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[[User:Mokurai|Edward Mokurai Cherlin]] |
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[[Image:Cherlin-xo.jpg|Ah haz teh bestest toyz]] |
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'''Projects:''' Haitian [[Kreyol|Kreyòl]] and Cambodian [[Khmer]] [[localization]]; [[OLPC Publications|documentation]]; [[language]] support ([[keyboards]], [[IME]]s, [[fonts]]); San Francisco Bay Area bid for PyCon2010; [[Illinois]] HB5000, The Children's Low-Cost Laptop Act; [[Controversies|Open Source Management]]; all of the functions necessary for the success of the Laptop that are out of scope for OLPC: |
'''Projects:''' Haitian [[Kreyol|Kreyòl]] and Cambodian [[Khmer]] [[localization]]; [[OLPC Publications|documentation]]; [[language]] support ([[keyboards]], [[IME]]s, [[fonts]]); San Francisco Bay Area bid for PyCon2010; [[Illinois]] HB5000, The Children's Low-Cost Laptop Act; [[Controversies|Open Source Management]]; all of the functions necessary for the success of the Laptop that are out of scope for OLPC: |
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Revision as of 03:16, 20 May 2008
Projects: Haitian Kreyòl and Cambodian Khmer localization; documentation; language support (keyboards, IMEs, fonts); San Francisco Bay Area bid for PyCon2010; Illinois HB5000, The Children's Low-Cost Laptop Act; Open Source Management; all of the functions necessary for the success of the Laptop that are out of scope for OLPC:
- A public discussion about what real education would be in a world of Freedom and near-zero costs for information, software, and communications, and of free peoples
- A fresh analysis of all renewable power options in forms appropriate to remote and impoverished villages everywhere
- The same for Internet connections, including connectivity in dense forest and mountainous terrain
- A microfinance plan for supporting renewable electric power and Internet in village schools, with local business opportunities to pay back the loans
- A new program of teacher education that not only teaches what we know about learning, but uses it
- Content in local languages
- A way for students with XOs to communicate with the world in safety
- Support for collaboration between schools