User:Sj/2008/Week 7
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the week in review: Week 7, 2008* |
^ Overview
The wiki community passes a tipping point : self reporting, 500 edits in a day The first 'zine comes out, with work in 4 languages Community meetings self-assembling : Olin's Hackathon, Health conf calls, Game calls/sprints Dirakx and sebastian start organizing a latin american support group #pootle becomes a general localization channel again Meetings open house : friday 1600 EST | sunday 1400 EST/1900 UTC testing : thursday 1600 EST
Specs and guidelines
- A community news exemplar : Weekly zine/0
- Last week's Week in Review got some in-kind feedback from Mel.
- Early design discussions:
Calendar
EDC Feb 13-16, Boston GDC Feb 18-22, SF SXSW Mar ?-?, Austin AIA May 15-17 Boston iCommons Jul 29-Aug 1, Sapporo Wikimania Jul 17-19, Alexandria
x Synergies
opportunities, people, engagements
Groups and projects
- Curriki
- Peter Levy is visiting Boston this week; at OLPC for a couple of afternoons. We are discussing when to schedule a content partner meeting around late March. we are moving ahead with a joint effort in India, with Manu's Curriki group and the Hindi localization of their site. updates Tuesday afternoon
- Todo: Implement an interface to "find XO materials" or "upload XO materials" without having to choose a specific group or learn everything about becoming a Curriki member.
- Google Gears
- Othman L. and Ben Lisb. at Google are looking into embedding Google Gears into MediaWiki. Thursday we're to dicsuss how to do this cleanly, along with Zvi B. who has made his own stab at optimizing offline wiki caching; and how we could make GG available to Browse.
- Todo: Scope out the impact (size on disk, maintenance work, performance, security) of adding Gears support to Browse; test for speed.
In the field
- Kliptown, South Africa
- Peter Johannsen and Whitney Hunter-Thomson are helping organize the delivery of 100 XOs to children in Kliptown, via the Kliptown Youth Program and one of its directors, Thulani Madondo. They are visiting one day this week in preparation of W.H-T. travelling to Joburg. Needed: local community members there to make the program a wild success.
- See the list of 16 S.A. texts now available, below. Also, M. Mulcahy suggests this may be the start of a trial in schools elsewhere, perhaps one slated for Quality Improvement and Development Strategy for Upliftment (QIDS UP). cf. [my] email of Jan 17.
- NTS: we need to make youtube embedding work better on the wiki --sj
Connections
- DC metro
- Jonathan Blocksom (of golly gee fame) and Mike Lee have been helping organize the local DC meetup groups. Justin Thorp there just finished his work for the World Digital Library, and is back to making nifty Web 2.0 widgets. Todo: reconnect with the WDL team. (NB: some very active wiki contributors live in the area as well.)
- Games
- With help from Jamil M, we're hoping to help connect XO groups with game developers at GDC next week. OLPCers in the
vicinity will include: Kent Quirk, Zvi B, Jesper T; and the SF LUG (including user:scorche, user:mokurai, &c.)
Offers
- Juan Gomez <jgomez@...pe>, the national iEARN coordinator for Peru, was introduced by the international coordinator, Ed Gragert. Mr. Gomez has offered to help however possible in connecting Peruvian schools with iEARN's international collaborative class projects.
· Artefacts
projects, events, news, materials
- New sound collections : 40 professionally curated sets of sound samples from Dr. B.
- BigUniverse : 2 new publishers interested in making their elegantly laid-out books available to all XO users; need to discuss licensing and use. Timeline: a press statement in time for BU's upcoming launch.
- Videos of XO users in action : Nortel LearnIT videos explaining how to get involved with OLPC from ffm x2
- 15 English texts from S.Africa are now available (here uploaded in low resolution)
Xhosa Girls lores.pdf 562K Thandeka's Dream lores.pdf 560K Best Friends lores.pdf 620K Pushkin lores.pdf 675K Motorcycle Wish lores.pdf 634K Nono the River Queen lores.pdf 574K Everybody Likes Bread lores.pdf 552K Trip to Tsumkwe lores.pdf 642K Marula and Watermelon lores.pdf 678K Dear 1 lores.pdf 613K Turn It Down lores.pdf 705K Stay Away f-t Settlement lores.pdf 646K Granny to the Rescue lores.pdf 540K Grandma's Special Secret lores.pdf 612K Really Grandpa lores.pdf 660K
= Fundament
status, deadlines, assumptions, processes
- Kliptown plans: we should have details from them by mid-week.
- Wiki policies: we're building out a framework for them
Static libraries
- Asheesh Laroia, Seth W and tvol are working on a CC DVD of ~8G of freely licensed works, being finalized within two weeks. We are working together to make the selection great. Under discussion: improving future curator selection, coordinating with eGranary site-collections, and providing multiple views of available material.
Design decisions
+ Priorities
milestones, sequences, first and next
- Publishing content : Bundle and Share activities, to create bundles and to share one's published journal elements with others, respectively.
- Bundling : We want to test the sharing of orchestras. We want to get them out as library bundles, and as a way to use the audio in other activities : as first example of how this works more generally. (dr. b, sj, cjb, mstone)
- Todo: mstone/cjb to test that when a .csd (csound orchestra and metadata) is downloaded to the journal, it can be 'cut and pasted' into Pippy, for instance, to load the orchestra there.
- Sound sample usage : We want customers for our custom orchestras. (via the above)
- Todo: Dr. B to prepare a bundle to share .csd files and material around it (index.html, .csd file[s] which download to the Journal, related chapters and tutorials (html, linked to)
- Wikireader : MikMik server-based use cases and milestones.
Gatherings and events
- Content partner workshop: Under discussion is a collaborative workshop where partners bring devs and designers, to work with our design team to figure out how to make a) great interfaces for computer-novice educators, which is often closest to their existing interfaces, and b) great interfaces for children (browsing, sharing). We've been focused on a single interface here for core XO interactions, but a variety, with searate efforts at major potential content partners, is useful.
- Other groups to get involved : IA (via Alexis and Aaron), WDL (see above, via John vO and Peter K), BigU (via Anil) EFK (via AJ vdV), ccLearn (via AB)
- Topical attendees (virtual whiteboard?) -- music: Jamendo/OpenMuse open-license search: Jon Phillips, Chris Waterguy, PM
o Reflection
review, updates, analysis, feedback
- Biweekly meetings : Friday and Sunday. Community collaboration on (this) week-in-review and related teamwiki WIR
- Daily broadcasting : daily Did you know? email, notes.
- Feedback requested : on zine deadlines, educators' workshop this week. Should there be an explicit feedback thread every so often on major lists / AOAQ / here?
Please keep sharing your own versions of a day/week/fortnight in review. Some feedback from last week : User:Mchua/Weekly_updates/20080216