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So where are those almost 2 million One Child per Laptops? After 3 years, in dozens of countries, we challenge the world to put the story of OLPC accomplishment on the map. Photographically, telephonically, viscerally -- the passionate doers of our community movement now have the chance to connect more intimately than ever before. No matter their deployment size, their age, their creed.

Implementer gurus and connected social cartographers & implementers across our global community of One Laptop per Child (http://blog.laptop.org) and http://SugarLabs.org will fly to Boston Dec 27-31 -- to physically map our geo-social fabric of small/medium/large deployments worldwide. In completely new and different ways -- on and around CMU/Nick Doiron's rapidly evolving deployment/adoption/volunteering map:

   http://olpcMAP.net

Just like a Book Sprint (writing an entire book within a week, like http://laptop.org/manual) we'll beautify, rigorize and publish this community product within 5 business days!

We're looking for the very best talent globally to join us, to lay critical seeds Connecting-The-Dots of OLPC/Sugar/ICT4Education around learning, support and content knowledge. Globally uncovering accomplishments unspoken. Starting with one single student's eye-opening social visualization -- that's already powerfully captured our popular imagination, since its alpha-launch in October 2010 at the OLPC San Francisco Community Summit.

Boston schedule, attendee-list, venue & volunteer-based housing detail already fast-emerging below in early December now, check back below -- and often!

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Schedule

All events take place at OLPC's Office in Cambridge unless otherwise specified. Online Participation also strongly encouraged!

Mon Dec 27 10AM - 5PM Work session at OLPC: like a real book sprint, we'll (re)flect on Marina's thoughtful survey results, (re)finalize the "style guide" and "table of contents" (eg. who is cultivating each continent / ocean) enunciating Clear Tasks for all eager volunteers arriving Tuesday -- depending on their skillsets -- even where appropriate telephoning actual deployments and interviewing them on map. Cultivating photographic experiences, most important...
5PM OFFICIAL PRESENTATION: olpcMAP Survey's Global Results, Revealed & Organized by Marina Zdobnova

DEPLOYMENT TRIVIA CONTEST: Questions Announced Here! Remote responses must then be *received* at <contest@olpcMAP.net> by Wedn 7:00pm Boston Time to win our Grand Prize!
7PM Inman Square, Cambridge Dinner (Olecito or Punjabi Dhaba) THEN..Boston exploration, led by volunteers like yourself (bring your toboggan & pray for snow!)
Tue Dec 28 10AM - 5PM Work session at OLPC - Share 3 Cups of Tea with OLPC Staff
5PM FILMMAKER PRESENTATION, Premier Documentary Screening: Internet technologies arrive in rural Peru - what are the challenges? Thanks to filmmaker Audubon Dougherty -- presenting in person! Introduced by Digital Media educator/organizer Mark Battley, juxtaposing lessons from his Kenya Internet deployment.
7PM Dinner @ Royal East Chinese Restaurant (792 Main St, Cambridge) with Edutech Allstars
Wed Dec 29 10AM - 5PM Work session at OLPC - Cartography Focus, inviting Boston's exceptional Open Source Geospatial Community to expand on new mapping ideas
5PM Free Software Foundation Tour - Downtown with Bernie Innocenti - by Red Line subway stop "Downtown Crossing" - RSVP required!
7PM DEPLOYMENT TRIVIA CONTEST: AWARDS! Answers revealed for questions posted back on Monday night: remote responses must be *received* at <contest@olpcMAP.net> by Wedn 7:00pm Boston Time to win our Several Prizes!

OFFICIAL PRESENTATION: olpcMAP volunteer engagement - full revelations from survey results -- what do volunteers REALLY want, what does this mean -- and how to build upon these motives for strategic good? By Marina Zdobnova. Not Your Daddy's Volunteer Network! Evening social event explores the power of intl volunteer exchanges in general, as the 21st century empowers new DIY Foreign Aid Revolutions (and also constrains cross-cultural immersion). What meaningful ecotourism/voluntourism/volunteArism CAN and will be?!
Thu Dec 30 10AM - 5PM Work til you drop, with free dinner of your choosing, for those who've mapped & beautified a major deployment or entire country/continent!
5PM Skating on Frog Pond, for those new to Boston, especially if you miss our lunchtime skating earlier in the week!
7PM ARTIVISTS UNITE: At Somerville's Amazing Open Mic Guitar Night & late night comic shop and/or screening THE SOCIAL NETWORK / TRON: LEGACY in 3D IMAX
Fri Dec 31
(New Year's Eve!)
10AM - 5PM olpcMAP will be declared V1.0 at ***1PM*** and the MAP BEAUTY CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED. Skype Video call to the winner, no matter what country they're in.
5PM Party thru the night!!!

SUBJECT TO CHANGE -- Check Back Later, and better yet -- HELP US FINE-TUNE!

Attendees

Thank you to the organizing volunteers (email beautify@olpcMAP.net) already INvesting so much of their personal/family resources, coming together during the heart of 2010's Season of Giving. To celebrate a Cause They Believe In! That cause being to grow our community of face2face doers building 21st century educational opportunities for the world's poorest children, with new volunteer/internship opportunities that None Of Us Have Yet Imagined. We are thrilled to already have in attendance these powerhouse contributors:

In person

  1. David Farning (http://ActivityCentral.org Executive Director, Wisconsin, Dec 27-31)
  2. Nick Doiron (Carnegie Mellon University, olpcMAP.net founder, Dec 27-31)
  3. Kurt Maier (OLPC Support Gang founding member, Indiana, Dec 27-31)
  4. Benaja Antoine (Haiti Partners Program Coordinator, Port-au-Prince, Dec 27-31)
  5. Adam Holt (OLPC Community Support Manager, Sugar Labs Oversight Board, Dec 27-31)
  6. Mark Battley (Toronto, Canada digital media/film educator & organizer, Dec 27-30)
  7. Walter Bender (Sugar Labs Executive Director, partial attendance)
  8. Caroline Meeks (http://SolutionGrove.com Executive Director, partial attendance)
  9. Marina Zdobnova (management consultant, ChebVolunteer community organizer, Russia, evenings only)
  10. Ben Sheldon (AmeriCorps, http://CTCvista.org, http://TransmissionProject.org, evenings especially)
  11. George Hunt (OLPC NYC, programmer of XoPhoto, blog, Dec 27-30)
  12. Jessica Curtis - Twitterer (OLPC NYC, Dec 27-30)
  13. Claudia Urrea (OLPC learning coordinator for Latin America, partial attendance)
  14. SJ Klein (OLPC Director of Outreach, Dec 27-28 especially)
  15. Sandy Culver (OLPC Support Gang founding member, Dec 28-29 especially)
  16. Reuben Caron (OLPC global deployment support, partial attendance)
  17. Matthew Tarditi (Univ of Pennsylvania, Grad School of Education, Dec 27-29?)
  18. Paul Fox (OLPC hardware/software engineer, partial attendance)
  19. Joshua Gay (interactive education consultant, Dec 28-29 especially)
  20. Alexandra Merceron (Sr. Marketing Manager, Harvard Business Review Group/MarComm Consultant, Dec 27-30 / evenings especially)
  21. Nancie Severs (OLPC Vietnam pioneer in the Vung Vieng Fishing Village Dec 27-29)
  22. Anna Arzrumtsyan (Dept of Geography and Planning, Univ at Albany, NY, Dec 28/29-31)
  23. Matt Mawson (MIT Alum considering a small Mexico deployment in Chiapas or Guadalupe)
  24. John Watlington (OLPC VP of HW Engineering, who began his life in Peru, Dec 31 only)
  25. Bernie Innocenti - FSF, Sugar Labs, deployment alum of {OLE Nepal, Paraguay Educa, OLPC Mozambique}
  26. Sandra Thaxter (Small Solutions Big Ideas Exec. Director, Dec. 27 partial and 29-30)
  27. Audubon Dougherty (Peru ICT4D filmmaker)
  28. Deepani Jinadasa (helping a Haiti school)
  29. G. Ryan Ansin (Childrens' photography facilitator and publisher in Cambodia, Haiti & beyond)
  30. Dan Carpenter (video game designer & decorator, carpenter, Tilted Mill Entertainment / SimCity Societies, Harmonix Music / Guitar Hero)

Remotely

  1. Richard Smith (OLPC Director and Viceroy of Power ;)
  2. Shirish Goyal (Accenture, Bangalore, India)
  3. Christoph Derndorfer (OLPC News co-editor, Support Gang founding member, Vienna, Austria)
  4. Kacandre Bourdelais (University Laval, http://franXOphonie.org portal & map creator, Quebec City, Canada; leader/coordinator of Cameroon/Gabon-area Africa deployments)
  5. Anna Schoolfield (OLPC Birmingham, Alabama implementer helping with ~16,000 XOs!)
  6. Caryl Bigenho aka "GrannieB" (Mentor, Matchmaker, Cheerleader, Closet Geek, Jane Of All Trades and Support Gang founding member... from Southern California)

Maybe

  1. Sameer Verma (Professor at SF State University, and OLPC SF Community Summit organizer)
  2. Barbara Barry (OLPC Director of Learning, Middle East. Barbara is an interdisciplinary designer who specializes in creating new technologies and social programs for education and health care. She works with the education and well being of children affected by war, poverty, and natural disasters.)
  3. Chris Ball (OLPC software lead, partial attendance)
  4. Beth Santos (Waveplace Foundation Community Coordinator)
  5. Luke Faraone (OLPC Support Gang founding member, Sugar Labs volunteer, DC Community Repair Center manager, OLPC web infrastructure intern, Virginia)
  6. Jeffrey Warren (MIT Media Lab, founder of http://GrassrootsMapping.org)
  7. Laura Hosman (Illinois Institute of Technology, http://IITempoweringHaiti.org)
  8. Sharon Ravitch (Univ of Pennsylvania, Grad School of Education, partial attendance?)
  9. Alix Beranger (My City, My Future community-mapping for kids, Harvard Graduate School of Design)
  10. Noah Redler (Canada World Youth, Communications Coordinator, Dec 28-29 especially)
  11. Gerald Ardito (middle school science teacher & OLPC implementer, Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School, New York)
  12. Rob Baker (Ushahidi, Konpa Group, Dec 27-28)
  13. Mike Dawson (Paiwastoon, OLPC Afghanistan, eXe learning content framework developer)


RSVP if you'd like to confirm your (a) contribution and (b) spot!

Venue

We anticipate using space provided by our gracious hosts, the OLPC Foundation, right by the Kendall Square/MIT Red Line Subway Station, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. RSVP asking to put your name on the guest list so that building security will allow you into the building!

 1 Cambridge Center
 Kendall Square
 Cambridge, Massachusetts

Lodging

You need to secure your own housing and travel. Tuesday night shared accommodations should not be a problem!

Volunteers will do their best to match up rich volunteers with poor, just as in October in SF at http://olpcSF.org/summit, to all do our best making sure housing and a few select airfares are covered -- when truly exceptional talent is demonstrated. Please write our public mailing list explaining how you personally can deepen our efforts!