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  • ...e [http://www.undispatch.com/node/8859 blog], a particularly disheartening one by Alanna Shaikh on a UN Foundation-sponsored site: :I am writing in response to Alanna Shaikh's 9/9/09 article, "One Laptop Per Child - The Dream is Over".
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  • ...018 a deployment of 200 XO-1/1.5 laptops in Madagascar on the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Madagascar/Nosy_Komba Nosy Komba Island]. OLPC France promote One Laptop Per Child philosophy, Sugar and open source software and is also a reproducible assoc
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  • ...3. I have been part of Sugar Labs due to my effort with the One Laptop Per Child, growing up with Sugar Desktop was something I am always proud of. Sugar ha
    2 KB (272 words) - 15:46, 10 January 2020
  • ...cholas Negroponte once again say "You can, you actually can" [give a kid a laptop connected to the Internet and walk away]. [http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_ ...ctivity and further integrating it into the Journal, I am hoping that this one change will be complete in time to meet the looming feature freeze for 0.90
    3 KB (505 words) - 16:26, 21 August 2010
  • ...odest capacity, such as the XO-1 "$100 Laptop" developed by One Laptop per Child (OLPC).
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  • ...MIT Media Laboratory. Her Ph.D. thesis studied the implications of one-to-one learning in a rural setting in Costa Rica. ...opment Bank as a consultant in the education sector, and at One Laptop Per Child organization as Director of Learning. During the last five years, she has w
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  • ...large, we found it convenient and effective to divide into teams. This was one of the teams. ...content was developed during the collaboration between the One Laptop per Child Sugar Team, Pentagram, and Red Hat in 2006/2007. Eben Eliason was the prima
    2 KB (318 words) - 19:15, 27 November 2019
  • ...Ironically, but not surprisingly, OLPC continues to ship Sugar with every laptop that they distribute.) At Sugar Labs, I wear many hats: I am the developer
    2 KB (376 words) - 20:00, 11 October 2011
  • * schools, one-teacher schools in villages: ** laptop per child model;
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  • :Remember, It's An Education Program, not a laptop program. XOs are part of the story, and Sugar on any other supported Linux :Not at all. This is an education project, not a laptop project. Sugar runs on a wide variety of other computers, and on a number o
    13 KB (1,983 words) - 13:34, 22 March 2010
  • ...the Sugar learning platform—the software that runs on the OLPC-XO-1 laptop—to help Sugar Labs prioritise resources amongst already identified is Sugar is the software used on the OLPC-XO-1 laptop computers deployed as part of Project Ceibal. Teachers, students, and engin
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  • ...t for Europe was completely dead when I returned, so I am using my old old laptop, which works great as long as I apply pressure to the lower-right corner of ...s when they used one laptop to control the robot, one to be the robot, and one to display the video from the robot's webcam -- a great use of the network
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  • ...MIT Media Laboratory. Her Ph.D. thesis studied the implications of one-to-one learning in a rural setting in Costa Rica. ...opment Bank as a consultant in the education sector, and at One Laptop Per Child organization as Director of Learning. During the last five years, she has w
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  • ...as Sugar on a Stick, which allows the learning platform to travel with the child from the classroom to home may be even more significant than we had realize 3. Joy Ventura Riach, manager of the One Laptop per Child Africa Regional Center in Kigali, lead a learning discussion on IRC last we
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    ...nnection, Feature, Collaboration, Post, Turtle Art, Create, One Laptop Per Child, Dextrose, Sense, Hand, Contributor, Deployment, Support, Fixing, Important
    (1,760 × 960 (304 KB)) - 13:27, 27 January 2012
  • ...l focus on providing a software ecosystem that enhances learning on the XO laptop as well as other laptops distributed by other companies, such as the ASUS E Bert Freudenberg, one of the developers of the Etoys activity, commented, “Expanding Sugar to m
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  • ...better name recognition than I had guessed. And the phrase "one laptop per child" does even enormously better - but it is a mouthful! So I think re-branding ...et another commercial building tool for children, of international repute. One drawback is that "Logs" does not immediately convey the VIRTUAL nature of t
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  • ...members [SIC] after falling far short of its goal of providing inexpensive laptop computers to tens of millions of children in the developing world." <erikos> marcopg: just because you have just one module does not mean to not need to specify the module anymore!
    4 KB (616 words) - 12:48, 25 August 2010
  • ...ild (OLPC) mailing lists and archives at '''[http://lists.laptop.org lists.laptop.org]'''. ...as the following limitations: Nabble does not support posting to more than one mailing list at a time (cross-posting) and Nabble does not index all Sugar
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  • ...r reasons of maintainability) and do it in a way such that the teacher and child have maximum control of the flow of information and content. ...Journal Share to enable automatic uploading of statistics from the student laptop. We also plan to add the ability to push a favorite view from the teacher's
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