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This is a list of OLPC-organized events. For a broader list of events where OLPC has a presence, or where there are presentations given on the subject, see the [[XO roadshows#Demonstrations|XO Roadshows]] page.
This is a list of OLPC-organized events. For a broader list of events where OLPC has a presence, or where there are presentations given on the subject, see the [[XO roadshows#Demonstrations|XO Roadshows]] page.


== Cosponsored events ==
=== Game Jam PERU, October 2008 ===
A 2-3 day event leading up to / overlapping with an existing open source and tech conference in Cusco, coordinated in part by Hernan Pachas.



== Proposed events ==
== Proposed events ==
=== Physics Game Jam, OLPC HQ, August 29-31, 2008 ===
''organized by [[user:bjordan|Brian Jordan]].''


=== OLPC Latin America / Africa event, Fall 2008 ===
=== OLPC Latin America / Africa event, Fall 2008 ===

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I was thinking we could make this a full ~1.5-day workshop that focused alternately on Latin America and on Africa : organized by student groups from both regions, inviting major speakers to address the need for educational change in the most remote areas, and its potential impact on basic sustainable agriculture, health, economics and city development.
I was thinking we could make this a full ~1.5-day workshop that focused alternately on Latin America and on Africa : organized by student groups from both regions, inviting major speakers to address the need for educational change in the most remote areas, and its potential impact on basic sustainable agriculture, health, economics and city development.


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identifying [student] contacts for major universities and libraries;
identifying [student] contacts for major universities and libraries;
identifying regions most in need of this sort of change, and groups/organizations we (as a conference group) know with field experience in each one
identifying regions most in need of this sort of change, and groups/organizations we (as a conference group) know with field experience in each one

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Revision as of 20:51, 1 August 2008

This is a list of OLPC-organized events. For a broader list of events where OLPC has a presence, or where there are presentations given on the subject, see the XO Roadshows page.


Cosponsored events

Game Jam PERU, October 2008

A 2-3 day event leading up to / overlapping with an existing open source and tech conference in Cusco, coordinated in part by Hernan Pachas.


Proposed events

Physics Game Jam, OLPC HQ, August 29-31, 2008

organized by Brian Jordan.

OLPC Latin America / Africa event, Fall 2008

I was thinking we could make this a full ~1.5-day workshop that focused alternately on Latin America and on Africa : organized by student groups from both regions, inviting major speakers to address the need for educational change in the most remote areas, and its potential impact on basic sustainable agriculture, health, economics and city development.

Attendees -- development-group organizers to speak to the need of broad cross-country community support to make these efforts sustainable across political/educational turmoil; students to launch new projects and local university OLPC chapters; educators to share their experiences in the field and brainstorm how to make things work at many levels; on the ground, with parent/teacher gropus, with local districts, with ministries, and globally.

potential outcomes

a plan for regional events in south america, central america, and parts of africa;
a list of groups to engage and invite to join future events to learn about and contribute ideas to the project; including groups already engaged in educational reform projects
a list of luminaries to contact to form regional advisory groups;
identifying [student] contacts for major universities and libraries;
identifying regions most in need of this sort of change, and groups/organizations we (as a conference group) know with field experience in each one
18.85.19.173 20:50, 1 August 2008 (UTC)