Hello Gerald, and anyone else who wants to know about the project at Audubon 
MS. 
Things have changed a lot with the FAMLI after school program since they 
started their Contributors Program project.  They lost a lot of their funding 
and went from 50+ students down to 20+. They have 10 XOs.  The students are in 
grades 6-8 (ages 11-14) with a couple of older students from a nearby high 
school.  The program runs after school from 3 pm to 6 pm on school days and 
they also meet on Saturdays. They divide their time between activities that are 
physically active to others that are quiet such as tutoring and using the XOs. 
They are also learning music and dance that comes from the Black American 
culture.  Their director, Torre Reese is wonderful and the students love him!
The original idea was that, as much as possible, the students would be in 
charge of the project. They have some very bright youngsters in the group and 
this seems to be working out... under adult supervision.
So far there hasn't been a lot of training.  I visited them for the first time 
last week (when I took the pictures), and found they had all mastered using the 
mesh and chatting with the mesh. At that time they didn't have internet for the 
XOs (now they do), but someone managed to download SimCity using a router from 
some local business!
The XOs haven't gone home with the students yet. Security is a huge concern. 
This is south-central Los Angeles.  We are discussing letting the students 
check out the machines when a parent is picking them up and having the parent 
sign it out. The students will help work out these details.
With the help of a great IT professional, Ron Goodall, they now have internet. 
Their hope is to make contact with students their age in other countries via 
the internet.  Meanwhile, they have given their XOs names of different 
countries just for fun.
When I arrived, I discovered they were still running build 767 which came with 
their machines. I happened to have a usb key with 802 on it so I showed one of 
the students (who had been asking all sorts of knowledgeable questions about 
the Sugar OS) how to do it and left the usb key with him. Torre reported that 
the next day he showed the other students how to do it and they reflashed all 
of the machines.
Now that they have updated their software, they will be able to try a lot of 
other things.  I have asked that they do a project for us, evaluating the 
various Activities and suggesting ways that they could be used for learning.  
They have agreed and we will set that up when I get back from Hawaii.
If anyone knows of other secure email sites for children, in addition to ePals, 
please let me know. EPals requires a teacher to register and monitor the 
accounts. It may be difficult to find an overworked, underpaid LAUSD teacher 
who has the time and is willing to do this.
If you have other questions... just ask!
Caryl

Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:09:01 -0400
Subject: Re: [IAEP] Photos From Audubon MS Project
From: gerald.ard...@gmail.com
To: cbige...@hotmail.com
CC: iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org

Caryl,

Thanks for sharing these pictures. 
Can you share more details about this project, like:
How many XOs are there?
How many students?
Which grades/age groups?
How were the teachers/students trained?


We should probably talk.
Gerald

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Caryl Bigenho <cbige...@hotmail.com> wrote:






Hi...
Here is a link to the photos from the Audubon Middle School Contributors 
Project. This is an after school program in south central LA that Jamaal 
volunteers with.  I mentor their Contributors Program project:

http://tiny.cc/kzXwn 

Enjoy!

Caryl

P.S. I got an email from them today... they now have internet access. 
                                          

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