Hi, Ralph! This sounds like a great idea, and I know Ed has a wealth of excellent bookmarks of the kind you might be looking for. (I don't yet, but probably should start keeping one.)
I'm not sure how visible planet.laptop.org and planet.sugarlabs.org are to people who have just come across the project, but I would definitely watch/include those, as they're aggregated feeds of community members and there's some fascinating (and imo, underappreciated) ideas and perspectives to be had from there. I'm also forwarding your email to the grassroots and iaep lists, in case other people have recommendations. --Mel Ralph Hyre wrote: > My name is Ralph Hyre, I'm an fan of the OLPC project, and have a > couple of systems. > At MIT, in the 1980s, I worked with LOGO and Boxer. > > I'd like to promote OLPC on stumbleupon, and thought it would be > appropriate to set up a profile for > OLPC. > > Starting with a list of recommended OLPC sites/ Sugar activities / > Constructionist / Constructionist education > sites, might be a good place to start, and if you have tag > recommendations, I'd like to hear about those as well. > > http://olpc.stumbleupon.com is the URL. > _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
