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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
''A sentence or two summarizing this Sugar deployment. This information is used for the deployment summary page.''
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  
 
== Contact ==
 
== Contact ==
''This should link to one or more people who are willing to act as ambassadors between Sugar Labs and this deployment.''
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* Name: [[USER:Jpritikin|Joshua Pritikin]]
* Name: [[User:AcountName| Your Name]]
 
  
''Include your email address that you can be reached should people want to make contact with this deployment''
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* Email: mailto:jpritikin@pobox.com
* Email: <your email address so we can contact you, invite you to meetings, etc.>
 
  
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==
''Describe the location of the deployment''
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Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  
 
== Language ==
 
== Language ==
''What language does the deployment use?  Include the language code, e.g. en_US, if possible.''
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en_US, hi_IN
  
 
== Size ==
 
== Size ==
''Describe the number of students, teachers, and IT staff using Sugar.''
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We have about 100 students. We would like to try child ownership of the laptops, but lack the necessary funds. The laptops are only used at school. There is no IT staff. My wife and I visit during the summer and try to patch things together as best as possible for the rest of the year. It is not clear to me how much the teachers or students are learning, but the parents are impressed.
  
 
== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==
''Describe the number and type of computers Sugar is running on, e.g. 150 OLPC XO-1 Laptops. Also describe any servers used and what software they run. Additional equipment, like solar power generators, can also be included.''
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We have a relatively stable electrical supply for India. The power is off for only 3-4 hours per day. We invested in a tubular battery and inverter large enough to handle the 30 laptops. We also have a single school server (P-3 class) running the XS distribution with moodle and an Acer projector for presentations.
  
 
== Technical Details ==
 
== Technical Details ==
''This should list which version of Sugar is being used, e.g. 0.82 or SoaS Blueberry.''
 
 
* Sugar version: 0.82 and a few machines with early SoaS builds
 
* Sugar version: 0.82 and a few machines with early SoaS builds
  
''Describe the base operating system being used, e.g. Fedora 12.''
 
 
* OS distribution: mostly 8.2.1 (build 802)
 
* OS distribution: mostly 8.2.1 (build 802)
  
 
== Activity Usage ==
 
== Activity Usage ==
''Describe which Sugar activities are used in the classroom.''
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* <ACTIVITY 1>
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Not sure.
* <ACTIVITY 2>
 
  
 
== Curriculum ==
 
== Curriculum ==
''Provide any notes about how Sugar is being used in the classroom.''
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It is fairly haphazard, as far as I know.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
''Describe how and when the deployment got started, its growth and changes, etc.''
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My wife and I started an English medium elementary school in 2004. Being a software engineer, I was eager to try OLPC laptops when they became available in India.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
''Provide links to deployment websites, additional wiki pages, studies, papers, etc.''
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_India/Nashik
  
 
== Comments and Discussion ==
 
== Comments and Discussion ==
 
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Revision as of 01:28, 27 February 2010



Summary

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Contact

Location

Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Language

en_US, hi_IN

Size

We have about 100 students. We would like to try child ownership of the laptops, but lack the necessary funds. The laptops are only used at school. There is no IT staff. My wife and I visit during the summer and try to patch things together as best as possible for the rest of the year. It is not clear to me how much the teachers or students are learning, but the parents are impressed.

Hardware

We have a relatively stable electrical supply for India. The power is off for only 3-4 hours per day. We invested in a tubular battery and inverter large enough to handle the 30 laptops. We also have a single school server (P-3 class) running the XS distribution with moodle and an Acer projector for presentations.

Technical Details

  • Sugar version: 0.82 and a few machines with early SoaS builds
  • OS distribution: mostly 8.2.1 (build 802)

Activity Usage

Not sure.

Curriculum

It is fairly haphazard, as far as I know.

History

My wife and I started an English medium elementary school in 2004. Being a software engineer, I was eager to try OLPC laptops when they became available in India.

Links

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_India/Nashik

Comments and Discussion