[Olpc-socal] FW: [IAEP] Help us out! Sugar and Open1to1 developers summit at FOSSed 2010!

Caryl Bigenho cbigenho at hotmail.com
Tue May 11 17:06:39 EDT 2010


Hi All...

If you are a developer, you might want to attend this conference in Maine in early July.  You know how hot it is in LA in July?  It's a lot cooler in Maine!  The price is reasonable... only $215 for 3 days of meals lodging and conference.  You would be helping get Sugar ready to run on netbooks that middle school students in Maine have already running some great open source programs.

If you are not a developer, but would just like to know more about Maine's open source 1 to 1 laptop project, read on, and follow the link to open1to1.org shown below.  You will also see how the small schools managed to "fight city hall" and get a much better solution to the old problem of costly hardware and software.

Wish I could go!

Caryl

From: dtrask at vcsvikings.org
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 15:10:05 -0400
To: iaep at lists.sugarlabs.org
Subject: [IAEP] Help us out! Sugar and Open1to1 developers summit at FOSSed	2010!

We want Developers at FOSSed!  Join us for the Sugar and Open1to1 development summit!


Many of you may 
know that Maine has lead the way in the USA with 1 to 1 Apple laptops for
 middle schoolers, paid for out of the state budget for the last several
 years.  


What you may not have heard is when they expanded 
the program a bit over a year ago the state wanted many districts to pay
 $250 per year to lease apple laptops with software for middle and high 
school students.


Many of Maine's towns and rural areas thought that 
was too much! So they came together and formed a consortium. They created
 their own open source distro packed with educational software: open1to1.org.  They 
negotiated a deal to buy netbooks for $289 (buy...not lease!)


More than 3000 students are using open source netbooks in Maine 
today!  Many more use open source in general...Maine is a hotbed for Linux and open source software and has been for many years.  While Open1to1 has a large deployment base in Maine, there are schools in several other states either using or preparing to use Open1to1.  Vermont is also possibly considering a statewide Open1to1 deployment...and we want to be ready!  The FOSSed conference (Free and Open Source Software in EDucation) is in it's 8th year!  Born from all this was the Open1to1 project in an effort to bring 1to1 computing to ALL students.





Now we want to add Sugar to Open1to1!  That's why we need you!  Together we can help each other and bring Sugar and Open1to1 to students all over Maine and the world!  



Please come help us kick off this effort in 
Maine July 7th to 9th!!!  


Developers will receive a VERY significant discount 
and still get lodging, great food and access to sessions.  The cost for the Sugar/Open1to1 developers summit is just $215 for the 3 day event.  This includes EVERYTHING!  Meals, lodging, and the summit.conference.  You'll get lots of time to work together, network with actual educators who use open source in their schools and classrooms, and really get to know what educators are looking for.  Early arrival the night before is just $30 extra (in other words you get an extra night) and is recommended if you want to hit the ground running the next morning or have extra time the night before.  Payment options are flexible...and we'll work with you to get you to FOSSed.  Register at http://www.fossed.com   When you register be sure to check "Sugar/Open1to1 Developers Summit" where it asks for "Registration Type".  





We really hope you can join us!  If you have any questions...let us know!   http://www.fossed.com
Hope to see you there!

David Trask
FOSSed 2010


Open1to1.org
copperdoggy at gmail.com

207.956.0881
 

 		 	   		  
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