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This is a small deployment of about 40 laptops to two one-room rural schools in the forests of Chiapas, Mexico. The project Tecno-Tzotzil won one of the awards of MacArthur Foundation's [http://www.dmlcompetition.net/winners.php Digital Media and Learning Competition]
This is a small deployment of about 40 laptops to two one-room rural schools in the forests of Chiapas, Mexico. The project Tecno-Tzotzil won one of the awards of MacArthur Foundation's [http://www.dmlcompetition.net/winners.php Digital Media and Learning Competition]


We will be using the Strawberry edition of Sugar (yummm...) on a Stick running on Classmate Convertible netbooks, as we were unable to obtain just 40 XOs. The Classmate is a nice machine, faster than the XO, and also with camera, colapsible display and mesh network capability. The display can´t be read in plain light though, and SoaS currently does not suport laptop to laptop communication in the wild - they have to be connected either to the same wirless net or else to the school server or other jabber server in order to share activities. SoaS is still in Beta but fairly stable and well supported by the Sugar Labs community.
We would LOVE to use XOs for this deployment, but at present it seems not possible to obtain 40 laptops for specific schools, even if this would benefit very poor children :(. So very likely we'll end up with Intel's [http://www.classmatepc.com/ Classmate] laps running [http://www.dmlcompetition.net/winners.php Sugar on a stick] (SOAS). '''If anybody knows any way to obtain the XO's please let me know'''...


Classes start August 24, 2009 after teacher training at two one-room multigrade rural schools . Community instructors, educational authorities and later the children, will learn how to develop constructionist activities. We will research the impact of the laptops on children's learning of their standard curriculum and (mainly, we hope) developing abilities not specified in the curriculum...
...If we can't get the XOs we will spend this summer (2009) contributing to the SOAS open source project in order to have it running on the Classmate (it already does with a few glitches); adapting SOAS so that all interesting activities work with the most recent model of the Classmate (many currently don't); and possibly translating some activities to the tzotzil language --a few of the younger kids might not read Spanish well enough.


More details on this project at http://sites.google.com/site/tecnotzotzil/
More details on this project at http://sites.google.com/site/tecnotzotzil/

Revision as of 23:30, 17 July 2009

This is a small deployment of about 40 laptops to two one-room rural schools in the forests of Chiapas, Mexico. The project Tecno-Tzotzil won one of the awards of MacArthur Foundation's Digital Media and Learning Competition

We will be using the Strawberry edition of Sugar (yummm...) on a Stick running on Classmate Convertible netbooks, as we were unable to obtain just 40 XOs. The Classmate is a nice machine, faster than the XO, and also with camera, colapsible display and mesh network capability. The display can´t be read in plain light though, and SoaS currently does not suport laptop to laptop communication in the wild - they have to be connected either to the same wirless net or else to the school server or other jabber server in order to share activities. SoaS is still in Beta but fairly stable and well supported by the Sugar Labs community.

Classes start August 24, 2009 after teacher training at two one-room multigrade rural schools . Community instructors, educational authorities and later the children, will learn how to develop constructionist activities. We will research the impact of the laptops on children's learning of their standard curriculum and (mainly, we hope) developing abilities not specified in the curriculum...

More details on this project at http://sites.google.com/site/tecnotzotzil/

--Jose Icaza


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Deployment Status Deployment status::Current status: Starting project planning (May 2009). Classes start middle August.