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==One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Deployment Guide==
==One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Deployment Guide==


'''Feel free to make minor corrections/additions in-line. See also the [[:File:OLPC_Deployment_Guide_2011.pdf|2011 Deployment Guide]]'''.
''Feel free to make minor corrections/additions in-line.''
;For a 2011 update, see the [[Deployment Guide 2011]] (also available as a PDF)


This is a generalized guide to a large-scale deployment of one laptop per child. It is a working document that reflects lessons learned from our initial pilots and deployments. Additional ideas will be incorporated as we learn from each other. There is also a [[Class Acts/Resources|library of "Class Acts"]] for smaller school-sized deployments especially.
This is a generalized guide to a large-scale deployment of one laptop per child. It is a working document that reflects lessons learned from our initial pilots and deployments. Additional ideas will be incorporated as we learn from each other. There is also a [[Class Acts/Resources|library of "Class Acts"]] for smaller school-sized deployments especially.

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One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Deployment Guide

Feel free to make minor corrections/additions in-line.

For a 2011 update, see the Deployment Guide 2011 (also available as a PDF)

This is a generalized guide to a large-scale deployment of one laptop per child. It is a working document that reflects lessons learned from our initial pilots and deployments. Additional ideas will be incorporated as we learn from each other. There is also a library of "Class Acts" for smaller school-sized deployments especially.

Please also check out the Deployment Resources for reports, links, documentation and other resources collated by deployment teams all around the world.

Every deployment includes planning (pre-deployment), execution (deployment), and support (post-deployment). Topics that need to be considered in detail in any deployment include:

  1. Consultation
  2. Core Team
  3. Logistics
  4. Localization
  5. Connectivity
  6. Power Infrastructure
  7. School Server
  8. Teacher Preparation/Student Facilitation
  9. Support
  10. Service/Repairs
  11. Internet-safety Training
  12. End-of-life Planning


Each of these topics is expanded upon in this wiki. Also in the wiki are: (I) some tips based upon our experience in trial deployments around the world; (II) a deployment checklist; (III) a sample deployment deployment schedule; (IV) a sample workshop schedule; (V) a glossary of terms; (VI) a worksheet for planning deployment needs on an individual school basis; and (VII) a guide to imaging, activating, and registering laptops.

A workbook for estimating deployment power consumption and expenses is available, along with the presentations and materials from the Deployment planning workshops held at OLPC's Boston, MA headquarters for visitors who come in to plan their large country-wide rollouts.

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