[OLPC library] Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn on HB5000
Bobby Powers
bobbypowers at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 20:28:58 EDT 2008
Has anyone looked into the Encyclopedia of the Earth / Earth Portal?
http://www.eoearth.org/
They have several ebooks and online textbooks, and peer-reviewed content (to
edit, you have to apply, and all changes to the public pages must be
approved by topic editors is my understanding). It could be a solid way to
get more content that is less collaborative in nature (as textbooks and some
hard science reference material typically is) onto the machines. Just my
2¢.
yours,
Bobby Powers
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Edward Cherlin <echerlin at gmail.com> wrote:
> I talked with Ryan Croke of Illinois Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn's
> office today. They are keen on this project, and would like to arrange
> for us to assist in getting the program designed for the best possible
> outcome. HB5000 is moving rapidly through the House, and will then go
> to the Senate, which is likely to turn it over to the Education
> Committee for public hearings. We should organize to bring our XOs and
> our children to Springfield for the hearings.
>
> Among the questions:
>
> Schools will be allowed to choose from among the available laptops.
> The program should capture the differences in outcomes between schools
> using different hardware and software, using appropriate measures LG
> Quinn's office agrees. Nicholas Negroponte is strongly opposed to
> "bake-offs", but the world doesn't work the way he wants.
>
> We need to work with the legislature, the Education authority, and
> with schools on appropriate integration of laptops into curricula, and
> provide at least draft versions of electronic textbooks on all
> requested subjects. Much of what we want to do has yet to be designed.
> In fact, the software that we want to build the textbooks on has in
> some major cases yet to be designed. How much can we promise for the
> start of the next school year in September? That depends very strongly
> on who steps up to do it.
>
> It is very important in pilot projects to do good experimental design
> before hand so that the results contain usable information, not merely
> data. We need to talk to people who know something about these issues,
> who also understand what we are trying to measure.
>
> What training can be put together for the summer before? We need to
> demonstrate the meaning and value of learning by doing through
> collaborative discovery, aka Constructionism. Then we need to provide
> the toolkit for teachers to apply it, and provide feedback mechanisms
> so that their experience and insights steadily improve the process.
>
> This program requires dedicated resources, and management, on our side
> and several others. That means that we need to look for funding.
> Anybody know a good grant writer?
>
> No Child Left Behind creates perverse incentives that can interfere
> with the program. Can we get waivers from the Federal Government for
> the trials?
>
> --
> Edward Cherlin
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