OLPC Philippines
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Welcome to the home of the OLPC Philippines group. We are a grassroots coalition of Filipinos living in the Philippines and abroad who are working to bring the OLPC project to Filipino children. Please join us and share your ideas! Feel free to edit this page and any other pages in the wiki if you have something you would like to share, or if you think you can make an improvement to the website.
Legally recognized as OLPCPH.
To join us, subscribe to the olpc-philippines mailing list and introduce yourself. We often send announcements and have discussions on this list. You can also post a comment to this page's discussion page. If you are new to wikis, you may want to read the Wikieducator tutorial (in English) or ask the mailing list for help.
What's New
OLPCPH will be be the name of OLPC Philippines
Recently the name of OLPC Philippines was registered. It will be recognized as OLPCPH legally.
OLPCPH will be used to identify OLPC Philippines.
Please note that the grassroots are listed here, these grassroots will be helped by us.
OLPCPH was registered on August 29, 2007.
Sept 1, 2007 ~User:Wenmi01
Volunteer
If you'd like to contribute to the OLPC Philippines effort, here are some projects that are looking for help. If you have a project that needs volunteers, please post it here.
The categories are listed and are required to report to OLPCPH:
- Developers - joining the OLPCPH team requires you have the knowledge in IT and Linux
- Educators - wants to create content, add educational technology, help in education, list your name here: Educators
- Sponsors
Please contact Tim and Rowen of OLPC Philippines if you want to join us here in OLPCPH
Volunteers needed (posted August 2007)
The Malaya OLPC Philippines group is looking for volunteers in the Philippines to assist with technical development. They need:
- Computer scientists
- IT workers
- Volunteers with Linux administration experience
- Sponsors to donate materials and funding to the projects
- Organizers to contact potential sponsors and manage projects and tasks
- Educators to needed to design implementation of XO Machines
For immediate response contact Tim: +63 916 - 321 2042 or Email: timhack007 (at) gmail (dat) com
Participants for Manila Jam
See Curriculum Jam Manila. There is an upcoming Curriculum Jam Manila during the first weekend of October 2007. We need organizers, volunteers, participants, and kids to test the lesson plans we come up with - contact Mel Chua if you're interested.
Project: Unang Liwanag (First Light)
This project is the "Pilot Launch" project for OLPC Philippines.
This project will be the start of the Pilot Distribution, orders will start from 250 XO machines upto a 100,000 order and then to 250,000.
This project will take orders of school upon approval of OLPC and recognition of government to OLPCPH. As noted the price of XO machine will be almost the same. OLPCPH will be the single point of contact and should be the one to have developer key and activation will be done in OLPCPH office. We won't tolerate any black market to occur.
Estimated deployment time is 6 months to years, starting from approval of government and deployment of OLPC team.
OLPCPH is under negotiation with the Philippine government and work is in progress.
- Needed
- 4 developer XO machines for Localization development
- 20 XO machines for pilot school
- 1 Pilot School - kindergarten / elementary
- Sponsors
- In cooperation with
- Grassroots for Japan: OLPC Japan
- Grassroots for Nepal: OLPC Nepal
- OLPC Nepal http://olpcnepal.org
We are helping OLPC Japan, OLPC Nepal too.
Resources and links
- Malaya OLPC PH Demo Page beta v1.1 (Aug 11, 2007) - http://www.myjavaserver.com/~wenmi01/xoph/OLPC/
- Forum: http://wenmi01.proboards76.com
- OLPC / XO Philippines Photo Gallery - http://wenmi01.multiply.com/
- The Philippine National Information Technology Standards - http://www.philnits.org
- William Yu's blog on OLPC - http://hip2b2.yutivo.org/2007/01/31/one-laptop-per-child-olpc-in-manila/
- OLPC in the Philippines blog at http://onelaptop.blogspot.com
- One Laptop Per Child (OPLC): New Pedagogy? from It's Hip2b2 - http://hip2b2.yutivo.org/2007/05/15/one-laptop-per-child-oplc-the-new-pedagogy/)
- Blog > Law Norms Code.ph - Combating Reverse Digital Imperialism: $100 Laptop As a Tool for Development
- A closer look at what '$100 laptop' will be - http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0129/p13s01-stct.html?s=hns
- One Laptop Per Child: Closing the North-South Digital Gap - http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2006/02/24/TECH2006022456940.html
- Low-cost laptop computer should be ready by summer - http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0111/p17s01-stct.html?s=hns
- Poor rural Thai students to get $100 laptops - http://services.inquirer.net/express/06/12/24/html_output/xmlhtml/20061224-40007-xml.html
- Reality Bites - Rich Man, Poor Man Qanta to Build $100 Laptop by Jerry Liao http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2005/12/21/TECH2005122152101.html
Goals
Education Discipline System Technology Progress
Machines
OLPCPH has the following machines and their functions:
- B2-1 - build 406.15 on NAND, (q2c18) Rom:None Bricked Machine SHF7050013F; assigned for use by a professor Florante S. Iral teaching Education Major Subjects, future spokesperson for school deployment of XO.
- B2-1 - assigned to testing of latest build on NAND and development, Rowen
- B2-1 - assigned for testing with build 406.15 on NAND q2c18
- B4 -assigned for demo and presentation of XO machine, including testing and development, Rowen. build 547 on NAND, q2c18 / q2c11 for running build 406
- Rowen carries usb card reader and 1GB SD - build 406, q2c11
- B4 - assigned to Tim for programming, linux porting and promotion. build 406.15 on NAND, q2c25
- we have 2/3 working B2-1 and 2/2 B4 machine
Other Machines:
Machine expectation, these machines are hopefully near the production version. NOTE: OLPCPH does not sell machines unless those requesting body made commitment to order and pay for the XO Machines. OLPCPH will do negotiation to OLPC for deployment of these educational machines. As noted an order of 1000 machine will be considered good but better if it's a 100,000 of it.
- 4 Additional Developer XO Machines' Allocation: (to be received)
- will be assigned to developer group - will be assigned for mesh/collaboration test and developing activities with collaboration support - will be assigned to build test and development - will be assigned to school server image or an online server for developers
- 20 Machines (to be received)
- These machines will be sent to a pilot school. - These machines will show the importance of XO machine to education - Feedback will be gathered and how these machines improved education
Launching
To be able to launch we have to order 250,000 to 1M XO machines. Philippine launch plan
- This launching will be helped by performing demos and giving presentations. OLPC Philippines are hoping for the next 4 more developer machines. These machines will be used for the working groups and designed as accessible hardware for them to access, test, develop their software and will also be sent to them during promotion and OLPC to Government negotiation process.
- Pilot school is under selection and this project is under preparation. 20 XOs will be used by a pilot school soon.
Members
Add yourself to this list if you are interested in OLPC Philippines.
A reporting Link is available here: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Philippines:Report
- Sandeep Chandiramani (sgc)|Boston|USA|Finance|Red Hat employee from 1998-2006
- William Yu, Ateneo de Manila University
- Kouklis, Mike(Chief Mike) |U.S. Navy,Retired Engineer @ Kalibo, Aklan Rural:Philippines
- Rowen Remis R. Iral(Rowen), PhilNITS Society, Fundamental Information Technology Engineer(FE) http://wenmi01.bravehost.com
OLPCPH / XOPH - http://wenmi01.multiply.com
- Timothy Paul B. Martinez(Tim), Founder: Malaya Linux User Group, Python programmer, and educator in heart and spirit.
- Mel Chua, OLPC intern (based in Boston, USA) - my parents immigrated to the US from the Philippines ~25 years ago, and much of my extended family still lives near Manila.
- Aldwin B. Evangelista; Programmer, Computer Technician
- Bong Dizon, UP College of Law, [1]
- Liana Marie Pascual, IT student, web enthusiast, help in providing content [2]
- Mary JOy Barredo-Suganob,Special EDucator very much concern for Children with Intellectual Deficiencies ( Autistic,Cp,ADHD et.al)(Special Education Center Kalibo Aklan DEp.ED Philippines)maryjoysuganob@yahoo.com - please contact Tim and Rowen, cooperate with us.
Milestones/Activities
2007
Sept. 2007 | We have a registered name OLPCPH. Educational content and XO1 - B2-1 & B4 content are being prepared. B2-1 challenges are being worked out by OLPCPH, improving the build for this ensures better system software for builds. OLPCPH choose B2-1 for lesser cost. |
Aug. 2007 | Rowen lent the XO B4 to Tim, Malaya lacks machine while Rowen continued development and rugged testing and usage for an A+ teacher. Tim received a B4 with yellow XO logo dated Aug 21, 2007. |
Jul. 2007 | Malaya needs XO, Rowen received a B4 from OLPC |
Jun. 2007 | Rowen received 3 B2-1s XO machine development & testing started |
Apr. 2007 | Guest attendance at the OLPC "Countries Meeting" in Cambridge, MA. |
Feb. 2007 | Demonstration to government (Department of Education, CICT, ASTI) officials and private-sector representatives at CICT. |
Jan. 2007 | B1-test machine arrives in the Philippines. |