Contributing content

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The parts in italics are for use in construction of the page and need to be deleted as the page is constructed.

Could the OLPC management please make this page an officially-maintained OLPC page so that if an educator or publisher arrives at this page after entering the url on a printed card such as mentioned in User:Sj/Log/Cards and outreach into a web browser then the page carries only content of high-quality provenance so that the educator or publisher can quickly gain information of whom to contact and of how to make contact.

The One Laptop per Child project (OLPC) is hoping to gather quality educational content for distribution around the world to children who will be using the OLPC laptop computer.

EITHER

If you would like to discuss the possibility of offering your content to the One Laptop per Child project, please contact the following person in the first instance.

Here is needed contact details, telephone, postal and email for a designated person who is usually at his or her desk all the time during stated business hours and who can break into his or her other work so as to conduct discussions with an educator or publisher who makes contact.

OR

If you would like to discuss the possibility of offering your content to the One Laptop per Child project, please contact the OLPC Content Gathering Team.

Here is needed contact details, telephone, postal and email for a group of people who operate such that at least one of them is at his or her desk all the time during stated business hours and who can break into his or her other work so as to conduct discussions with an educator or publisher who makes contact.

About the One Laptop per Child Project.

Here is needed a short precise summary of what the project is about, in a similar manner to the way that press releases usually have a short item about the company or companies mentioned in the press release.

Further information about the One Laptop per Child project is available from the http://www.laptop.org webspace.