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jt4sugar: Ask the teachers in Uraguay to tell us how they would get other teachers involved
 
jt4sugar: Ask the teachers in Uraguay to tell us how they would get other teachers involved
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__________________________________________________________________
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In questions, we should try to separate the concepts of
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* access to computers, 
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* electronic content,
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* the specific features of the XO hardware,
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* the operating system Sugar,
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* the Activities, and
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* internet access.
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Thoughts on the OLPC five core principles—
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* Child Ownership,
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* Low Ages,
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* Saturation,
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* Connection, and
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* Free and Open Source.
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How important are they in the context of your community?
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The OLPC can be customised for the local language. How far has this proceeded? How important is it? What are the problems? What are the perspectives of different stakeholder groups?
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How can ICT in general and Sugar in particular be appropriated to meet local needs? Are there any anecdotes of appropriation?
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How might ICT education in general and Sugar in particular change relationships between people in your country, for example gender access to technology, relationships between children and adults, urban and village? How might kinship relationships be enhanced or weakened?
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- Tony
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Revision as of 06:54, 7 March 2009

Please add your questions for teachers here:

jt4sugar: Ask the teachers in Uraguay to tell us how they would get other teachers involved

__________________________________________________________________ In questions, we should try to separate the concepts of

  • access to computers,
  • electronic content,
  • the specific features of the XO hardware,
  • the operating system Sugar,
  • the Activities, and
  • internet access.

Thoughts on the OLPC five core principles—

  • Child Ownership,
  • Low Ages,
  • Saturation,
  • Connection, and
  • Free and Open Source.

How important are they in the context of your community?

The OLPC can be customised for the local language. How far has this proceeded? How important is it? What are the problems? What are the perspectives of different stakeholder groups?

How can ICT in general and Sugar in particular be appropriated to meet local needs? Are there any anecdotes of appropriation?

How might ICT education in general and Sugar in particular change relationships between people in your country, for example gender access to technology, relationships between children and adults, urban and village? How might kinship relationships be enhanced or weakened?

- Tony ___________________________________________________