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We encourage you to work on these projects or other ones that you may have been working on, or just thought up a minute ago - if you come up with new project ideas, please link them here.
We encourage you to work on these projects or other ones that you may have been working on, or just thought up a minute ago - if you come up with new project ideas, please link them here.


== Projects ==
== Proposed projects ==


* [[/Rosco|Rosco]] - UNICEF project; radio station "on the go" - plug a USB stick into a laptop, boot, and begin transmitting radio programmes.
* [[/Rosco|Rosco]] - UNICEF project; radio station "on the go" - plug a USB stick into a laptop, boot, and begin transmitting radio programmes.
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* [[/Community Mapping|Community Mapping]] - UNICEF project; application for mapping villages and communities, a common procedure for identifying public health issues and threats
* [[/Community Mapping|Community Mapping]] - UNICEF project; application for mapping villages and communities, a common procedure for identifying public health issues and threats
* [[/RapidSMS|RapidSMS]] - UNICEF project; a web-based platform for sending SMS messages, and receiving SMS/Audio messages.
* [[/RapidSMS|RapidSMS]] - UNICEF project; a web-based platform for sending SMS messages, and receiving SMS/Audio messages.
* Record stories using OurStories and other programs (not sure what the limitations are for what you can record with OurStories)
* Record lectures - get professors, teachers, and experts to come in and talk for half an hour on something they're passionate about
* Record life stories from walk-ins from the street
* Record conversations, debates, discussions on difficult topics
* Record screencasts and demos of cool things people have done with their XOs
* Record musicians playing
* Record theatrical productions
* Record language lessons (see colingo.org)
* Subtitle and translate when possible (DotSub?)
* Morse code input peripheral
* Accessibility peripherals - think mice, keyboard, joysticks for children who are disabled that can be made from a few dollars' worth of components - an mcu and supporting circuitry and a simple sensor, hooked up to objects that you have on hand (instead of using a plastic molded piece for a joystick handle, use a stick, etc)
* Datalogging sensors - the mic in port of the XO is an analog in port as well, so temperature, pH, light, etc. modules for logging science experiments (and then get some coders to work on a Measure activity add-on to make data collection easier, and put up a site where it's really easy to share the results of those experiments and data)
* Some youth journalism Activity proposals have been written [[Talk:Learning_activities/Journalism|here]].

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Introduction

Here is a list of projects related to UNICEF and OLPC initiatives that have been proposed for the Story Jam. They are all related to the themes of collecting stories and information from around the world and sharing them with others.

We encourage you to work on these projects or other ones that you may have been working on, or just thought up a minute ago - if you come up with new project ideas, please link them here.

Proposed projects

  • Rosco - UNICEF project; radio station "on the go" - plug a USB stick into a laptop, boot, and begin transmitting radio programmes.
  • Mizizi - UNICEF project; software for Our Stories that provides an easy way for people to collect stories and meta-information from their personal computer and upload it to a server where it can be aggregated. Multilingual, platform-independent.
  • UNIWIKI - UNICEF project; a customized MediaWiki installation that is deisgned to address some common wiki usability issues.
  • Community Mapping - UNICEF project; application for mapping villages and communities, a common procedure for identifying public health issues and threats
  • RapidSMS - UNICEF project; a web-based platform for sending SMS messages, and receiving SMS/Audio messages.
  • Record stories using OurStories and other programs (not sure what the limitations are for what you can record with OurStories)
  • Record lectures - get professors, teachers, and experts to come in and talk for half an hour on something they're passionate about
  • Record life stories from walk-ins from the street
  • Record conversations, debates, discussions on difficult topics
  • Record screencasts and demos of cool things people have done with their XOs
  • Record musicians playing
  • Record theatrical productions
  • Record language lessons (see colingo.org)
  • Subtitle and translate when possible (DotSub?)
  • Morse code input peripheral
  • Accessibility peripherals - think mice, keyboard, joysticks for children who are disabled that can be made from a few dollars' worth of components - an mcu and supporting circuitry and a simple sensor, hooked up to objects that you have on hand (instead of using a plastic molded piece for a joystick handle, use a stick, etc)
  • Datalogging sensors - the mic in port of the XO is an analog in port as well, so temperature, pH, light, etc. modules for logging science experiments (and then get some coders to work on a Measure activity add-on to make data collection easier, and put up a site where it's really easy to share the results of those experiments and data)
  • Some youth journalism Activity proposals have been written here.