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(New page: *How about some outreach to a group committed to produce curriculum materials for grades 4 to 12 using Python and E-toys for use in South Africa? They are funded by the Shuttleworth Foun...)
 
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*How about some outreach to a group committed to produce curriculum materials for grades 4 to 12 using Python and E-toys for use in South Africa?  They are funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation (Ubuntu money and major commitment to open everything).
 
*How about some outreach to a group committed to produce curriculum materials for grades 4 to 12 using Python and E-toys for use in South Africa?  They are funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation (Ubuntu money and major commitment to open everything).
 
**http://www.kusasa.org
 
**http://www.kusasa.org
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*I also came across this rather remarkable compilation of web-pages that have posted lesson plans.  The lesson plans may not all be Constructionist gems, but the people  that created them and posted them to the WWW are certainly the type of educators that the olpc effort needs to engage.  
 
*I also came across this rather remarkable compilation of web-pages that have posted lesson plans.  The lesson plans may not all be Constructionist gems, but the people  that created them and posted them to the WWW are certainly the type of educators that the olpc effort needs to engage.  
 
**http://www.halcyon.com/marcs/lessons.html
 
**http://www.halcyon.com/marcs/lessons.html
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*http://www.free.ed.gov/
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*http://computerlearning.org/
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*Anytime Anywhere Learning Foundation (AALF)
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**http://www.aalf.org/
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:AALF is a 501(c) 6 not for profit association whose mission is to serve as an advocacy vehicle for anytime, anywhere learning.
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*http://www.nea.org/classroom/sendyourlesson.html

Revision as of 01:52, 17 July 2008

  • How about some outreach to a group committed to produce curriculum materials for grades 4 to 12 using Python and E-toys for use in South Africa? They are funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation (Ubuntu money and major commitment to open everything).
  • Try to seek aligned interests with any of the other open and collaborative efforts like Free High School Science Texts, who's goal is to develop a set of complete textbooks for Maths, Physics and Chemistry for grades 10-12 will be completed by early 2008, all under GDFL licensing.
  • I also came across this rather remarkable compilation of web-pages that have posted lesson plans. The lesson plans may not all be Constructionist gems, but the people that created them and posted them to the WWW are certainly the type of educators that the olpc effort needs to engage.
AALF is a 501(c) 6 not for profit association whose mission is to serve as an advocacy vehicle for anytime, anywhere learning.