(Something to move to the Rochester-OLPC list? Not sure where that is, writing offline atm.)
> 1. "XO Lab on a Cart" (This XO cart could be a > shared resource for the western NY region & signed out?) Some precedent for XO lending libraries in Boston (operational, but not solidly implemented - the ad hoc "email individuals" method) and Australia (more organized / better public API, but still under construction last I heard) - setting up Rochester as a Shining Example of what Lending Libraries Should Be would rock. > 2. "XO Lab After School Program" - This is an easy format for a > Facilitator/Teacher/Trainer(s) to be housed in a specific school without > curriculum constraints of teaching to a standardized test. This is a > great environment for student access & feedback/testing ground (Funding > is available for these activities). Oooh. Go for it! The Washington DC group has also been interested in similar things. Catch jelkner or lfaraone on #sugar to ask; see if they can get you in touch with Mike Lee (or I can, over private email). > 3. "XO School Lab" Sounds like #2 except during school hours. Sugar on a Stick (http://sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick#Fedora_based_Sugar_on_a_Stick) a possible thing to try here - would need some linux-savvy techies to make sure it works on the school's hardware first... this is *very* beta software - Caroline can say more. --Mel _______________________________________________ FourthGradeMath mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/fourthgrademath
