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=== Meeting Notes === |
=== Meeting Notes === |
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'''30 Nov 2006''' |
'''30 Nov 2006''' <small>([[User:Sj|SJ]] & Matthew Steven Carlos)</small> |
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attending: SJ Klein, Matthew Steven Carlos |
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* Human Resource Hubs/Nodes for each Community/ Country (and the reasons these particular people are important to the success of OLPC) will include: |
* Human Resource Hubs/Nodes for each Community/ Country (and the reasons these particular people are important to the success of OLPC) will include: |
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*** Aaron Lansky (National Yiddish Book Center, Founder) |
*** Aaron Lansky (National Yiddish Book Center, Founder) |
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** Other |
** Other Nodes |
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*** Edward Tufte, Harvard Faculty |
*** Edward Tufte, Harvard Faculty |
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** [http://www.widernet.org/ Widernet] and the [http://www.widernet.org/digitalLibrary/index.htm eGranary project] (distribution of library content over LANs) |
** [http://www.widernet.org/ Widernet] and the [http://www.widernet.org/digitalLibrary/index.htm eGranary project] (distribution of library content over LANs) |
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== Questions == |
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# How to present the mission and method to these various persons/institutions? |
# How to present the mission and method to these various persons/institutions? |
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# When OLPC kids produce content, how is that shared / uploaded (with both other OLPC communities and the industrialized world)? |
# When OLPC kids produce content, how is that shared / uploaded (with both other OLPC communities and the industrialized world)? |
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** Communicate to the communities that the content they produce is valuable to the industrialized world. To to see how we are the same and different; to provide new paradigms for human interaction, as well as the uses of technology, etc. |
** Communicate to the communities that the content they produce is valuable to the industrialized world. To to see how we are the same and different; to provide new paradigms for human interaction, as well as the uses of technology, etc. |
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** Gather OLPC stories about what did not go as planned during research and initial implementation of previous related projects (wrong, imperfect, unexpected results) and find a way to combine them into a story OLPC might share with other organisations and communities where laptops will be dispersed. |
** Gather OLPC stories about what did not go as planned during research and initial implementation of previous related projects (wrong, imperfect, unexpected results) and find a way to combine them into a story OLPC might share with other organisations and communities where laptops will be dispersed. |
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** Acquire copyright for text adventures; cf. .Z |
** Acquire copyright for [http://www.ifcomp.org/ text adventures]; cf. [http://www.ifcomp.org/comp06/download.html Z-code interpreters/editors and the like]. |
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** Encourage stories about writing & publicly-reading stories, writing interactive fiction, &c. |
** Encourage stories about writing & publicly-reading stories, writing interactive fiction, &c. |
Revision as of 20:28, 5 December 2006
Ideas for the OLPC Content Working Group and members.
Notes, Proceedings and Ruminations
TODO: Find regular meeting times. Next weekend : Sunday gathering @ 1700 EST.
Meeting Notes
30 Nov 2006 (SJ & Matthew Steven Carlos)
- Human Resource Hubs/Nodes for each Community/ Country (and the reasons these particular people are important to the success of OLPC) will include:
- Kids
- Artists
- Storytellers
- Teachers
- Librarians
- Christine Madsen (Open Collections Program, Manager @ Harvard University Library)
- Non-profits
- Cathy Casserly (Hewlett Foudation)
- Mike Smith (Hewlett Foundation)
- Global Academics
- Scholars at Liberty (eg. McArthur Fellows)
- Aaron Lansky (National Yiddish Book Center, Founder)
- Other Nodes
- Edward Tufte, Harvard Faculty
- Other Nodes
- People/ organisations to help identify and contact HR Hubs:
- United Nations
- Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (who have created tools for working with healthcare practitioners in developing nations). See their page on "Cultural Competence"
- Area-Specialist Librarians at the Harvard Libraries
- Poverty Lab at MIT
- African Virtual University
- Widernet and the eGranary project (distribution of library content over LANs)
Questions
- How to present the mission and method to these various persons/institutions?
- When OLPC kids produce content, how is that shared / uploaded (with both other OLPC communities and the industrialized world)?
- Thoughts: OLPC/Partner Not-for-Profit manages a domain and content team ... blogs.laptop.org / podcasts.laptop.org ... that every/anyone recognizes as the first place to go for this content genre. Benefits of this initial approach for OLPC & partner PR (enumerate: ).
- What kinds of copyright will be employed by default? (include this in community briefing).
- How might OLPC communities download / access large content repositories during brief/sporadic/asynchronous (eg. satellite) internet connections?
- Work (who?) with communities and content repositories (eg. NYTimes, BBC, etc) to craft downloadable packages of content, indexes of significant global content.
- Note both questions and values to inhere within the answers (eg. durability, timelessness, robustness).
- What stories might one tell children to help them teach others (children and adults) about this technology?
- Communicate to the communities that the content they produce is valuable to the industrialized world. To to see how we are the same and different; to provide new paradigms for human interaction, as well as the uses of technology, etc.
- Gather OLPC stories about what did not go as planned during research and initial implementation of previous related projects (wrong, imperfect, unexpected results) and find a way to combine them into a story OLPC might share with other organisations and communities where laptops will be dispersed.
- Acquire copyright for text adventures; cf. Z-code interpreters/editors and the like.
- Encourage stories about writing & publicly-reading stories, writing interactive fiction, &c.