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Revision as of 17:18, 23 April 2008
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Kids and Parents
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There are plenty of opportunities for kids and parents alike to get involved in the OLPC project. You can:
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Teachers and Educational Organizations
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Are you a teacher or high school/college student? You can contribute by doing testing, development, mentoring, and more.
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You don't have to code to contribute! There are plenty of ways that artists, writers, photographers, etc. can help out.
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This is a global project; we ♥ people who can help translate wiki content, software, and content bundles.
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Getting started is pretty easy for testers and developers. There is a strong developer community, as well as a developer support infrastructure.
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There are lots of hardware opportunities, from alternative power brainstorming to peripheral development to XO repair.
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Local opportunities
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Help create changes in the community you live in - as well as ones you'd like to go to.
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Virtual opportunities
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There are plenty of ways to get involved online.
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For an older overview of getting involved, see the more detailed page Getting involved in OLPC, or Participate (Old Page).