Re: [Sugar-devel] Thank you and an update on the New Zealand XO-4 deployment

2013-07-12 Thread Sameer Verma
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Tabitha Roder tabi...@tabitha.net.nz wrote:
 This week Barry Vercoe, Nicoletta Rata-Skudder and I had the pleasure of
 spending three days with the first New Zealand school to purchase XO laptops
 for their students. This school is also the first XO-4 touchscreen
 deployment (I think in the world??).

 I wanted to publicly thank all the people who worked so hard to help ensure
 this deployment had a successful start, including the deployment being able
 to be in Maori, the preferred language for this school. Thanks to CJL for
 his endless support in making this happen, and for all his continuing help
 as we work towards a sustainable translation team.

 Thank you to Walter for helping with the keyboard issues. We hope to test
 your new keyboard preference in a future build. For those reading this email
 without knowing about the New Zealand deployment, we needed some changes to
 allow Macrons on vowels to be in single characters. We found the combining
 macron available in the standard keyboard was problematic.

 The laptops are being used with first year students (five year olds) with a
 teacher who has completed the One Education teacher training provided by
 One Laptop per Child Australia. There are other teachers within the school
 also working through this training to help them prepare to deploy XO-4
 laptops in their classes. The students in her class had access to XO-1.75
 laptops for two weeks prior to the arrival of XO-4 laptops.

 There are a few bugs in the build that we have identified since deployment,
 and a few activities that the students would really like to see available
 for XO-4, but overall a successful launch.
 The school is using xo-system 1a build 49 which is acquired from
 download.laptop.org.au and we customised it using Jerry's tinycore linux
 based customisation system. Many thanks to Jerry Vonau and James Cameron for
 producing this and helping us use it. This customisation meant we could have
 the laptops first start up in Maori and the children saw Maori language from
 the very first screen (where you put in your name/ingoa).
 We also bundled the following activities that the teacher had access to on
 the XO-1.75 during training (if the activity started on XO-4) - Cartoon
 builder, eToys, Get Books, Infoslicer, Maze, Story builder, the full Tam tam
 suite, Turtle machine and Typing Turtle.
 The teacher has asked us to investigate the jigsaw puzzle and slider puzzle
 activities for XO-4 as some children had made puzzles with their photos from
 Record on the XO-1.75 and enjoyed these activities.
 We noticed some performance issues with Record (the screen would freeze at
 times while they were preparing to take the photo) and we also could not get
 Undo to work in Write activity in the classroom. We will test these further
 and file bug reports when we know more.

 Thanks to DSD for the quick fix on the Browse performance issues.

 On leaving the school, the students were quickly gaining confidence in using
 the touchscreen as well as the touchpad, taking photos in Record and putting
 them in Write as part of story writing, and using the Paint activity. They
 were excited at every opportunity to use the XOs and were exploring all the
 activities with great enthusiasm.

 Thanks to all the others who also helped along the way. OLPC builds and
 deployments are a community effort, and we thank everyone involved. Please
 know that your efforts, advice and guidance has been worth the sharing, and
 this school is now enjoying their teaching and learning experiences with
 XO-4 laptops in the classroom.

 Thank you!
 Tabitha and Tom

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Awesome update!

cheers,
Sameer
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Thank you and an update on the New Zealand XO-4 deployment

2013-07-11 Thread Gonzalo Odiard
Thanks by the report!
These are great news, congratulations.

Gonzalo


On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:20 AM, Tabitha Roder tabi...@tabitha.net.nzwrote:

 This week Barry Vercoe, Nicoletta Rata-Skudder and I had the pleasure of
 spending three days with the first New Zealand school to purchase XO
 laptops for their students. This school is also the first XO-4 touchscreen
 deployment (I think in the world??).

 I wanted to publicly thank all the people who worked so hard to help
 ensure this deployment had a successful start, including the deployment
 being able to be in Maori, the preferred language for this school. Thanks
 to CJL for his endless support in making this happen, and for all his
 continuing help as we work towards a sustainable translation team.

 Thank you to Walter for helping with the keyboard issues. We hope to test
 your new keyboard preference in a future build. For those reading this
 email without knowing about the New Zealand deployment, we needed some
 changes to allow Macrons on vowels to be in single characters. We found the
 combining macron available in the standard keyboard was problematic.

 The laptops are being used with first year students (five year olds) with
 a teacher who has completed the One Education teacher training provided
 by One Laptop per Child Australia. There are other teachers within the
 school also working through this training to help them prepare to deploy
 XO-4 laptops in their classes. The students in her class had access to
 XO-1.75 laptops for two weeks prior to the arrival of XO-4 laptops.

 There are a few bugs in the build that we have identified since
 deployment, and a few activities that the students would really like to see
 available for XO-4, but overall a successful launch.
 The school is using xo-system 1a build 49 which is acquired from
 download.laptop.org.au and we customised it using Jerry's tinycore linux
 based customisation system. Many thanks to Jerry Vonau and James Cameron
 for producing this and helping us use it. This customisation meant we could
 have the laptops first start up in Maori and the children saw Maori
 language from the very first screen (where you put in your name/ingoa).
 We also bundled the following activities that the teacher had access to on
 the XO-1.75 during training (if the activity started on XO-4) - Cartoon
 builder, eToys, Get Books, Infoslicer, Maze, Story builder, the full Tam
 tam suite, Turtle machine and Typing Turtle.
 The teacher has asked us to investigate the jigsaw puzzle and slider
 puzzle activities for XO-4 as some children had made puzzles with their
 photos from Record on the XO-1.75 and enjoyed these activities.
 We noticed some performance issues with Record (the screen would freeze at
 times while they were preparing to take the photo) and we also could not
 get Undo to work in Write activity in the classroom. We will test these
 further and file bug reports when we know more.

 Thanks to DSD for the quick fix on the Browse performance issues.

 On leaving the school, the students were quickly gaining confidence in
 using the touchscreen as well as the touchpad, taking photos in Record and
 putting them in Write as part of story writing, and using the Paint
 activity. They were excited at every opportunity to use the XOs and were
 exploring all the activities with great enthusiasm.

 Thanks to all the others who also helped along the way. OLPC builds and
 deployments are a community effort, and we thank everyone involved. Please
 know that your efforts, advice and guidance has been worth the sharing, and
 this school is now enjoying their teaching and learning experiences with
 XO-4 laptops in the classroom.

 Thank you!
 Tabitha and Tom

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Thank you and an update on the New Zealand XO-4 deployment

2013-07-11 Thread Manuel QuiƱones
Excellent report Tabitha, great to see XO-4 touch coming along well.
You make me wish I was there.

2013/7/11 Tabitha Roder tabi...@tabitha.net.nz:
 This week Barry Vercoe, Nicoletta Rata-Skudder and I had the pleasure of
 spending three days with the first New Zealand school to purchase XO laptops
 for their students. This school is also the first XO-4 touchscreen
 deployment (I think in the world??).

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Thank you and an update on the New Zealand XO-4 deployment

2013-07-11 Thread Walter Bender
Great to hear that young learners are starting to use the results of
all of the efforts made by the likes of Wad (hardware) and Martin
(software).  Please keep the reports coming in.

-walter

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 4:20 AM, Tabitha Roder tabi...@tabitha.net.nz wrote:
 This week Barry Vercoe, Nicoletta Rata-Skudder and I had the pleasure of
 spending three days with the first New Zealand school to purchase XO laptops
 for their students. This school is also the first XO-4 touchscreen
 deployment (I think in the world??).

 I wanted to publicly thank all the people who worked so hard to help ensure
 this deployment had a successful start, including the deployment being able
 to be in Maori, the preferred language for this school. Thanks to CJL for
 his endless support in making this happen, and for all his continuing help
 as we work towards a sustainable translation team.

 Thank you to Walter for helping with the keyboard issues. We hope to test
 your new keyboard preference in a future build. For those reading this email
 without knowing about the New Zealand deployment, we needed some changes to
 allow Macrons on vowels to be in single characters. We found the combining
 macron available in the standard keyboard was problematic.

 The laptops are being used with first year students (five year olds) with a
 teacher who has completed the One Education teacher training provided by
 One Laptop per Child Australia. There are other teachers within the school
 also working through this training to help them prepare to deploy XO-4
 laptops in their classes. The students in her class had access to XO-1.75
 laptops for two weeks prior to the arrival of XO-4 laptops.

 There are a few bugs in the build that we have identified since deployment,
 and a few activities that the students would really like to see available
 for XO-4, but overall a successful launch.
 The school is using xo-system 1a build 49 which is acquired from
 download.laptop.org.au and we customised it using Jerry's tinycore linux
 based customisation system. Many thanks to Jerry Vonau and James Cameron for
 producing this and helping us use it. This customisation meant we could have
 the laptops first start up in Maori and the children saw Maori language from
 the very first screen (where you put in your name/ingoa).
 We also bundled the following activities that the teacher had access to on
 the XO-1.75 during training (if the activity started on XO-4) - Cartoon
 builder, eToys, Get Books, Infoslicer, Maze, Story builder, the full Tam tam
 suite, Turtle machine and Typing Turtle.
 The teacher has asked us to investigate the jigsaw puzzle and slider puzzle
 activities for XO-4 as some children had made puzzles with their photos from
 Record on the XO-1.75 and enjoyed these activities.
 We noticed some performance issues with Record (the screen would freeze at
 times while they were preparing to take the photo) and we also could not get
 Undo to work in Write activity in the classroom. We will test these further
 and file bug reports when we know more.

 Thanks to DSD for the quick fix on the Browse performance issues.

 On leaving the school, the students were quickly gaining confidence in using
 the touchscreen as well as the touchpad, taking photos in Record and putting
 them in Write as part of story writing, and using the Paint activity. They
 were excited at every opportunity to use the XOs and were exploring all the
 activities with great enthusiasm.

 Thanks to all the others who also helped along the way. OLPC builds and
 deployments are a community effort, and we thank everyone involved. Please
 know that your efforts, advice and guidance has been worth the sharing, and
 this school is now enjoying their teaching and learning experiences with
 XO-4 laptops in the classroom.

 Thank you!
 Tabitha and Tom

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