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=Sebastian Silva=
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=Sebastian Silva (versión en [http://educa.juegos/workspace/sugarlabs_platform_2017/index_es.html Español])=
    
The mission of the Sugar Labs Oversight Board is to ensure the community has clarity of purpose and the means to attain its goals.
 
The mission of the Sugar Labs Oversight Board is to ensure the community has clarity of purpose and the means to attain its goals.
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Sugar Labs needs to recognize that our community is '''diverse'''. Therefore, there are diverse purposes that may be clear and at the same time opposed.
 
Sugar Labs needs to recognize that our community is '''diverse'''. Therefore, there are diverse purposes that may be clear and at the same time opposed.
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We should provide a '''safe and neutral space''' for dialogue on the technology and education that underlies our projects. We need to approve and enforce a ''code of conduct''.
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We should provide a '''safe and neutral space''' for dialogue on the technology and education that underlies our projects. We need to approve and enforce a ''[[Sugar_Labs/Conduct|code of conduct]]''.
    
Finally, the reason for Sugar Labs to exist under the SFC is to '''facilitate the flow of resources''' to volunteers with valuable projects. We should strive to open and fund open calls with funds for development, infrastructure and end user products.
 
Finally, the reason for Sugar Labs to exist under the SFC is to '''facilitate the flow of resources''' to volunteers with valuable projects. We should strive to open and fund open calls with funds for development, infrastructure and end user products.
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My background [[User:Sverma|here]].
 
My background [[User:Sverma|here]].
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== Introduction ==
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=== Introduction===
    
I am a professor in the Information Systems department at San Francisco State University, in San Francisco, California USA. I also serve on the Board of Directors of the Drupal Association, which gives me significant insights into how large FOSS projects work both in the community and the enterprise. I am the founder of the OLPC San Francisco volunteer community, that continues to be active around OLPC's original mission and projects that have grown from that ecosystem, including Sugar, XS, XOVis and others.  
 
I am a professor in the Information Systems department at San Francisco State University, in San Francisco, California USA. I also serve on the Board of Directors of the Drupal Association, which gives me significant insights into how large FOSS projects work both in the community and the enterprise. I am the founder of the OLPC San Francisco volunteer community, that continues to be active around OLPC's original mission and projects that have grown from that ecosystem, including Sugar, XS, XOVis and others.  
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== Experience ==
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=== Experience ===
    
My experience with Sugar projects are based on a three-pronged approach:  
 
My experience with Sugar projects are based on a three-pronged approach:  
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:Understanding social context is the most important of the three approaches. Providing powerful life-changing educational tools to communities is not enough unless we also understand their cultural and social underpinnings.  
 
:Understanding social context is the most important of the three approaches. Providing powerful life-changing educational tools to communities is not enough unless we also understand their cultural and social underpinnings.  
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== Expected Contribution ==
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=== Expected Contribution ===
    
To maintain Sugar's technology focus as a medium of delivery, while maintaining the education message. I hope to bring my skills and expertise to contribute to the strategic direction of Sugar the project, and its implementations on any device, anywhere.
 
To maintain Sugar's technology focus as a medium of delivery, while maintaining the education message. I hope to bring my skills and expertise to contribute to the strategic direction of Sugar the project, and its implementations on any device, anywhere.
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All such strategic progress <i>is</i> beginning to take shape for an entirely new generation of DIY Sugar culture.  But it is thanks to an underlying non-chaotic legal and accounting strategy with the Software Freedom Conservancy that all this is possible.
 
All such strategic progress <i>is</i> beginning to take shape for an entirely new generation of DIY Sugar culture.  But it is thanks to an underlying non-chaotic legal and accounting strategy with the Software Freedom Conservancy that all this is possible.
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I have worked for 10 years with Sugar Labs (originally as OLPC's Community Support Manager) and then as Sugar Labs' liaison/representative to the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) for 2 years now to solidify a foundation here.  When emotions inevitably take hold on legal and financial issues, it is imperative that we also have a steady hand, to work with SFC Executive Director Karen Sandler and her team moving us all forward methodically.  I will continue this difficult but very necessary work if re-elected -- strengthening our participatory community architecture, operationalizing an evermore legit and balanced footing -- inclusive of Sugar Labs' contributors, educators and hackers <b>all</b>.
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I have worked for 10 years with Sugar Labs (originally as OLPC's Community Support Manager) and then as Sugar Labs' liaison/representative to the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) for 2 years now to solidify a foundation here.   
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<i>Let's now step forward together, Sugar's diverse but sincere community, to build upon this base for an entirely new decade of Rapidly Internationalizing Opportunities Now.</i>
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= Claudia Urrea =
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I have more 20 years of experience in the field of Education and Technology. I am currently working at the MIT Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL) as the Associate Director PreK-12. I have helped multiple governments and non-government agencies to empower and support schools and communities of learners to evolve from traditional teaching methods into progressive learning environments.
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I have a degree in Computer Science/Systems Engineering, a Master's degree in Educational Media and Technology from Boston University, and a doctorate degree from the MIT Media Laboratory. During my PhD thesis, I studied the implications of one to one learning in a rural setting in Latin America, which provided the knowledge and experience that I brought to the Interamerican Development Bank as a consultant in the Education Sector, and later, during 5 years I spent with One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) as Director of Learning. My interests include computational thinking and open-free software, personalized and digital learning and assessment, curriculum design, education for developing countries, teacher professional development, educational programming and robotics, maker education, quality learning at scale, among others. 
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During the last year at OLPC, I joined the Sugar Labs board, which allowed to develop a number of programs, resources and events in collaboration with Walter Bender and other members of the community. My current position at MIT and my knowledge of both Sugar Labs and the international educational community would allow me to bring new opportunities for Sugar Labs. I have witness the powerful opportunities SugarLabs and the work of the community have brought to a great number of children and young adults from many countries in the world. I would like to work hard to try to bring those to many more. 
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This election is being run by the [[Sugar_Labs/Governance/Committees#Membership_and_Elections_Committee|Membership and Elections Committee]] which was [[Oversight_Board/Decisions#2017-01-06|appointed in January]], along with Dave Crossland
 
This election is being run by the [[Sugar_Labs/Governance/Committees#Membership_and_Elections_Committee|Membership and Elections Committee]] which was [[Oversight_Board/Decisions#2017-01-06|appointed in January]], along with Dave Crossland
as an impartial election oversight party.
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as an impartial election oversight party.
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[[User:Ignacio|Ignacio Rodríguez]] [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/systems/2017-August/005520.html will be in charge] of all the technical procedures with the assistance of Sugar Labs infrastructure team: systems AT list.sugarlabs.org
    
An update from the Membership and Elections Committee was [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-08-04T19:01:24#i_2900181 received] during the Oversight Board meeting of August 4.  Also listed were the [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-08-04T19:01:24#i_2900205 expiring slots].
 
An update from the Membership and Elections Committee was [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-08-04T19:01:24#i_2900181 received] during the Oversight Board meeting of August 4.  Also listed were the [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-08-04T19:01:24#i_2900205 expiring slots].
    
During [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-09-01T19:10:08 September's meeting] the Board '''confirmed September 27, 2017 as the deadline for new memberships request to participate on 2017-2019 elections'''.
 
During [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-09-01T19:10:08 September's meeting] the Board '''confirmed September 27, 2017 as the deadline for new memberships request to participate on 2017-2019 elections'''.
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