[Health] Fwd: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace Health Discussion

Beth Santos beth at waveplace.org
Sun Jul 4 09:43:20 EDT 2010


This looks like a great idea from Elsa. Also think it might be something
that could be easily created using the exe platform that Mike/OLPC
Afghanistan is developing...?

Beth

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From: Elsa Culler <elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>
Date: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 1:38 PM
Subject: Fwd: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace Health
Discussion
To: Beth Santos <elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>




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From: Elsa Culler <elsa.culler at students.olin.edu>
Date: Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace Health
Discussion
To: health at waveplace.org


Hi,
I've been off the grid for the past few weeks, so I'm not 100% sure what's
going on with this, but I had one idea:

A health-logger activity that would allow students to keep track of various
(customizable) personal health information on a daily basis. Any data could
be visualized on the computer or exported in a format that doctors could
easily read. It would be nice if it could start up automatically when the
computer is turned on for the first time every day.

I also could not send this to the list I was replying to...not sure why.
-Elsa


On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Beth Santos
<elizabeth.ann.santos at gmail.com>wrote:

> These are definitely all great ideas. I honestly haven't even had a chance
> to look at the malaria activity so I'm definitely disappointed that it falls
> so short. I think making Etoys projects would be a great way to have
> something that non-technical people would easily be able to manipulate. Ill
> ask the etoys team if they know anyone who has created etoys projects in the
> health field already. With appropriate funding I'm sure teachers I know in
> Sao tome and Haiti would also be interested in adapting and also translating
> content.
>
> Beth
>
> On Jun 30, 2010 5:25 PM, "Caryl Bigenho" <cbigenho at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi All...
>
> Along these same lines, we should probably find out what has already been
> done for Health Topics for Sugar and the XO and for other means of
> presentation. I, for example, will put out queries to the OLPC-sur list and
> the other lists in Latin America to see what they have that they would like
> to share with us.  I'll also contact the folks from the PCUSA's Living
> Waters Project to see if they have any educational materials we can
> adapt/adopt.
>
> Perhaps some of you who are fluent in other languages or have contacts in
> other regions could do the same. Then we can have a list of resources to
> draw upon.  We all know the old saying about not trying to re-invent the
> wheel.
>
> Caryl
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 08:03:33 +1100
> From: IanT at spc.int
> To: health at waveplace.org; health at lists.laptop.org
> Subject: RE: [Waveplace Health] Re: Notes from OLPC/Waveplace Health
> Discussion
>
>
>
> Hi Beth,
>
>
>
> I have been speaking with our Health people and I would like to pass on
> some comments...
>
>
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