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I had tried the Seasme Street video and it works perfectly. I have learned a lot off it. One thing that I wish that could be better is if the screen could get bigger to fit the screen

The pictures are good becuase these kids have never seen what the ouctyre explains and looks like. So its a great oppurtunity for them

The activitys are not working out for me it wont let me play them. And i have no idea how to find or play them.

The Hino Nacional Brasilerio is not working out for me and I do not know why. It opens up to this unknown internet page.

The books are really good for the goods. I wonder do they have differnt languages for the book. There should be also books for all ages. Are there going to be any chapter books? Also you should put very popular books on the website. An idea would be including popular books like Harry Potter.






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Review squad members are young testers between the ages of 10 and 16 who comment on, rate, and review OLPC Content before releases to help us decide what to package and promote.

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How to join us

  1. Ask your parents if it's okay for you to join. If they say yes, make yourself a wiki account.
  2. Fill out the Review squad application and send it to Mel. <note: we need to set up a database to automate this.> The application is just so that we can look at who likes what content without you having to give us any of your personal information.
  3. Play with the content. Think of what you like and don't like about it. Is it fun? Hard to use? Does it teach you something? Think of what it might be like for a kid your age in a different country, maybe one who doesn't speak your language or who hasn't used a computer before. Would they experience the material any differently?
  4. Fill out a Review squad rating form for each item you review and send it to Mel, or post it under the appropriate section for the content you are testing (more information is on each event page). <note: we need to set up a database to automate this.> Try to rate and comment on things that haven't yet been reviewed, but do tell us what your favorite and least favorite things are, and why.

For a list of Review Squad members, check out Category:Review Squad members.