Some good suggestions have been made on the list about getting higher 
recognition of the OLPC/Sugar in educational circles.

Colleague, Roland Gesthuizen, and I were able to display three XO's at ACEC2008 
last week http://www.acec2008.info the Australian Council for Computers in 
Education biannual conference.

There was strong interest and high recognition "is that the one with the hand 
crank?" There were inquiries from two Australian Universities wanting to buy 
class sets for research as well as teachers wanting to buy one. I was able to 
tell them that the G1G1 program would run again but not whether it would be 
available in Australia. The last G1G1 was not.

It seems that there is a lot of unmet potential to engage educators in 
developing activities and lesson resources and to participate in discussions. 
It would be good if teachers, schools and universities had a clear process for 
obtaining laptops.

Roland was able to put together a lab of XO's at the ICTEV2008 conference 
earlier this year by borrowing just about every XO in Australia. The VITTA2008 
conference http://www.vitta.org.au/conferenceinfo is in November. It would be 
good if we could get enough XO's to run a lab session. Maybe there could be a 
conference set that could be shipped round the world as required?

Tony Forster
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