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# OLPC Europe <b>is not</b> |
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<b>Objectives of OLPC Switzerland</b> |
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Revision as of 09:45, 21 January 2008
Interested people
- Michele Notari
- Yvonne Buettner
- Martin Hofmann
- Beat Doebeli Honegger
- Jacqueline Peter
- Martin Lehmann
- Rainer Fischer
- Lorenz Schori
- Niklaus Giger
- Alexis Favre
- François Brutsch --Fbrutsch
- Michael Vorburger (see User:Vorburger))
- José Formaz
- Matthias Stürmer
- Norbert Bollow
News from Switzerland
First Meeting of OLPC Switzerland on January 15 2008 on 9:15 AM; in Bern - Report
OLPC Europe
We recognise that in certain situations a European platform can make life easier for local OLPC grassroots, including the newly starting ones, and for the people at MIT. This platform shall under no circumstances be meddling with the local grassrouts but instead help them to grow and flourish.
We propose the following simple and basic common guidelines that shall help in forming this platform:
- OLPC Europe is
- a forum for exchange between local groups with MIT, EU institutions and other groups worldwide
- helping in organising XOs for the local groups
- supporting and cherishing the autonomy of local groups
- focusing on rough consensus and running code
- OLPC Europe is not
- going to do a local pilot in your country
- going to tell you what you are allowed to do
Objectives of OLPC Switzerland
- Demonstrate that the concept is worth promoting by using OLPCs in Switzerland
- Show that OLPC is not just a cheap PC for developing countries by using OLPCs in one of the world's wealthiest countries
- Promote the dissemination of OLPCs in German, French and Italian speaking regions by adapting OLPCs to these languages.
- Promote the programming environment Squeak in the German speaking area by adequate examples and ideas developed in Swiss paedagogic universities and tested in Swiss schools.
- Emphasize the importance of basic concepts in contrast to product knowledge by using non-commercial hardware and software.
- Demonstrate the possibilities of digital learning tools to the Swiss education environment.
Events
Blogs
- http://mobileatschool.kaywa.ch/mobile-blogging/erstes-treffen-der-olpc-switzerland-community.html
- http://wiki.doebe.li/Beat/OLPCnunAuchInDerSchweiz
- http://www.greenpit.ch/blogwordpress/?p=235
- http://www.vorburger.ch/blog1/2006/02/one-laptop-per-child-olpc-via-100.html