Deployment Team/School Key

We will be working to deploy Sugar through bootable USB devices - www.schoolkey.org

This Fall we are working with two schools in Boston

Fenway High School - This is a pilot school in Boston with a wide range of computers. We are working with the Future Engineers Club to try out idea and technology.

Shaw Elementary School - This school has one older computer lab and very little computer access for the students.

Next Steps at Fenway

The goal at the Fenway High School is to work with the tech-savy and motivated teens in the Future Engineers club to test using Sugar on USB in a school environment. Longer term, we'd like to use this as a model to get tech-savvy Teens testing, interacting and being ambassadors for Sugar in their school districts.

Current Status: Students have a SLAX distribution on a USB Key and a Boot-helper CD that allows them to boot from computers that are only set up to boot from CD

Next Goal: Get Sugar into their hands.

ToDo:


  1. Bootable Sugar on a USB Key - DONE
  2. Boot Helper CD for Fedora
  3. Test Sugar and get the worst of the bugs out of what we give to Fenway - Known Issues
    1. Does not Shutdown - Crucial for not corrupting the USB.
    2. Calculator doesn't work
  4. Write out instructions for how Fenway students can customize their Sugar and how to report issues.
    1. Add Activities
    2. Add Open Source software such a GIMP
    3. Report Issues - Probably just a wikipage on SugarLabs works for now, we are only talking about a few teens.

Fenway Blog Posts

Next Steps at Shaw

Shaw School is a K-5 school in Dorchester with one computer lab with 256MG RAM older computers. The goal is to get Sugar to run on the computer lab computers, then add some donated computers into the spaces used by afterschool programs to increase student access to computers.

Blog Posts

Next Steps for Shaw

The issue at Shaw is that in our last tests neither Sugar nor Fedora would boot and run on the Lab computers. We need a slimmer version of Sugar to have a chance of it booting and performing reasonably.

http://www.sugarlabs.org/~marco/sugar-livecd-1marco.iso

This version booted on my 128MB test machine at home. Marco, should I try to get into the Shaw school to test it?