FYI, I'm a big StumbleUpon user (1,500+ pages rated :)), and have used the tag of 'OLPC' and "one laptop per child' on many pages that I have discovered.
If you need to add some great stumbles into a separate OLPC account, try visiting the tag feature. http://www.stumbleupon.com/tag/olpc/ There's several 100's of pages to start with, there. :) -iXo aka. http://iain-davidson.stumbleupon.com/tag/olpc/ :] On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 10:40, Mel Chua <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. >
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