OLPC groups

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Introduce yourselves, tell us what you're up to, link to cool stuff. Be warned, though, new community members may turn up in very short order. See also regional community groups.

User groups

There are a number of user groups around the world. Large groups that have their own mailing lists and other public faces are listed here; see also regional community groups for any org that has registered here on the wiki and meets from time to time.

North America

for details, see OLPC North America

USA

Oregon, USA
Oregon State University has a group of OLPC users and developers who meet regularly and are developing a few XO-specific projects, including the Helix Media Player. Contact Michael.
Chicago, IL, USA
see OLPC Chicago; contact Ian.
Boston, MA, USA
see OLPC Boston; contact SJ.
Dallas, TX USA
- Interactive Users Group Ask your questions and help others with answers
New York, NY, USA
contact Lauren.
DC
Open Learning Club
Washington state
contact isforinsects

Other

Canada
Mexico
See OLPC Mexico. There is a group of students and educators in Monterrey, and pilots starting.


Europe

for details, see OLPC Europe

Austria
Germany
Switzerland
see also
France, Italy, UK.

Africa

for details, see OLPC Africa

South Africa
See OLPC South Africa
Nigeria
See OLPC Nigeria - there is a trial school in Abuja
Rwanda
See OLPC Rwanda
Ethiopia
See OLPC Ethiopia - there is a trial in Addis Ababa
Mozambique


South America

see OLPC South America

Brasil - two trial schools
Chile -
Argentina- some trials?
Peru - one trial, initial deployment
Uruguay - full deployment underway

Asia

see OLPC Asia

Korea
see USer:Php5
China
India
see Khairat school trial
Nepal
Thailand
see the Bann Samkha school
Mongolia
Pakistan
Russia

Middle East

see OLPC Middle East

Libya
not active


Australia & Oceania

see OLPC Oceania

Australia
See OLPC Australia
Solomon Islands
See OLPC Oceania
New Zealand
OLPC New Zealand


Marketing

Give 1 Get 1 PDF Fliers:

Give 1 Get 1 Flyers from San Francisco State University:

Change your Wi-Fi ESSID

  • I have changed my Wi-Fi ESSID (sometimes called network name) to laptopgiving.org in the hopes that my neighbors will see it and get curious! My Wi-Fi node is open (no WEP etc.) but even if your Wi-Fi node is encrypted and you don't want others to use it, simply set the ESSID to laptopgiving.org as an advertisement. Remember, every additional G1G1 customer means two additional laptops! --Sverma 18:50, 6 December 2007 (EST)


Other groups

Educators

Textbook Writers

Activity creation


Related issues

Research

We need research on education, economics, health, sustainable development, microfinance, appropriate technology, and more. See also the research mailing list. --Mokurai 14:07, 13 November 2007 (EST)

Hardware and Software

System Software : Linux, OFW, drivers
Sugar: Interface
Activity creation : see #Activity creation, above.

Documentation

Localization and languages