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On February 8. 2008, a press event was held in the offices of a friendly non-profit in Istanbul, including two national newspapers, to talk about OLPC, the XO, and OLPC Turkey. The aim is to reach educators and groups working in the rural eastern parts of Turkey in the near future.
On February 8. 2008, a press event was held in the offices of a friendly non-profit in Istanbul, including two national newspapers, to talk about OLPC, the XO, and OLPC Turkey. The aim is to reach educators and groups working in the rural eastern parts of Turkey in the near future.


==== School ideas ====
''Discussions with [[user:alpstein|Alp Simsek]], 17:46, 21 March 2008 (EDT)''
: There is a school (Mecitözü Kiz YiBO) of 317 students, 2/3 f and 1/3 m, in Mecitözü (275 km from Ankara), for students from around Çorum. They have internet and power (at school at home); it is a town of 26,000. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecit%C3%B6z%C3%BC Mecitözü on WP] They are particularly interested. Their CS teacher is away on military service, but another may be available next term.
: They are interested in getting an XO for each of the students and teachers. (Q being answered: how many teachers are there? ~330 in all? how many can be plugged in at once given school wiring; what other gear would be needed? servers, antennas, a few bulk chargers; &c.)
: '''local support''' : İLKYAR is the local volunteer-based group working with this school (and 8 others), interested in supporting this project and already working in this school (they talked to all of their schools, and this seemed the most promising one to work with XOs). Prof. Yaşar ÖZDEN from the 'computers & pedagogy education and technology dept' at Middle Eastern Technical University is working with Ilkyar, and teaches educators who go out to primary scohols to teach computers. He wants to find out more about how to help with this and related deployment. Questions: who will handle repairs, local technical support, recycling/local-shipping, and interpretation of global help questions (in tandem with the global support team)?


==see also==
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Revision as of 21:46, 21 March 2008

OLPC Turkey is just getting off the ground, as of early 2008. The first meetings were held in December 2007 among students in the MIT Turkish Students Association.

Outreach

Within Boston

Members of the MIT-TSA, including Alp S., have been in touch with aaron and SJ over the past few weeks, and have sat in on two presentations with and about the program. There are roughly 10 local students currently involved in the community, and a similar number in Turkey.

Within Turkey

On February 8. 2008, a press event was held in the offices of a friendly non-profit in Istanbul, including two national newspapers, to talk about OLPC, the XO, and OLPC Turkey. The aim is to reach educators and groups working in the rural eastern parts of Turkey in the near future.

School ideas

Discussions with Alp Simsek, 17:46, 21 March 2008 (EDT)

There is a school (Mecitözü Kiz YiBO) of 317 students, 2/3 f and 1/3 m, in Mecitözü (275 km from Ankara), for students from around Çorum. They have internet and power (at school at home); it is a town of 26,000. Mecitözü on WP They are particularly interested. Their CS teacher is away on military service, but another may be available next term.
They are interested in getting an XO for each of the students and teachers. (Q being answered: how many teachers are there? ~330 in all? how many can be plugged in at once given school wiring; what other gear would be needed? servers, antennas, a few bulk chargers; &c.)
local support : İLKYAR is the local volunteer-based group working with this school (and 8 others), interested in supporting this project and already working in this school (they talked to all of their schools, and this seemed the most promising one to work with XOs). Prof. Yaşar ÖZDEN from the 'computers & pedagogy education and technology dept' at Middle Eastern Technical University is working with Ilkyar, and teaches educators who go out to primary scohols to teach computers. He wants to find out more about how to help with this and related deployment. Questions: who will handle repairs, local technical support, recycling/local-shipping, and interpretation of global help questions (in tandem with the global support team)?

see also