[OLPC_Boston] XO laptop CFS pilot
MacKenzie Sigalos
msigalos at fas.harvard.edu
Wed Mar 18 02:55:58 EDT 2009
Hey Mel,
Thanks for keeping everyone in the loop about the status of the pilot.
Katelyn and I have gone over the questions from the wiki, and our answers
are included below.
- *NEW - from Mchua <http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Mchua> 06:58, 17
March 2009 (UTC)* When is deployment day, and what are the prerequisites
for it to happen?
Peter is coordinating a time to meet with Rob, Vicky, and Sally for
hopefully Thursday or Friday of this week, so that we can decide a launch
date for the week of March 30th. Once this time is set, we will email the
OLPC_Boston list with this information. The reason why it was postponed was
due to a special schedule these past few days at CFS and the need for one
final meeting all together.
- What's happening on deployment day?
- Have the teachers agreed with - and helped to design - the "kids get
laptops" event? This is something to be discussed during our meeting this
week.
- Have the parents been informed? Yes--Peter has already introduced
this pilot project to the parents. At the XOXO Cambridge Friends School
pilot launch event that One For All held at the One Laptop Per Child
offices, we were able to speak with a few parents from CFS to
tell them more
about the XO and the use of the XO in the classroom.
- How will the students be told about the laptops and the
responsibilities they will have by being part of this deployment? Another
topic to be discussed during our group discussion this week. The
kids will
probably be leaving the laptop at school the first 2 weeks,
while they are
getting acquainted with the XO.
- Are volunteers welcome to come observe and/or help out? This is the
moment we've been waiting and working towards, too! Yet another
item to be
finalized. Most likely, a prearranged, limited number will be able to
observe.
- What are good dates/times for the XS team to come set up the server
at CFS? As Katelyn and I mentioned several weeks ago, the tech loop team
should use the contact information for the IT Consultants/CFS staff members
to find a time that best works for their schedules to come and set up the
server.
- What are good dates/times for the XS team to come and work with
teachers on how they can use the server (if they choose to)? Same answer
above applies.
- When is a good weekly day/time (or days/times) that the Curriculum team
can come to serve as in-classroom technology specialists? This will be
decided during our meeting with the teachers this week. Katelyn and I have
been working on curriculum plans these past several months, so I think we
should reconsider the naming of "Curriculum team" to include students from
both Olin and Harvard, as we've all been developing plans for XO integration
into the curriculum. We're very excited to have the opportunity to
collaborate on such an important part of the pilot!
Again, thanks so much for keeping us all up to date. Many answers are to
follow once we've been able to coordinate plans going forward.
Katelyn and MacKenzie
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Mel Chua <mel at melchua.com> wrote:
> Peter Sommer wrote:
>
>> I think it best that the players hold a meeting, where we ask questions,
>> plan, and read ourselves before we launch the project.
>>
>
> I agree with Peter here, I think all the groups I've talked to recently
> have reached the same conclusion, so it seems like we're all headed in the
> same direction already. :)
>
> I put up a webpage where we can put the things we'd like to bring up, so
> that it's all in one place instead of a long email thread. Click the "edit"
> link next to "Upcoming topics," add your ideas, and click the "save" button
> - and let me know if I need to explain wikis better. ;) I put a few of my
> ideas to get started. We might not have time to talk about everything, but
> at least we'll know what questions are out there.
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Cambridge_Friends_School/Meetings#Upcoming_topics
>
> I'm adding the tech team leads (Sandra: curriculum, Elsa: development,
> Yifan: server, and Xy: repairs/support) to this email, so they can forward
> it to the people they're working with; I don't think everyone knows who
> everyone else getting this message is (I'm not sure that I do, actually),
> but that should be fixed pretty soon when we all meet.
>
> > Laptop gang,
> > Please forward times when you you might be able to meet.
>
> Technology! For scheduling! See http://whenisgood.net/cfspilot - you click
> on the times you can come and it'll save everybody's overlaps. I'll peek in
> on this every evening and see if enough people have responded / enough times
> have been narrowed down to set a specific time suggestion, but I'm hoping
> for Thursday or Friday of this week (between spring breaks of the two
> schools we have undergraduate team members from, Harvard and Olin).
>
> See the results:
> http://whenisgood.net/cfspilot/results/ZHECJ3
>
> I'm also assuming that the meeting will be on CFS's campus*, since the CFS
> faculty and students are the heart of what the deployment is about - helping
> students learn better for themselves.
>
> --Mel
>
> *however, if someone offers sponsorship to all of us to have this meeting
> in the Bahamas, I have no objections whatsoever.
>
>
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