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  • .../wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Christianabryant Christian Bryant, One Laptop Per Child]
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  • ...ar Labs organizations and communities, and their partners. Mokurai created one, and invites participation. Put yourself on the Editors List here, and e-ma ==One Laptop Per Child==
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  • == One Laptop per Child, OLPC == ...history of suggestions and resources. They also maintain an [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/accessibility/ accessibility mailing list]—please join
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  • Some background: I am one of the founders of One Laptop per Child, the Sugar project, and Sugar Labs. I've authored and/or maintained ~50 act
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  • ...that will be built to run on the XO laptop provided in the One Laptop Per Child movement made for the final project of IGME.582.01 HFOSS for RIT ...out to the main menu. If you select the fraction that is a multiple of the one shown then you will be awarded with points. If you select an incorrect frac
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  • ...ne of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the OLPC XO laptop or other system running Sugar. It is a GNU/Linux-based OS (a Fedora-based d == OLPC (One Laptop per Child) Glossary ==
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  • * [[olpc:Git | Git at One Laptop per Child]] * [http://gitready.com/ Learn Git One Commit at a Time]
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  • ...t week when I stumbled across a book that my grandmother had given me as a child: ''How to use the Chinese Abacus'' by F. S. Tom, published in Hong Kong in ...aditional Russian abacus, with ten beads per column, with the exception of one column with just four beads used for counting in fourths, and the nepohualt
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  • ...ly, have started support of two deployments on Palawan in the Philippines. One is a primary school with XO-1.5. The second is a secondary school with refu ...urriculum, learning about computers is the natural result of their use (no one goes to class to learn to use a mobile).
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  • One Laptop per Child Australia offers a [http://laptop.moodle.com.au/ XO Training Course]. The course includes a growing list of l
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  • Internet access was undermining programs like One Laptop per Child. I found it surprising that Susan Pinker would cite One Laptop per Child
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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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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...odest capacity, such as the XO-1 "$100 Laptop" developed by One Laptop per Child (OLPC).
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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
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  • * 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
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  • ...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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  • ...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!
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  • ...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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  • ...ng with Victor Castillo, the pedagogical lead with the Peru one-laptop-per-child program. Peru has deployed hundreds of thousands of machines in some of the ...t will take many years to reach the point where every child can be given a laptop.
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  • ...able members of the FOSS community. In September we learned that ''every'' child in Uruguay is now a Sugar user. In October, we exceeded 1-million downloads
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  • ==Concurso Internacional de One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) y Nickelodeon / MTV== ...atino América que participan en los programas educativos de One Laptop Per Child (OLPC).
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  • ...is one of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the XO laptop. It is a Linux-based OS (a Fedora-based distribution) engineered to be inst When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities
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  • :Many stakeholders can be ''key players'' in the '''One Laptop per Child''' or '''Sugar''' projects. The projects depend on volunteers taking on ta ...p://wiki.laptop.org/skins/common/images/OLPC_wiki_logo.png, or http://wiki.laptop.org/images/1/1d/Olpc_logo.jpg would help form an icon glossary.
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  • ...ut was able to attend the panel discussions: one about implementations and one about “lessons and challenges.” ...laptop, connectivity—every child in Uruguay gets free Internet access ($31/child/year), servers, spares, maintenance, logistics, delivery, operating costs,
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  • ...nts/2011-08-07|1]], [http://stemtosteam.org/ 2] ] since the 1960s. Jerry's one-sentence mission statement for the Media Lab, still has relevance: ...r to ensure that the computer could be used as readily as a pencil by each child, in exploring and expressing. (As early as the 1980s, we were doing 1-to-1
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  • ...the president of Honduras, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, spoke about one laptop per child as a legacy he wants to leave for his country. In every case, these are Sug One concrete outcome of the visit is the establishment of a Sugar "Story Team".
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  • ...ols to a broad focus on everything necessary for successful one-laptop-per-child deployments—there was consensus that we are getting the message out that ...but also further consideration (and documentation) of the various hardware one might find in the field and more detailed instructions on setting up classr
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  • * [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-sur OLPC Sur] OLPC in South America * [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/india India] OLPC in India
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  • ...to approach, and yet it doesn't put an upper bound on personal expression; one can peel away layers and go deeper and deeper, with few restrictions. :Surrounding your avatar on the Home screen are many activities, so click the one that looks like a cartoon talk bubble to start the Chat-activity or some ot
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  • ..."XO Laptop". The Sugar project was originally started in support of the XO laptop, which has a number of features specific to Sugar, most notably, a number o ...org/go/Keyboard_shortcuts the keyboard shortcuts page] in the [http://wiki.laptop.org OLPC wiki].
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  • .../www.pentagram.com/ Pentagram] with [http://one.laptop.org/ One Laptop per Child]. ...to approach and yet it doesn't put an upper bound on personal expression; one can peel away layers and go deeper and deeper, with no restrictions.
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  • Due to limitations of Pygame and SDL, there can only be one PygameCanvas in the the One Laptop per Child project.
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  • ...put into place are still in need of fine-tuning, we have seen progress on one key goal—greater involvement from Sugar deployments. Sugar remains a volu ...orry for the last minute notice, but Joy Ventura Riach from One Laptop Per Child's regional center in Africa is organizing Learning Team chats. The first me
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  • This project is a complementary project to One Laptop Per Child Australia and Sugar Labs Training Activity [https://github.com/walterbender
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  • ...onservancy, a nonprofit corporation. Originally part of the One Laptop Per Child project, Sugar Labs coordinates volunteers around the world who are passion
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  • ...s.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-March/027838.html [1]] and [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-March/027865.html [2]] as well as a post from Chri .... They held a contest for proposals regarding the future of One Laptop per Child. I got to play the role of historian and also had the opportunity to plant
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  • Ten days ago, my mentor and friend Marvin Minsky passed away. As one of the co-founders of the field of Artificial Intelligence, his passing has ...was at One Laptop per Child, I commissioned him to write some [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Marvin_Minsky_essays essays on learning]. Alas, we will never get to
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  • ...ding Sugar and Sugar Labs and the largest deployer of Sugar One Laptop Per Child (OLPC). Of course you don't have to be an expert in all of the areas. Furth We are sharing one big booth together with Squeak Etoys, X2go and SkoleLinux. Find [https://d
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  • ...m/2018/4/16/17233946/olpcs-100-laptop-education-where-is-it-now OLPC's 100 Laptop was Going to change the world &ndash; then it all went wrong] ...n-a-Stick-Is-One-Sweet-Desktop-83446.html Fedora-based Sugar on a Stick is one sweet desktop]
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  • ...uage? (We have mentors who speak multiple languages and can match you with one of them if you'd prefer.) ...r two should be answers from members of the Sugar Labs community, at least one of whom should be a Sugar Labs GSoC mentor. Provide email contact informati
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  • ...and east/west (surface of a torus); so if you find an interesting label to one edge, remember to check it's neighbours on the opposite side. Monthly maps generated with posts from the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar Sugar mailing list]. Most recent maps shown first - for
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