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From: Lindsay Michimoto <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 16:39
Subject: [Cs-grads] UW-One Laptop Per Child student organization
To: cs-grads at cs.washington.edu


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Subject: Re: OLPC
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 16:19:50 -0700
From: Daniel MT <[email protected]>
To: S. Morris Rose <rose at cs.washington.edu>

Dear Sir/Madam,

I'm one of the officers of the UW-One Laptop Per Child student organization.
We are also part of the Engineers Without Borders UW Chapter and we truly
believe your students could benefit from our activities, so we were
wondering if you could please forward the following message to your students
mailing list.

Thanks in advance.


We are the One Laptop per Child group at the University of Washington.
Our group develops apps for the XO laptop, a simple computer distributed to
schoolchildren in the developing world. ?These laptops foster self-empowered
learning and are supplied by the One Laptop per Child Association. ?Our work
helps increase the educational, social, and practical value of these laptops
by developing new applications for them.

Currently we are recruiting for new members. All students regardless of
background or programming experience are welcome to join us. There are many
opportunities available in our group: ?visual user-interface design,
application design, learn how to program in Python, improving programming
skills, leadership possibilities, making new friends and many more! ?We've
already made a Checkers game app, and we are working on a Geography quiz
app. ?The next application we make could be your idea!

? ? ? ? On every Monday at 5:30 pm, we are meeting at the Electrical
Engineering Building, room 026. Our first few meetings will have everyone
participating in making a simple little app to get everyone comfortable and
friendly. ?People interested in developing will be able to learn Python from
scratch (CSE 142 experience recommended). ?People interested in design will
get to practice the process of user-centered UI design and development.
After the ramp-up period, we'll start tackling the real applications we want
develop for the year!

See you next Monday ;-)

students.washington.edu/olpc

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