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  • media they have. ...ending a visual dictionary is, itself, a whole series of appropriate class projects. With the built in cameras in their laptops, the kids themselves can make i
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  • ...ptation to local cultural values in regard to what "doing" is appropriate. Projects tend to be grounded in local contexts; one role of the teacher is to help t ...nces that enable children to explore, express, and communicate. Sugar is a community project that has contributors from a diverse base; feedback from teachers a
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  • For community OLPC projects around Thailand, please see -- and help maintain: http://olpcMAP.net/?go=th ...ave been curtailed by the new administration, and this cooling toward such projects seems to have also affected enthusiasm for the One Laptop Per Child project
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  • {{merge|community building}} {{obsolete|link=[[Community building]]}}
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • == Community Notes == ...umpy you ask to host projects that are effectively forks of other upstream projects without extremely good justifications.
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  • ...ldren carry the classrooms and teachers of the world with them through the community and into their homes. Children can participate in the study of global issue ...y, localized models of improved practice, and utilize the network and rich media to create mechanisms for spread. A foundation is thus created for three dis
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  • ...Amahric online encyclopedia that can also be distributed on a CD or other media. ...d. May be you are an Ethiopian who is not satisfied with none of the above projects and meetings and you rather stay at home than participate on some thing you
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  • *[http://scripts.sil.org/AbyssinicaSIL Abyssinica SIL] Now released under the community-accepted Open Font License. |}''[Italic text][[Media:Example.ogg]]''
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  • *[http://community.livejournal.com/ru_olpc/profile Russian OLPC collective blog] *[[MIT Media Lab создает самый дешевый компьютер]]
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  • ...''', similar to the [[Wikipedia]], [[wikibooks]] and Open Source Community projects, like [[Linux]], [[OpenOffice]], etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]] ...dertaken by Humanity ever, and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of th
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  • ...lling to oversee the project after August? Do you have family ties in the community? What's going to happen when you leave? **Incorporate the [[Media:Learning_Manual_V2.pdf|OLPCorps Learning Guide]] into your project proposal
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  • :Community sponsoring (ie: [[Ask OLPC a Question about Distribution#Buy 2 Get 1|Buy 2 ...and thus enable 1:1 in entire schools, for all grades, and for the entire community.
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  • ...ases diametrically opposed to sharing. Collaboration is about process and community and mutual respect, not about rights and law and anxiety.'' The recommended licences are Public Domain for text and other media, and GPL for code. See the [[Licenses]] page for more information.
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  • * [http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox Matchbox] window manager * Gnome accessibility toolkit ([http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/ ATK])
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  • ...ative ways to enhance the educational experience of the OLPC program. Past projects have included the development of creative activities and software; the crea There are two ways you can contribute to OLPC projects
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  • {{projects-nav}} There are many projects and proposals underway associated with OLPC. Active projects, and other ideas, can be found via the links in the sidebar to the right.
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  • ...ipolo, Rizal province. Current efforts are being made to establish similar projects in other part of the country as well as in other member countries of ASEAN. .../?p=545 Occidental Mindoro OLPC Initiative Kick-Off]. See the [[EKindling/Projects/Remote_Pilot_Deployment_Occidental_Mindoro|project page]] for more details.
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  • In the Open Source Software community, a fair amount of software already exists to aid the disabled. However, the * Ensure that all media players support captioning, and all media is captioned
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • {{ OBX source dev|projects/etoys}} ...lltalk]], Hypercard, and starLOGO (see [[Talk:Etoys|discussion]]). It is a media-rich authoring environment with a simple, powerful scripted object model fo
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_community_network Wireless Community Networks] (using Wi-Fi) * [[Sneakernet]] - Email/file delivery on physical media, such as USB Flash Drive, CD or DVD.
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  • ...Show the capacity of children to teach their peers, teachers, parents and community || OLPC Rwanda offices, Kacyiru, Kigali ...nd guide for community awareness || to prepare OLPC trainers to aware the community about the project|| Ministry of Education, Kigali
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  • {{Translation | lang = ko | source = Projects| version = 94000}}{{Ongoing Translation}} <small><center>''참조: [[software projects|소프트웨어 프로젝트]], [[activities|활동들]], [[:Category:Tasks
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  • ...g has been partially addressed with the announcement of the [http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news?opendocument= MOU with Libya]. The plan ...scope to raise the question of using these computers to support public and community data health processing? I am thinking of two scenarios: a) the rollout of
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring?!
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  • The school library provides media content for the students and teachers using a [[School server]]. This cont ...material, and sends the collected edits back to be applied to the original media high-power machines and over a high-bandwidth network.)</small>
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  • ...[[User:Walter Bender|Walter Bender]] in [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/community-news/2007-April/000055.html an email post]. ...a new country this week: the USA. This move will engage a wider developer community, impacting and improving software and content. Please note that such a move
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  • ...sort of plan to deal with this issue. One solution would be to start with projects in small isolated towns where you can easily give 100% of children an XO. T ...y training can help educate children safe Internet use, but even with just community networking, is “safe computer training” really as efficient as removing
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  • ...terest in using widely available open standards - wants to build a content community by encouraging remixing and participation as well as integration with other * '''Persona:''' "VJ," assistant coordinator of the Tamil Math Media Library (TMLL), a nonprofit organization based in Sri Lanka with an existin
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  • ...uman Interface Guidelines]] but are targeted to a different audience-- the community of educators interested in creating activities, lesson plans, and/or curric ...uman Interface Guidelines]] but are targeted to a different audience-- the community of educators interested in creating activities, lesson plans, and/or curric
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  • :'''Updates''': OLPC Colombia Bulletin: '''[[Media:Boletin_olpc_colombia_vol1.pdf|Volume 1, March 2012]]''' (pdf) ...''', similar to the [[Wikipedia]], [[wikibooks]] and Open Source Community projects, like [[Linux]], [[OpenOffice]], etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]]
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  • | &nbsp; || colspan=4 align=left | [{{fullurl:Community building}} Community building] | align=left | {{:Community building/translations}}
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  • OLPC is planning to hire a Documentation Lead to get these projects organized. In the meantime, why don't we just do it? Please add your signat ...ommunity]] introduction -- getting to know and collaborate with the social community of developers and supporting groups
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  • * [http://www.abiword.com/ Abiword] and [http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/ Gnumeric] * [http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/ Evince]
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  • ...ovision of educational resources for consultation, use and adaptation by a community of users for non-commercial purposes.” They are typically made freely ava == Projects ==
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  • == Media == * [[OLPC-NL Media|Older Media coverage...]]
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  • {{projects-nav}} This are many open content projects underway, by libraries and groups and individuals, developing and formattin
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  • The community of open content and open source developers maintain and curate collections ...out new collections as well; they spend less time curating or maintaining projects directly.
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  • <b>If you are new to the use of mailing lists in open-source projects, please see [[Mailing_lists/Introduction|An introduction to mailing lists]] ...ware/hardware development, user and deployment support, general disussion, community outreach, and more. With some exceptions, OLPC mailing lists are public, me
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  • : See also '''[[Art Wanted]]''' for projects needing/wanting some art. : For more general information, see [[Community:Art]]
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  • * Artists should add this to their watchlist, to receive updates when new projects are posted. * Artists can also check [[Ongoing Community Art Projects]] for ongoing projects that any/everyone can help with.
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  • == Active Projects == These projects are under active development and need additional volunteers.
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  • hard..and try the best to finish your projects.. like firefox extensions and class projects!
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  • ...out each unit having a cookie register and the refusal by the OLPC Wiki Community to accept that the resume bug is like a crank that relieves this short co ...lthough the Eee apparently includes other software, like Skype and Windows Media codecs. As the Wikipedia article says, the two laptops aren't really inten
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  • ...on libraries in the image! The images are also provided by members of the community. They are not necessarily "official" OLPC images. ...udes Nautilus, Metacity, gnome-volume-manager for automounting of external media, gedit, vim-x11, nautilus-open-terminal and gnome-terminal.
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  • ...on last week's theme : what are some of the great examples of development projects in education from the past, and where are they now? * iCommons and OLPC projects in the near future to support local education creation
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  • Shared projects hold great power to engage and inspire creative effort. Projects shared across a small group help children to discover their own capacity fo ...s of publication and distribution have made the sharing of locally created projects and learning materials beyond a single school prohibitive. Networks of XOs
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  • ...oping nations need more financial incentives to participate in Open Source projects than engineers in the developing world require (often none), typically due ** Other possibilities are the MIT Media Lab or Open Source Lab at Oregon State. Certificates are a big deal in the
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  • ...developed as a generic project and is available in various different live media forms, see '''[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads Sugar Labs Downloads] Information regarding old LiveCD projects based around very old OLPC software releases can be found at [[LiveCd/Histo
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  • ...128 MB of RAM, and a single-core processor. Over the last year or so, the community has become much more sensitive to these issues, and work is well underway t ...loper program BTest-1 machines will be software development on GUI related projects that need to understand the screen, the touch pad, and/or the camera in the
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  • ...ls on the quantity and conditions under which chiefs, local leaders and/or community decision makers expressed the need for such a laptop. Additional details on ...very focused project (GLOBE) involving particular schools in a particular community within a local program for a particular purpose. Thus, it is more likely th
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  • ...g has been partially addressed with the announcement of the [http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news?opendocument= MOU with Libya]. The plan ...scope to raise the question of using these computers to support public and community data health processing? I am thinking of two scenarios: a) the rollout of
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  • ...ptation to local cultural values in regard to what "doing" is appropriate. Projects tend to be grounded in local contexts; one role of the teacher is to help t ...nces that enable children to explore, express, and communicate. Sugar is a community project that has contributors from a diverse base; feedback from teachers a
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  • * report from Wikimania - wiki, community, loc updates 3. default views: by topic, by media, by language, by geography
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  • Shared projects hold great power to engage and inspire creative effort. Projects shared across a small group help children to discover their own capacity fo ...s of publication and distribution have made the sharing of locally created projects and learning materials beyond a single school prohibitive. Networks of XOs
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  • ...Commmunity" project''', similar to the Wikipedia and Open Source Community projects, like Linux, OpenOffice, etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]] and [[M ...rtaken by Humanity ever... and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there ... and things are moving very fast indeed: over 86.000 eBooks av
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • msgstr "De laptop zorgt voor een aanhoudende stroom van internationale media aandacht. Klik hieronder voor het laatste nieuws rond de OLPC. Tevens is er ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa
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  • ...g has been partially addressed with the announcement of the [http://laptop.media.mit.edu/laptopnews.nsf/latest/news?opendocument= MOU with Libya]. The plan ...scope to raise the question of using these computers to support public and community data health processing? I am thinking of two scenarios: a) the rollout of
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • {{OBX source dev|projects/micropolis-activity}} ...ur XO, open the web browser, and go to this page. Click on the link for [[media:Micropolis-8.xo|Micropolis-8.xo]]. As it starts to download, you should se
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  • |Name=Browse update and multi-media * Must allow students to post and work on projects together. One student can create something and share it with other students
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  • ...to provide programmers, game developers, and everyone else within the OLPC community with quality artwork that maintains a standard of coherence (that is, art d '''Projects'''
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  • ...et. You can view the Block Party code in the [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/block-party-activity;a=tree source repository]. &mdash;[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 1 ...tribute it fully without any restrictions. Could you work with the Cybiko community to get them involved here? Perhaps they have an open source emulator for L
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  • ...mpasses a huge number of APIs (GTK, Pango, Cairo, etceteras), suitable for projects that need lots of text, buttons, and the like ** Allows you to scale up from point-and-click media-scripting activities right up to very sophisticated demonstrations. Include
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  • || Arts and Media Education Applications ...developing media performance applications and their value for learning and community development.
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  • ...cator_logo.jpg|frame|left]][http://www.wikieducator.org WikiEducator] is a community project working collaboratively with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free * facilitating the establishment of '''community networks''' and collaboration with existing free content initiatives in edu
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  • ...ey want 6 xo's to look into the whole concept and adopt it as one of their projects. ...e health pages are structured... could write this up in the doc' of health projects. [we now have tasks such as 'health professional' or 'photographer' which
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  • == Projects== .../oerwiki.iiep-unesco.org/index.php?title=Main_Page Wiki of the Unesco IIEP community of interest in Open educational resources]
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  • ...page; add your ideas, comment on existing ones, and add your names to the projects you're interested in. ...d contact the ones you're interested in working with; talk with them about projects you're interested in working on.
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  • WikiEducator is a community resource supported by the [http://www.col.org Commonwealth of Learning]) fo :* http://www.wikieducator.org/Initiatives - projects that are producing or may later produce more content
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  • ...page; add your ideas, comment on existing ones, and add your names to the projects you're interested in. ** Introduce their interns to the community they are developing for
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  • ...T (GMT-5) on August 6, 2007.'''까지는 여기 또는 [[Summer of Content projects|프로젝트]] 페이지에 귀하의 관심 분야를 수정할 수 있습
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  • ...page; add your ideas, comment on existing ones, and add your names to the projects you're interested in. ...act and work with members of the organization's community to develop their projects
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  • ...XO laptops for HIV/AIDS prevention, diagnostics, and treatment at tertiary community clinics and schools in rural Tanzania. If you have a great plan for a school or community that you think should receive XO laptops, or you need your own for software
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  • ...ate, share ideas, and publicize their broadcasts, and a place for the OLPC community to reach out to when they want to spread the news about something they have *Add yourself to the [[Media Roll Call]] page.
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  • ...an on its most active lists and sites (the # of non-core mailing lists and community sites is currently doubling every 6-9 months, faster than the size of this ;Timelines: Roughly in order: rituals that facilitate community identity ... Profiles and group identity ... Discussions and heuristics of
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  • Shared projects hold great power to engage and inspire creative effort. Projects shared across a small group help children to discover their own capacity fo ...s of publication and distribution have made the sharing of locally created projects and learning materials beyond a single school prohibitive. Networks of XOs
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  • ==Upstream Free Software Projects== * [http://www.abiword.com/ Abiword] and [http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/ Gnumeric]
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  • == Community Notes == ...umpy you ask to host projects that are effectively forks of other upstream projects without extremely good justifications.
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  • ==Choice of Transport Media== Possible transport-media are USB Flash Drive (Memory Stick), Flash Memory Card, CD or DVD.
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  • ...ases diametrically opposed to sharing. Collaboration is about process and community and mutual respect, not about rights and law and anxiety.'' The recommended licences are Public Domain for text and other media, and GPL for code. See the [[Licenses]] page for more information.
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  • {{ OBX source dev|projects/pippy-activity}} {{ OBX pootle|1=http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/pippy-activity;a=blob_plain;f=po/Pippy.pot;hb=HEAD|2=fructose}}
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  • <nowiki>[[wiki pages]]</nowiki> and their [[style guide]]lines are largely community-driven. ...low''' : How ideas and knowledge and information should flow through an XO community and network. See [[Memebrand]].
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  • exhibits, and make-and-take projects are articles to the local media, and alerting
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  • ...terface Guidelines/lang-es] (221), [{{fullurl:Software projects}} Software projects] (219), [{{fullurl:Learning Vision}} Learning Vision] (216), [{{fullurl:BTe ==== Pages being worked on by the community ====
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  • ...the idea of building upon the interactive styles associated with existing media and extending them into domains where a computer is incorporated into the i ...ng his leave of absence from MIT, Bender was executive director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and holder of the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Chair.
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  • A low power school/community based radio transition service broadcasting recorded audio blogs of various ...djustable for use in OLPC's open or closed configuration. For geographical projects and OpenStreetMap contribution.
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  • ...k figures: minimum is 100 laptops. OLPC is overloaded with too many small projects. So minimum 100 laptops.--[[User:SvenAERTS|SvenAERTS]] 09:14, 22 April 2013 :: We have a page for [[Electronic textbook projects]].
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  • ...arding children and technology. We've engaged an international development community that has been quite open and vocal in their critique and feedback. Most imp ...player doesn't come with any codecs; it relies on GStreamer to decode any media embedded in the flash movie. OLPC can distribute gnash, since it's GPL sof
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  • Oct 25 16:09:53 * jg (n=jg@wireless-142.media.mit.edu) has joined #olpc-meeting Oct 25 16:10:54 * carrano (n=chatzill@1cc-dhcp-81.media.mit.edu) has joined #olpc-meeting
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  • ==By the Community, For the Community: Introducing the XO== ...ject that made this computer and everything on it, and you use it within a community.
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  • {{OBX source dev|projects/simcity-activity}} Latest stable XO activity bundle: [[media:Simcity-5.xo|Simcity-5.xo]].
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • [[image:P1070758.JPG|thumb|400px|[[Media:P1070758.JPG|actual size]]|center|Khairat Children XOing]] ...up of girls and boys working on Etoys. Some were trying out all the sample projects while others were making their own. Among them were Gayatri and Sarasvati,
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  • The last release is [[media:Epals.xo|ePals.xo version 3]] ...on the XO by children and teachers, providing access to a global classroom community of learners in a safe and protected context.
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  • ...''', similar to the [[Wikipedia]], [[wikibooks]] and Open Source Community projects, like [[Linux]], [[OpenOffice]], etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]] ...dertaken by Humanity ever, and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. 2008, saw the first countries with a 100% roll out to all of th
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  • === Why is it important for each child to have a computer? What's wrong with community access computer centers? === One does not think of community pencils—kids have their own. They are tools with which to think, sufficie
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  • ...ves, tell us what you're up to, link to cool stuff. Be warned, though, new community members may turn up in very short order. See also [[regional groups]]. ...larly and are developing a few XO-specific projects, including the [[Helix Media Player]]. Contact [[Use:Mburns|Michael]].
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  • ...ead before reading this page. The ideas were then presented as a set of [[Media:April1pres.pdf|slides]] at the [[Apr_3-4_Mini-conference|April 4 Spring Min ...s." Also, a growing percentage of development happens in the open source community, which is off-site.
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • Presentation of foundation "Meters maken voor Millennium", OLPC projects in Russia, Mongolia and Nepal. By Harrie Vollaard [[Image:MMvMOLPCNL1312200 Presentation of foundation "OpenWijs.nl", OLPC projects in the Netherlands and Nicaragua. By Frits Hoff
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • * New processes for triage and publishing projects :''see [[OLPC:projects for review]]''
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  • ...mailing list and send us an email to introduce yourself to the rest of the community. |style="width:10%;"|'''Media'''
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  • ==== [[Projects/<projectname>|<projectname>]] ==== ; Brief description: (link to a full description at [[Projects/PROJECTNAME]])
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  • ...d here. The mesh has no additional cost associated with it and it lets the community more efficiently share whatever infrastructure is available, so I don't und ...a test in Bangladesh, Guatemala and an English, Spanish or French speaking community in Africa.
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  • ...rk together with the [[Projects/VideoEditing|VideoEditing]] and [[Record]] projects. # Be integrated with Record activity, in some new tabs, exactly like [[Projects/VideoEditing]] idea. It is good to the annotations and to a quick video pro
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  • Here is a list of projects related to UNICEF and OLPC initiatives that have been proposed for the Stor We encourage you to work on these projects or other ones that you may have been working on, or just thought up a minut
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  • ...ed people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community. Each individual involved brings a unique skill set, and a deep personal pa ...rface that graphically embraces the spirit of the network. It is all about community and collaboration—working and playing together to learn, create and commu
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  • * Come as a consultant working across multiple team projects in your area of expertise - [http://hackronym.com/jamreg/storyjamregistrati ...ike to coordinate the translation effort and the film-festival/museum-like media display on Sunday afternoon.'''
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  • ...p://code.google.com/soc/2008/gstreamer/appinfo.html?csaid=BC710D54087F7CE7 Media service to transcode video and audio in different formats] Some of the projects above do not directly benefit OLPC, but many are extremely helpful; our tha
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  • And you will need [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm GT.M] ...e Adverse Reaction Tracking (ART) module by allowing users to add contrast media reactions to ART via the Radiology/Nuclear Medicine package. It interfaces
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  • ...rn together, in a well-supported environment. Also see [[groups|regional community groups]]. ...add your project under the appropriate category below, into our [[Projects|Projects]] and onto the [http://olpcMAP.net olpcMAP!]
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  • ...n the Ubuntu packages, we should be able to cover a large part of the user community. ...of what is happening on your screen, complete with audio narration. Also, Media Mods' newest version of the Record activity, which offers improved stabilit
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  • ...e you want to work directly on the OLPC project, rather than on one of the projects that feed into it. = Existing Projects =
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  • Name of Project: Community Health Information for OLPC ...ate medical information to doctors and other healthcare professionals. Our Community Health Information Centers (CHICs) provide health information to people at
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  • Welcome to the OLPC community! ** you may lose your etoys projects.
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  • '''[[media:SolomonIslandsOLPCTrialsEvaluationByACER2010.pdf|Download the report here ( ...s/national/4831-one-child-laptop-project-makes-positive-impact-on-children Media release (Solomon Star newspaper, April 14th 2010]'''
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  • In 2008, One Laptop Per Child Inc., and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) formed a partnership to introduce the OLPC concept in the region and ...ts deployment activities are coordinated by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community [http://www.spc.int (SPC)], head quartered in Noumea, with Dr. Jimmie Rodge
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  • OLPC UK is a community effort to bring together UK-based OLPC supporters and contributors, and to ...tatement]]. Are you from the press and want to know more? look in the [[#Media]] section
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  • [http://www.media.uoa.gr University of Athens - Media Department] ...m, worked on various open source projects, using Linux and involved in the community since 2000 and compiling a Knoppix clone for Electronics Engineering design
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  • ...local community overall. "Your voice on XO" would consist of a long-term, community-based project to build and/or further development of a synthetic voice for ...e.g., French in W. Africa, or Haiti)—would work with a child, teacher or community volunteers to build a synthetic voice using Festival. Such an undertaking w
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  • The main purpose of the projects is to evaluate the suitability of the OLPC Program to meet the Education Im In the initial projects we will conduct evaluation in partnership with the Ministry of Education an
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  • ...sroots mailing list, iirc) on what kinds of community facilitation tasks a community liason(s) might take on. * Organizing local OLPC chapters, with their own charges, projects, & focus. Providing resources to same: http://alabama.laptop.org could be
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  • ...pro-bono. Working corporate relationships. Access to capital. Been part of community for ~1.5yrs. "Came back" on Nicholas' request 1 month ago. As president. Chuck introducing/previewing Tuesday's event. Media announcement. On Tues, OLPC will intro 2.0 version of our computer. It's qu
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  • Shared projects hold great power to engage and inspire creative effort. Projects shared across a small group help children to discover their own capacity fo ...s of publication and distribution have made the sharing of locally created projects and learning materials beyond a single school prohibitive. Networks of XOs
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  • ...otype at the WSIS [conference] in Tunis and I was still working in Greece. Media in Greece show great interest in the project, because of Nicholas and Micha == Projects: what are the legal implications? ==
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  • ...ormed a strategic partnership with Divine Word university to support OLPC projects in the non-government sector. ...th of the OK Tedi mining area. They have committed PGK 1m (USD 350,000) of community development funds held in trust into the project, which commenced in early
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  • ...ustrators, teachers, school leadership – involves much needed input from community (costs of these in terms of transport between atolls, opportunity costs), h ==Pootle Projects==
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  • <mchua> m: elise's project is doing "free rice" for other projects <mchua> g: maybe set up a remote community in some place for storytelling
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  • ...espective OLPC projects around the world, but also to connect this growing community at the forefront of technology integration in education to help build, sugg ...haring their work as well as welcome those looking for information on OLPC projects.
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  • == Education-related community problems == Jun 11 11:02:55 * nlee (i=nlee@wireless-238.media.mit.edu) has joined #olpc-groups
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  • ...s of community consultation; should only proceed with assent of the entire community, taking account of their needs and concerns; and should be fully integrated ...Laptop should be available not just for the child, but the family and the community
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  • # Maximize the participation, productivity and enthusiasm of the open source community. ...l include a set of new features, pioneered and developed by OLPC staff and community members. A feature is defined as a significant change or enhancement to the
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  • ...rocedure is often called "the charge balance problem" by those in the OLPC community. ...P/GoldPeak) were only shipped in small quantities with XOs for early pilot projects.
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  • ...hange and improve the activities. There is a massive global (and regional) community that is working together to develop the laptops and support local languages ...be translated into any local language – assisted by the open development community.
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  • There are new opportunities now that open media (e.g. wikis) is available. Because initiatives like OLPC is non-profit ther **The school is more connected to the community
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  • ...nity event where OLPCers from around the world can share stories, show off projects, and plan for the future. XOcon's will include presentations, workshops, * Open workshop slots with teaching/media pairs - BarCamp style (BazSchool?) with open timeslots and classrooms for s
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  • ...p to every child and every teacher, as well as offering the whole teaching community the necessary on-going education, materials, guidelines, and support to ach Another area the inspector has to take care of is press/media releases.
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  • ...ged for support of the OLPC. A myspace user could be created that reposts community news via bulletins and serves as a Trendy method of showing support (see CC ...a very good description, but I will try to propose it later on when other projects are more fully formed.
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  • ...each groups that weren't reached in 2007 (and may not be by the mainstream media); see [[G1G1 meetings]] for more. Media and other materials are available from our [[community media]] page and our [http://flickr.com/photos/olpc Flickr stream]. If you have
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  • * [[Projects/Flash_Gamedev | Flash as a Gaming/Edu-Gaming Platform for the XO-1]] * [[Projects/Grassroots_PH_Developers | OLPC Philippines Grassroots Developer Program]]
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  • ...Goals]] nr.2, bringing Universal Primary Education also reaching the adult community via the kids. ....net/?go=jamaica olpcMAP.net,] which is OLPC's global community map of all projects large and small -- helping volunteers, local champions and schools to conne
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  • ...who are willing and interested to contribute their time and expertise for projects throughout the region. Please add your name, email address and few very sho ...p://forums.olpcfriends.org/ OLPC Friends Forum]</s> and browse through the Projects listed.
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  • ...event on the occasion of World Malaria day, April 25th, to show their best projects. ...laria, its causative agent (mosquito), most susceptible individuals in the community, transmission mode, prevention, mythology about Malaria, as well as efficie
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  • ...is is one of the most common criticisms of the OLPC and any of the related projects. It is an understandable sentiment. What is the point of making laptops a ...or S.P.A.M ensuring a long lifespan of the software.  (Feasibility of web community feature for XO is still being researched).
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  • ...oop team''' (short for in-the-loop team) which coordinates and facilitates projects, contracts, and contact between loop teams and the deployment classrooms un ...pport team would follow the school server mailing lists and talk with OLPC community members from New Zealand, Nepal, etc. who are also working on and deploying
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  • Current media campaigns : ''tell people about OLPC'', talk or present about current progr == Media ==
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  • ...hange and improve the activities. There is a massive global (and regional) community that is working together to develop the laptops and support local languages ...be translated into any local language – assisted by the open development community.
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  • Photos, stories and other media from the first year's deployments are available from a community media page and from the OLPC photostream.
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  • || 1530-1615 || [[XOCamp_2#QA|OLPC QA, now with 100% Community Goodness]] (Mel Chua, Ed McNierney) ...in [[Media:XO-Camp-Usersv4.ppt|ppt]], [[Media:XO-Camp-Usersv4.pdf|pdf]], [[Media:XO-Camp-Usersv4.odp|odp]].
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  • ...ch groups that weren't reached last year (and may not be by the mainstream media); see [[G1G1 meetings]] for more. ...rials from the first year's deployments are available from our [[community media]] page and our [http://flickr.com/photos/olpc Flickr stream]. If you have
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  • ...become a training facility for administrators, teachers, students and the community to help them become full members of the global village. This training facil ...a cascading effect where the trainees train their own family members, the community including those in rural areas. For the rural areas market information, and
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  • ...e world. Thank you for your interest in bringing an XO program to a school community in your life and your continued support of the OLPC initiative! The Change the World community is growing around the world! To learn more about these gropus, visit our [[
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  • ...h as insurance, living conditions, some training, matching volunteers with projects and the like. On a related note - you've probably heard of OLPC, the MIT Media Lab
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  • ...10 may be available. '''These working XO-1's laptops are free to approved projects but the recipient must pay the shipping costs. We ship only within the USA. ...al learning platform through engineering, environmental and education '''[[Projects]]'''&mdash;that open new opportunities to children the world over. Everyon
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  • interested), and a bit about your projects, that'd be a great pia@olpcfriends.org, and we have a load of small projects
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  • The OLPCorps Support Committee is comprised of One Laptop per Child staff, community members, and ''anyone'' (including OLPCorps applicants) who wants to get in ...implement up to 100 small XO deployments, each team must rely on a team of community support members. Your involvement, no matter how small, is needed. ''Anyo
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  • ...and goals, the project allowed us to develop wonderful partnerships in the community. Thusanang Trust, a local non-profit organization, connected us with school ...he importance of meaningful project-based learning. By funding student-led projects, we aim to empower students to become agents of change.
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  • This projects aims at developing Machine Translation software on the OLPC. For more detai ...tting-edge tools and systems taken from the automatic translation research community. Specifically, we are developing the application based on the ''Moses toolk
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  • ...dable wireless internet access. Our well-established relationship with the community and the school’s technical readiness will allow our team to focus on our ...nd lessons. Our team will also work with the teaching staff and interested community members to develop an effective after-school program incorporating the XOs.
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  • ...ownloaded here. [[Media:OLPC_Seminar_3-13-09.ppt.zip|.ppt.zip (1.9 MB)]] [[Media:OLPC_Seminar_3-13-09.odp | .odp (1.75 MB)]] 10:25 FGrose Digital Ripple was one of his projects
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  • === Shared wikis for projects === *: Help in [[Projects/TeleHealth Database]]
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  • [[Media:OLPCorps_UC_Berkeley_Zambia.pdf]] ...or mentorship and a knowledge-transfer of technology, resources, and local community practices.
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  • ...having spent the past summer at an international project finance firm with projects in Nigeria. Jessica previously worked with FORGE from 2007-2008 as an inter ...ssion of Open Source software and its power to build a vibrant cooperative community. "...every child is a miraculous marvel of the world, the impact on future
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  • [[Image:OLPCsplash.jpg‎|frame|270px|''Images from Illinois community informatics work in São Tomé, 2008'']] ...infrastructure and training them to effectively use computers as tools of community empowerment.
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  • Application draft: ([[Media:OLPCorpsColoradoCollege.doc|.doc]], [[Media:OLPCorpsColoradoCollege.pdf|.pdf]]) <p><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">Member local community.</font></p>
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  • ...tional opportunities for the world's poorest children located in the rural community of Ethiopia, Asella by providing OXs laptop to engaged in their own educat <br />Both of our team member can speak the language of the community where we will be working. So,there is no problem with this regards<br />
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  • ...n is English. The school is generally recognized as a pillar of the local community. ...ld about issues in rural Nigeria and their hopes for the future. Very few projects give children a voice, but we want to give our children a direct platform t
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  • ...ve the responsibility of giving input to their own learning by deciding on projects and questions, as well as developing the rubric for their own evaluation wi ...he project and the technical support during the implmentation phase of the projects and Glenda Computer Repairs & Supplier's will be providing technical suppo
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  • | Community Lead ...tania since 1967. Their mastery of local languages, cultural training, and community based service will provide access and presence within the country. Presiden
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  • ...C to help with fund raising, brainstorming and local support in the Ithaca community. ...an environmental education volunteer working on ecological sustainability projects with 2 primary schools in Tidjikja. I have also organized an informal Engli
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  • [[CHEBOSS COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION (CBO)]] We have also requested a grant from Wesleyan University community service grant office to help in future sustenance of the program. [http://w
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  • ...eam's proposal draft is also available as [[Media:Kinshasa.doc|.doc]] or [[Media:Kinshasa.pdf|.pdf]] Community Impact:
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  • ...rough the introduction and encouraged use of information technology. Such projects are bringing positive differences in Ethiopia as well (http://www.olpcnews. ...ize the academic components of the software. In addition, to make sure the projects sustainability we are planning to involve high school students as helpers w
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  • SEE ALSO [[Projects/LXDE]] ...e a number of active [[LXDE projects]] being considered by the development community.
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  • This team's proposal in: [[Media:UNDUgandaProposal.doc|.doc]], [[Media:UNDUganda.pdf|.pdf]] ...ng remote partners in local and foreign schools as collaborators, bringing community schools together while pushing northern Uganda into the consciousness of pe
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  • ...g with Africans and friends of Africa to support community-led development projects in Africa. ...om. Through collaboration with teachers, we want to have a series of large projects assigned to the kids.
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  • ...nt technical know-how, including experience with Linux and web development projects (e.g. http://www.searchekko.com/). ...y. This will give the children a real role in educating and informing the community, and will engage the adults in order to create lasting and sustainable chan
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  • Junior Community Health Worker Program at Vutakaka Junior School, Takaungu, Kenya ...en and Children (EAC) that founded the school in 2004. The EAC also runs a community center and health clinic at the site. We have a close existing relationship
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  • * Using laptops for learning general curriculum through open source multi-media CDs and Internet resources ...rveillance of the project sustainability. No language barrier as the Kumbo community is within the English speaking region of Cameroon.
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  • * Download in [[Media:OLPCorps_Yale-UW_Ghana_Tan-Hussein.doc|.doc]]. * Download budget in [[Media:OLPCorps_Yale-UW_Ghana_Tan-Hussein_Budget.xls|.xls]].
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  • ...and promote positive cultural diversity and global understanding" (http://projects.tigweb.org/model-itu) or (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=76879525602 ...ols to discover and pursue their dreams. Children will develop ICT and New Media skills to become "active problem solvers in their communities and country a
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  • [[Media:upennolpcorps_proposal.pdf|See our submitted proposal HERE]] [[Media:Upennolpcorps_budget.pdf‎|See our submitted budget HERE]]
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  • See application in [[Media:LondonTennesseeUSC.pdf|.pdf]] format. valuable for students, teachers, and their community; administratively feasible both in the short and
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  • ...Deploying laptops to both schools will promote increased saturation in the community. It will also provide an opportunity to compare end results and assess tec ...nal classroom environment, XO’s will enable them not only to explore new media and ideas but also to improve upon fundamental subjects such as mathematics
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  • ...de a means for self-expression to children, and help them use creative and media arts as a tool for social change. ...ka’s target communities. We will pose the question: What makes a healthy community?
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  • ...training of the teachers, and introduce the students, parents and village community to the program. A sustainable deployment is possible only if everyone is in ...of Upendo. AfricAid has worked with Mr. Kitia since 2004 through different projects and they are looking forward to continue the collaboration with each other.
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  • ...that the children of Zonkizizwe, South Africa have the potential to become community leaders. However, numerous challenges to their growth and development dail ...dren made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS to realize their full potential as future community leaders. We are excited to partner with [http://vvocf.wordpress.com/ Vumund
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  • ...anding between cultures and peoples. The BA is currently in touch with MIT Media Lab, Mr. Frank Moss. The contact at the Library is Ms. Hoda S. Elmikaty, Di ...Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects that both enhance learning and make a difference in the world. They have an
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  • ...le into the US school systems. Universities are aptly geared towards such community outreach. The Academic Technology group and the Library Media Services at SF State University will manage the housing and loaning of XOs
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  • OLPC-UK members / community; 2) generate enough interest and proven members / community.
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  • ...e internet allow people unparalleled access to education, information, and media. It also empowers people to share their work and participate in high-tech ...rking to bring solar, wind, and hydroelectric power sources to schools and community centers. Companies are working to make better satellite and cable connecti
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  • * [[Media:OLPC_UK_Pilots_London2009_Proposal_presentation_3.pptx|Project presentation The value of this project to the UK community and OLPC UK is significant because it:
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  • <center><i>Follow eKindling community: <b> http://twitter.com/ekindling!</b></i>[[image:twitter_ek.png|75px]]</ce ...lippines] that will allow us to further our common mission and vision as a community. Simply said, this is an education project.
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects#XO_Laptop_Lending_Libraries
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  • * SF's [http://olpcSF.org/summit Global Community Summit 2012] Oct 19-21 and implementers' [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Suga ...the [http://groups.google.com/group/tinygames TinyGames] educational games community.
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • ..." project]]''', similar to the [[Wikipedia]] and [[Open Source]] Community projects, like [[Linux]], [[OpenOffice]], etc. and it is working along [[Agenda 21]] ...dertaken by Humanity ever, and deemed by many as one of the most inspiring projects out there. Things are moving very fast indeed: 2008 saw the first 3 countr
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • ...LPC Learning Club, meeting organizer, liaison to OLPC Headquarters and MIT Media Lab, developed programming for MIT Scratch Day, supporting Lubuto Library P ...monthly meetings with latest OLPC technology. Catalyze interest in special projects (such as XO laptop for capturing audio of bees)
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • ...lace from March 2006 to March 2011. In consultation with the international community, the NESP identifies eight priority program areas," including: ...working with the Afghan Ministry of Education on several laptop deployment projects. To date, OLPC has committed over 5,000 laptops to fourth through sixth gra
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  • ...laces which are accessible at no-charge to children wishing to use them in projects and reports. Unique to Glossopedia, all images in the site enlargeable to a ==== Media ====
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • <br />Name of Project: REMAPPING LA: RESEARCH IN CULTURE, COMMUNITY, AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE FIRST URBAN STATE PARK IN CALIFORNIA <br />Employer and/or School: UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance (UCLA REMAP)
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • ...lassroom; therefore, 10 computers would allow students to work in pairs on projects. Placing the XO laptops in the hands of students would directly address thr ...and publishing their knowledge of science topics. Through the Sugar mixed media activities teachers will assist students in gaining an understanding of how
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  • FYI I believe the current Angier has a time out room described this way [[MEDIA:MSBA-submission.pdf | MSBA Submission]] page 7 or [[MEDIA:Complaint-ed.pdf | Original Complaint]]
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  • [[category:community]] :Jeff B/ICCA (rt:#{{RT|403}}, Sep 2007) - supply chain organization help/ media replication etc.
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  • ...ildren from marginalized groups. The total estimated [http://www.devex.com/projects/school-sector-reform-project-in-nepal cost] of the project is $2.6 billion ...Education for All (EFA) Program''': The [http://web.worldbank.org/external/projects/main?Projectid=P074633&theSitePK=40941&piPK=73230&pagePK=64283627&menuPK=22
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  • ...can each train an additional twenty mentors to lead eight Waveplace pilot projects using XO laptops and Squeak Etoys. OLPC also re-donated 200 laptops being u !People/Major Projects
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  • ...dge-based society, with a vibrant class of entrepreneurs...By 2020, Rwanda projects to have internet access at all administrative levels, for all secondary sch !Description of Activities/Major Projects
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  • ...from Adam, to enable students who have images on the XO postable to social media sites. Got first G1G1 in late 2008, had to learn Python, did video editing ...t one of Jan’s events, talking to Adam about why there are not more kids projects on the website. It would be great to have a tool to be able to sort images
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  • <Marina> Open Source community and OLPC ...to have a champion is important but you need to be connected to an outside community
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  • ...NinaStawski: OLPC Nepal group is working on a tool to develop interactive media in HTMP 5 [12:02pm] NinaStawski: it's a community-based project
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  • ...net?go=ghana Ghana's OLPC Library] by [http://webscript.princeton.edu/~ewb/projects/ Princeton Engineers Without Borders,] April 2, [http://lists.laptop.org/pi == Add Local Projects to the [http://olpcMAP.net Map!] ==
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  • ** [JN] Totally, started a page here: http://one.laptop.org/content/social-media. Please add to it (with maybe some info on how users can interact w/ each). * Updated Media page including more from media.laptop.org
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  • Rev. Edward Gadi is a community leader among the Sudanese resettled in Fargo, but he maintains strong ties ...er Science with research interests in Artificial Intelligence, Educational Media, and Intelligent Agents. He has published dozens of technical articles and
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  • Rev. Edward Gadi is a community leader among the southern Sudanese resettled in Fargo, but he maintains str ...er Science with research interests in Artificial Intelligence, Educational Media, and Intelligent Agents. He has published dozens of technical articles and
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  • ...o strongly advocate that there is money in the budget for a “computer / media” room at each school. This saves the more delicate equipment from being Media room in 5 schools x $10,000 = $50,000<br />
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  • * [http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox Matchbox] window manager * Gnome accessibility toolkit ([http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/ ATK])
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  • ...laptops are an embodiment of a deep commitment by a group of politicians, community leaders, and educators to implement disruptive large scale education reform ...acilitators and invited presenters are selected for their expertise in new media and computational literacies and curricula, data visualization and alternat
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  • There are ~10 focus areas of the Radijojo projects, with and without OLPC students # Noncommercial, participative media for children
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  • This is a support network for community deployments / communities of learning, from teachers and classrooms of stud ...part of an University of Teacher Education has allowed for various student projects, particularly final bachelor thesis, to take place in the context of the pr
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  • * New projects & libraries -- teaching them Community Outreach: * Which projects might you enjoy Mentoring below?!
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  • You can tell others about your projects and recruit others to join your efforts. To understand how easy it is to ed ...tivities. You can start a University chapter of OLPC users -- both formal Community Service Learning and great informal clubs exist. Details may be found at wi
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  • ...follow up on OLPC deployments and research regarding One Laptop per Child projects ...assachusetts Institue of Technology. International Journal of Learning and Media. Volume 3, Issue 2, pp. 61-76
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  • School Server - Community Edition 0.4 Project Specifications ...t - Tools are available for deployments and teachers to make instructional media available to their schools and classrooms.
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  • ...n a box"] from 2020-10-20. See also a [https://youtu.be/HkeS_EAIpv4 great community example in North India] (3min) from 2021-02-14. Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) i ...hkids.org teachers] and [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Internet-in-a-Box community].
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  • ...t - Tools are available for deployments and teachers to make instructional media available to their schools and classrooms. One of the key design criteria of successful community-based projects is modularity with 'plug in' services
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  • ...012 year Theme in UN Decade of the World's Indigenous People : "Indigenous Media, Empowering Indigenous Voices" ...s wiki.laptop.org so others could find out about them, link up, built upon projects etc..]]
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