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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 18:59, 9 June 2008
NOTE: The contents of this page are not set in stone, and are subject to change! This page is a draft in active flux ... |
This is a work in progress, being typed on right now by Brian Jordan and Mel Chua. Find us in #olpc-groups and join in!
What this guide is
Who this guide is for
Table of contents
You can choose to go through the materials in this guide in any of 3 different ways, though we suggest reading the Step by step guide first, then plotting out a Suggested timeline and following it while referring to Resources as needed.
Suggested timeline
For a time-based breakdown of tasks, see the resources in this section; this is where to go to find out what to do 1 month in advance, 2 weeks in advance, 2 days in advance, 1 day after, and so on.
Step by step
This section covers everything in detail, but without a timeline. These are the various topics and subtopics you'll have to deal with when running a Jam.
- /Picking a focus
- /Getting space
- /Scheduling time
- /Getting people
- /Getting resources
- /Following up
- /Learning from past Jams
Resources
This is a quick reference to templates and resources used throughout this guide.