OLPC UK/Pilots/London2009/Proposal
Project Title & Shipment Detail
Name of Project
OLPC UK Pilot London 2009
Web page
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_UK/Pilots/London2009/
Shipping Address You've Verified
- Warren Pimm's address here
Number of Laptops (or other hardware) You Request to Borrow
- We request laptops for:
- Teachers - 1 class's teachers - 3 laptops
- Students - 1 class's kids - 30 laptops
- In-class spares - 1 class's worth - 2 laptops
- Teachers support - to use by teachers to create/test lessons during the project - 15 laptops
- This is a total of 50 laptops
Loan Length—How Many Months
- 1 Year
Team Participants
- Warren Pimm – Lead Organiser
- Peter Robinson – Project Manager
- Martin Dengler – Software support (advisory)
The team will be ably supported by all OLPC UK participants; details of all contributors to the cause can be found in the People section of the OLPC UK wiki.
Objectives
Project Objectives:
1. to establish OLPC (UK);
2. to establish an initial launch in the United Kingdom around the successful deployment of the XO Laptops in a pilot class of 30-35 students, partnered with the deployment of 30-35 XO Laptops in a partnered emerging country school;
3. to extend from the initial success of a class pilot, into a full school deployment in either January 2010, and/or September 2010.
4. to launch a second class pilot in January 2010, that would extend into a full school deployment in September 2010;
5. to launch subsequent school deployments across numerous different regions within the United Kingdom for 2010/11;
6. to create general educator, press, developer, and corporate support for OLPC (UK) in the United Kingdom.
The aim of OLPC (UK) is to work with schools that are interested in integrating the XO and the Sugar Open Source environment into the teaching process, and demonstrate the value every child gains from having a laptop of their own.
The pilot will enable OLPC UK to effectively demonstrate the community benefit gained from the program to interested and potential supporters.
Plan of Action
We have prepared:
• Pilot School and Supportive teachers
• Lesson Plan
• Teacher Training
• Infrastructure
Still a work in progress:
• PR and Marketing Plan Creation
Time line:
July 2009 – PR and Marketing Plan Finalised
August 2009 – Teacher Training and Curriculum finalization
September 2009 – Pilot Launch
December 2009 – Initial Pilot Assesment
March 2009 – Second Pilot Assesment
June 2009 – Third Pilot Assesment
September 2010 – End of Pilot & Final Assesment
Needs
To ensure pilot success we need sufficient, reliable laptops for a full class of 35 and 15 laptops to form a library for interested teachers in the school (to assist in preparing teachers for the next phase of OLPC UK, full school deployment) and to cover damaged and malfunctioning XO’s
The value of this project to OLPC is significant because it:
• Is the first attempt to create an OLPC organization in the UK
• Will generate valuable fundraising and publicity opportunities for OLPC and OLPC UK.
• Precedes a variety of domestic and international projects OLPC UK will be able to promote and market using the pilot success
To ensure pilot success we need sufficient laptops for a full class of 50 laptops to ensure that:
• Every pilot class student has a laptop
• Every teacher involved int he pilot class has a laptop
• The IT deparment at the school has one
• That sufficient XO’s are available to cover damaged units
• That sufficient XO’s are available that interest and knowledge of the XO and OLPC is generated among other teachers at the school
Sharing Deliverables
- Project URL—where you'll report specific ongoing progress
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_UK/Pilots/London2009/Progress
Progress will be reviewed monthly throughout the program as per the timeline above, and the details of those reviews will be updated to OLPC and OLPC UK by email and the above wiki page. Formal quarterly reviews with school staff will also be conducted on the success of the pilot and issues and improvements that are identified.
Quality/Mentoring
Would your Project benefit from Support, Documentation and/or Testing people? Teachers' input into Usability? How will you promote your work? Can we help you with an experienced mentor from the OLPC/Sugar community? (WEB-PUBLISHED) If YES: specify the kind of Ongoing Mentoring that will benefit you most. If NO: specify who will help you share your progress, creations & results.
- Management – with Warren Pimm’s exceptional pedigree managing IT programs within education organisations we have the knowledge to manage the program
- Technical – Both Martin Dengler and Peter Robinson have significant experience both with the XO and generally in such projects and will be able to professionally manage the deployment
- Education – We have engaged a variety of teaching staff interested in contributing to the curriculum development and assisting the school in maximizing the pilot benefits
Timeline (Start to Finish)
Broad timeline as outlined above for 2009 UK School pilot is:
July 2009 – PR and Marketing Plan Finalised
August 2009 – Teacher Training and Curriculum finalization
September 2009 – Pilot Launch
December 2009 – Initial Pilot Assesment
March 2009 – Second Pilot Assesment
June 2009 – Third Pilot Assesment
September 2010 – End of Pilot & Final Assesment
[ ] I agree to pass on the laptop(s) to a local OLPC group or other interested contributors in case I do not have need for the laptop(s) anymore or in case my project progress stalls.
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Format from: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Contributors_program/Project_proposal_form