OLPC Rochester, NY/Event history/25April2009
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Women in Computing at RIT
Mel Chua was invited to RIT to work with Professor Stephen Jacobs' Honors Seminar, Programming for the OLPC XO on Friday 24 April 2009, and was a guest of Professor Sharon Mason, GCCIS Women in Computing Faculty Associate, on Saturday 25 April 2009 for a Women in Computing brown-bag luncheon entitled 'Meet Mel and test drive an OLPC XO.
Mel provided a review of the OLPC project history and highlighted the hardware and software advances made by the project teams. Professor Jacobs provided an XO laptop for each in the audience of six so everyone had a chance to test drive the XO with Mel's guidance.
Things one can do for the OLPC and Sugar Labs projects
- Work on the security infrastructure (Rainbow)
- Work on the firware (Open Firmware)
- Sugar core
- collaboration
- reflection
- exploration
- Sugar activities
- Run pilot deployments
- School server (XS) development
- Curriculum design
University level projects
- Networking, field and laboratory testing
- Testing
- Tool development
- Analyzing feedback
- School server development
- Curriculum development and evaluation
- Grassrooting (supporting volunteers)
Commandment 0 of Open Source Software development
Ask forgiveness, not permission
Contact Mel
- mel [at] laptop [dot] org
- mel [at] sugarlabs [dot] org
- mel [at] melchua [dot] com