Hi,

The XO computer and Sugar software were a hit at the LAUSD InfoTech event at 
the Los Angeles Convention center. I had my  3 "Roadshow In a Box" machines, 
plus 2 others set up in the CUELA booth at the kind invitation of CUELA 
co-president John Rivera.
So many people fell in love with the XO and wanted to know how to get them.  
When I explained the current situation of needing large orders they were 
crestfallen.  But then they brightened up when I explained the alternatives:



* Buy a machine from an online auction such as ebay.  Some parents found this 
an interesting option.


* Run SoaS on the computers they already have or on others they can buy easily 
"off the shelf." Both teachers and parents were interested in this option.


*Create a really great new idea for using the XO with students and apply for 
contributors machines to develop and test the idea. A large number of teachers 
were interested in doing this.  It will be interesting to see how many follow 
through.


I gave them my card which has links to the contributors program, sugar-on-a 
stick, and lots of other useful info about OLPC and Sugar.  I also invited them 
to feel free to ask me any questions they think of later by email.


I also invited the educators to sign up to receive information about a new 
open-source interest group that we are planning to start within the CUE 
(Computer Using Educators) organization in California.  


So, all in all, it was a fun morning and definitely worth the 190 mile round 
trip.


Caryl
P.S.  My husband, Ed, is getting pretty good at helping people with the XO and 
the Sugar Activities when I am busy talking to other interested people!

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