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Projects

OLPC Contributor projects include developing creative activities and software, creating and sharing collections of content and resources, testing and assessment of other projects, and a wide assortment of related work, from the theoretical to the experimental. To find out more about getting XOs for your project, please visit the Contributors page.


For more information about activities that could use your help such as hardware and firmware work, interface design, or integration and aggregation of material, please see the Participate page.


The following lists will give you an idea of current projects underway that are contributing to the OLPC Community. Most people taking part in the Contributor's Program are involved in at least one project; if you are a contributor, please make sure that yours is listed below or on a related page. Click on the name of any linked activity for detailed information about its design and development status.

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  • OPLC UK Pilot - London 2009 In developing OLPC (UK) we aim to establish a 100% volunteer organization and platform for OLPC in the United Kingdom. The intent of OLPC (UK) is to support the deployments of XO computers towards solving defined needs in UK schools paired with schools in developing countries.
  • Notalon: Note-Taking Software Notalon is note-taking, simplified. Its aim is to streamline your focus on taking notes on books and during class lectures.

New Lending Libraries

  • Australia/New Zealand Laptop Lending Library This system aims to facilitate the usage of esources by the OLPC community. Whether by rallying engineers around projects or utilising an XO that has been sitting in someone's cupboard for the last 6 months.
  • SF State Univ Lending Library San Francisco State University would like to help the OLPC project by starting a lending library at the main campus. The purpose would be to help increase awareness of OLPC’s goals by letting faculty, staff and students borrow the XO computers.
  • UK Lending Library Repair Centre The combined Lending Library / Repair Centre serves to support the OLPC mission and community via lending out laptops to UK volunteers / contributors, facilitate with space, materiel, and expertise XO repairs by volunteers, and encourage, enable, and support Contributor Program applicants from the UK.
  • Washington, DC Learning Club The LC-DC's Lending Library (L4DC) is an effort to expand the grassroots seeding efforts that we've started with our monthly meetups at our various meeting places. We will attempt to provide an enviornment by which people can start projects quickly and find a place to work alongside others with similar interests to do new and exciting things with the XO and Sugar.

Health and Science

Tools and Software

Games and Activities

Speech and Translation

Activities and Collections

See Activity queries.

Grassroots, School Support, Activism and Advocacy

Projects Not Using XOs

using emulation, or other tools, or other parts of the hardware stack

XO Laptop Lending Libraries

Borrow an XO Laptop to start your own project! Or Pioneer your own Community Library!

Category:XO_Lending_Libraries


Under Discussion:

Contributors Projects for Testing

List here if your project is now ready for testing: Projects/Contributors_Project_for_Testing

Help wanted

There are many other ways in which you could contribute to the OLPC Community. There are needs to be filled in translation, Datalogging, Basic Teacher Training, many Educational ideas, semantics, icon design work, and other suchTasks.

If you are interested in working on software development, there are many ideas found at the Software ideas page.

Help offered

You are not alone! Our many volunteers and mentors can help you with your contributions to the OLPC Community in many ways. Here are a couple of ways we can offer you help!

Translation

  • Translation/localization is offered into English, from Es/De/Fr please contact Sj talk


This Project page is also available in other languages.