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Kids and Parents

There are plenty of opportunities for kids and parents alike to get involved in the OLPC project. You can:


Teachers and Educational Organizations

Are you a teacher or high school/college student? You can contribute by doing testing, development, mentoring, and more.

Content

You don't have to code to contribute! There are plenty of ways that artists, writers, photographers, etc. can help out.


Translators

This is a global project; we ♥ people who can help translate wiki content, software, and content bundles.

Developers and Testers

Getting started is pretty easy for testers and developers. There is a strong developer community, as well as a developer support infrastructure.


Hardware

There are lots of hardware opportunities, from alternative power brainstorming to peripheral development to XO repair.

Local opportunities

Help create changes in the community you live in - as well as ones you'd like to go to.


Virtual opportunities

There are plenty of ways to get involved online.



For an older overview of getting involved, see the more detailed page Getting involved in OLPC, or Participate (Old Page).