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==Rough Schedule (getting polished)== | ==Rough Schedule (getting polished)== | ||
Adjustments or additional suggestions welcome. | |||
===Monday 10 August=== | ===Monday 10 August=== | ||
* Drive to Boston (Fred, Wesley, & Karlie from Rochester; David arriving separately) | * Drive to Boston (Fred, Wesley, & Karlie from Rochester; David arriving separately) | ||
* ~5 pm - Check in to Hostel, http://bostonhostel.org/about.shtml | * ~5 pm - Check in to Hostel, http://bostonhostel.org/about.shtml | ||
* | * 6:00 pm - [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=12+Hemenway+St,+Boston,+MA+02115&daddr=33+Dunster+Street+Cambridge,+MA+02138&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&dirflg=r&date=08%2F10%2F09&time=6:00pm&ttype=dep&noexp=0&noal=0&sort=&tline=&sll=42.360066,-71.090727&sspn=0.090694,0.133381&ie=UTF8&z=14&start=0 Bus to Harvard Square] (25 minutes) | ||
* 7:00 pm reservations - Dinner out with Mel Chua at [http://www.johnharvards.com/locations.shtml#ma John Harvard's Brew House], learn the '''[http://www.mbta.com/ T]''', etc. | |||
** Pre-dinner - Introductions and Reintroductions | ** Pre-dinner - Introductions and Reintroductions | ||
** Dinner and post-Dinner topic - "What we've learned as OLPC/Sugar Labs students about working in the FLOSS environment as RIT students, co-ops, and associates" (a small group self-evaluation session, with Mel Chua as sole guest beyond the 6 in our group)—''A serious topic for dinner, so we will punctuate the discussion with food and drink to ease our inhibitions and anxiety.'' | ** Dinner and post-Dinner topic - "What we've learned as OLPC/Sugar Labs students about working in the FLOSS environment as RIT students, co-ops, and associates" (a small group self-evaluation session, with Mel Chua as sole guest beyond the 6 in our group)—''A serious topic for dinner, so we will punctuate the discussion with food and drink to ease our inhibitions and anxiety.'' | ||
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**# Personal learnings, such as dealing with our own and other's lack of knowledge or skill. | **# Personal learnings, such as dealing with our own and other's lack of knowledge or skill. | ||
**# How we would change the experience based on all the above | **# How we would change the experience based on all the above | ||
This should give us a good sense of our expectations, limitations, and potentials for the time ahead of us. | *:This should give us a good sense of our expectations, limitations, and potentials for the time ahead of us. | ||
See [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT this Teaching Open Source wiki page] for a report of our Friday workshop that followed up on the ideas raised in this discussion. | |||
===Tuesday 11 August=== | ===Tuesday 11 August=== | ||
* 10 am - Visit MIT Museum, http://web.mit.edu/museum/ | * 10 am - Visit MIT Museum, http://web.mit.edu/museum/ | ||
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* 12:30 am - Lunch at museum or nearby | * 12:30 am - Lunch at museum or nearby | ||
* 2 pm - Conference room sessions, "Our projects - let's help each other. Problems we've had and need help with" (guests welcome) | * 2 pm - Conference room sessions, "Our projects - let's help each other. Problems we've had and need help with" (guests welcome) | ||
** Community Interactions - David Farning | ** Community Interactions - David Farning | ||
* 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD) | * 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD) | ||
===Thursday 13 August=== | ===Thursday 13 August=== | ||
* | * 11 am - Return to [http://flagship.computerclubhouse.org/ Flagship Computer Clubhouse] with kids (open 12 to 3 pm) for workshop with Caroline and Sugar on a Stick session | ||
* | ** [[Math4Team/Projects/MathQuest|Math Quest]] review with clubhouse children - Eric Mallon & Tyler Bragdon | ||
* 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD) | * 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD) | ||
* Evening: [http://www.neaq.org/index.php New England Aquarium] (time permitting) | * Evening: [http://www.neaq.org/index.php New England Aquarium] (time permitting) | ||
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** Peek at working life at Red Hat in Westford | ** Peek at working life at Red Hat in Westford | ||
** Technical discussion - ''Author's tour of Live USB Creator'' | ** Technical discussion - ''Author's tour of Live USB Creator'' | ||
** Lunch | ** Lunch nearby | ||
* afternoon | * afternoon | ||
** workshop tasks, | ** workshop tasks, | ||
** | ** 2 pm - Witness Adam Holt <CanoeBerry> hosting the [[olpc:Contributors program|OLPC Contributors Program]] weekly [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Contributors_program/August_14,_2009 project review meeting]. | ||
** casual visits with OLPC/Media Lab/OLE/Others | ** <s>casual visits with OLPC/Media Lab/OLE/Others</s> | ||
See [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT this Teaching Open Source wiki page] for a report of our Friday workshop. | |||
* evening plans - open | * evening plans - open | ||
===Saturday 15 August=== | ===Saturday 15 August=== | ||
* 10 am | * 10:30 am - [[Teotwawki Net]] demonstration - William Schaub (remote) & Fred Grose | ||
* Free time | |||
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* evening plans open | * evening plans open | ||
===Sunday 16 August=== | ===Sunday 16 August=== | ||
* Return home | * Return home | ||
===Monday 17 August=== | ===Monday 17 August=== | ||
* Wesley, Fred, David, Karlie back in Rochester (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available) | * Wesley, Fred, David, Karlie back in Rochester (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available) | ||
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== Possible Adjunct meetings == | == Possible Adjunct meetings == | ||
* While in Boston, perhaps we (David and I) could have a short visit with Ed McNierney and Stefan Unterhauser to discuss infrastructure plans or system administration projects for OLPC/Sugar Labs, for example, http://vig.laptop.org/wiki/index.php/Recipe:migratewiki and http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sysadmin/2009-July/000324.html. | * While in Boston, perhaps we (David and I) could have a short visit with Ed McNierney and Stefan Unterhauser to discuss infrastructure plans or system administration projects for OLPC/Sugar Labs, for example, http://vig.laptop.org/wiki/index.php/Recipe:migratewiki and http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sysadmin/2009-July/000324.html. | ||
*# Stefan joined us for dinner on Tuesday evening and again for our trip to Red Hat on Friday. | |||
*# Henry Hardy joined us at the Computer Clubhouse on Wednesday | |||
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* Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base. It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations. Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest. We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity. | * Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base. It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations. Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest. We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity. | ||
==Questions from those who can't attend== | |||
* Will you be encouraging people to record/photo/video what they see? | |||
*: Wes will bring his digital camera and help with documentation. | |||
* Will there be field survey tools used, ''i.e.'', a prepared questionnaire for those running labs, etc.? | |||
*: We will bring this up with Keith Simmons at the [http://flagship.computerclubhouse.org/ Flagship Computer Clubhouse]. | |||
* Does everyone have business cards? | |||
* Is the success of the trip measured by fun or productivity? If productivity, how will that be measured? | |||
*: By learning, which we categorize as both fun and productive. Watch for growth in knowledge, character, and resources for the community. | |||
* How many instances will you be able to observe of young/naive users of Sugar / OLPC? | |||
* Will anyone be blogging/vlogging the trip? If so, will they post their links here? | |||
*: There will be some kilogging here on the wiki. | |||
: Thanks for your contributions. | |||