400. If we can arrange a venue, we could meet begining in the afternoon for a walk-in workshop, and perhaps test some ideas for sharing during the later meeting and class. Professor Karn's class meets on Wednesdays evenings from 6 'till 9:50 pm. So perhaps we could merge into that as well for the chosen evening.
26 March 2008
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One Laptop per Child, an education project
the $100 laptop that is changing the world
Show & Tell, Look, Listen & Learn, Touch & Feel, Give & Take
An afternoon workshop with OLPC Rochester, NY leading to an evening meeting of the WNY HFES
Presented by: Frederick Grose, MPH, CIH and collaborators
Location:
RIT Building 70 Room 2400 (B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences)
Park in Lot J. See campus map at http://inside.rit.edu/maps/
Abstract
One Laptop per Child, the OLPC project, is a non-profit association created by faculty members of the MIT Media Lab in 2005. The association oversees the Children’s Machine project and construction and deployment of the XO, the $100 Laptop, designed to “revolutionize how we educate the world's children,” including those with limited energy and other infrastructure resources. While they emphasize that OLPC is an education project, their strategy is to promote worldwide collaboration on the development of an open-source computing and communication platform. The platform would grow to accelerate learning in whole communities and among all associated with the project. Their ambitious goals and advanced, but low-cost, and energy-efficient hardware and software have captured the imaginations of hundreds of thousands of people. In November 2007 they started mass production of the XO laptop, and the pioneers of the next wave of worldwide computing seem to be in the making!
Timeline
1-5 pm - Drop In (at any time - All are welcome), Check Things Out, Get to Know Each Other, Try Things Out
- 1:00 - doors open: set up XOs & networking; invite others to do likewise, casual introductions..
- ~1:45 - Identify interests or topic groups among attendees, suggest that they gather and self-organize. Possibly:
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- ~2:30 (or as seems timely) - Break (popcorn popper) Report discoveries, suggestions, raise questions. Address questions, summarize and document on boards, redirect, regroup, or shuffle among topics as desired.
- ~3:15 (or as seems timely) - Repeat previous step as appropriate.
- ~4:00 - finalize additional demonstrations & topics for 5:00 pm WNY HFES meeting; topic groups summarize items learned, open questions, plans, and report same on wiki and on board in classroom.
- 4:30 - Refreshments (sandwiches for full-day attendees), greet arriving HFES attendees, personal networking.
5-6:00 pm - WNY HFES Meeting time
- 5:00 - HFES meeting introductions, speaker comments on OLPC project, explain theme, begin to answer new questions.
- 5:30 - Identify any OLPC topic groups still present; have attendees get up to mill around and exercise theme actions.
6-9:50 pm - Keith Karn's Usability Testing Class
- 6:00 - Solicit all to visit OLPC wiki, contribute ideas to the project via the OLPC Rochester, NY page, and spread the word about the project to friends and colleagues.
- 6:05 - Keith Karn's class agenda
About the Facilitator
Frederick Grose volunteers for the OLPC project. He served for 27 years at Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY as an industrial hygienist, asbestos hygiene manager, workplace epidemiology associate, health, safety, & chemical information systems architect & programmer, and ergonomics associate. Over his career at Kodak, he was the responsible industrial hygienist for significant tours of duty with Synthetic Chemicals, Roll Coating, & Photochemicals Divisions, and the Chemical Manufacturing, Construction, Maintenance, Facilities, Engineering, and Research & Development Organizations. He helped developed Kodak's asbestos control program, occupational exposure tracking systems, and exposure monitoring and analysis systems for historic and active cohorts of workers exposed to methylene chloride. He developed and delivered health education sessions for thousands of people working with asbestos and other hazardous physical, chemical, biological, or mechanical agents. Frederick is a Certified Industrial Hygienist, a Master of Public Health (University of California, Berkeley), and a Bachelor of Science in chemistry (University of California, Riverside). He had been working most of his final 6 years at Kodak as an ergonomics associate, helping industrial clients to develop, understand, and implement ergonomic solutions that improve jobs and workplaces.
COST: Members & Students – no cost; Non-members - $5 payable at the door
RSVP: Contact Jennifer Dyck by 19 March, 716-673-3828, Jennifer.Dyck at fredonia.edu
Register your interest with ideas here: (sign with ~~~~ )
People
- Frederick Grose
- Professor Keith Karn
- Professor Stephen Jacobs' OLPC page, RIT page
- you
Project ideas
- If you're in the Rochester area and want to work on a project with someone local, post ideas here.