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Tue, 2010-02-16 21:46
Tabitha and Fabiana were at Foo Camp in Warkworth on the weekend and took seven XOs between them - a mix of XO-1.0 and XO-1.5 machines - for attendees to try out and discuss where olpc is at in New Zealand and the world.
We can't say much more as what goes on at bar camp stays at bar camp. All we can really say is it was awesome and well worth going to.

Photo attribution: http://www.flickr.com/people/aur2899/
Thanks!
Sat, 2010-01-16 17:54
The New Zealand olpc and Sugarlabs volunteers are running a workshop during the education miniconf on Tuesday.
* http://www.lca2010.org.nz/wiki/Miniconfs/Education
We are also participating in the Open Day on Saturday.
* http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/open_day
If you are in Wellington, hope you can make it. :-)
Sat, 2010-01-02 21:24
Come along to the Southern Cross on Saturday 9 January 2010 for the first session of the year, or on 16 January 2010 for the second session.
We will be preparing for LCA2010 which is 18-23 January, Wellington town hall where we are going to have a workshop on the Tuesday in the education miniconference as well as two areas during the Open Day (one for people to experience using the XOs and the other area for Sugar on other hardware and using Sugar on a Stick).
If you are in Wellington on Saturday 23 January 2010 please come to the Open Day. Bring a USB key and we will put Sugar on it for you to take home.
LCA2010 will be an exciting start to the new year.
Sat, 2009-12-12 20:49
Sugar Labs has released Sugar on a Stick v2 Blueberry - the platform agnostic version of the Sugar Learning Platform.
This latest version of Sugar offers simpler navigation, improved wireless networking, streamlined updating of Activities for children, easier keyboard configuration, better Gnash support for Adobe Flash content, and more. New Activities such as Physics and OOo4Kids join updated favorites such as Browse and Read, suitable for reading e-books.
So what are you waiting for? Download Sugar today!
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Blueberry
Wed, 2009-11-04 09:00
OLPC Auckland meeting this saturday 11:00 am at the Windsor Castle 144 Parnell Road.
Thu, 2009-10-29 22:10
Join the first OLPC Friends BoF @ SLUG's monthly meeting for October 2009. Meetings are open to the general public, and are free of charge.
Acronym time:
* SLUG means Sydney Linux User Group
* BoF means Birds of a Feather
If you can't make it to the event (sorry I haven't got a plane) join online at #olpcfriends (IRC freenode).
Google Australia
48 Pirrama Road
Pyrmont NSW 2009
Australia
Friday, October 30 at 6:30 PM (EST) - that is 8:30pm for us in New Zealand
Tue, 2009-10-20 19:59
We have the new XO 1.5 machines in NZ now and I am hoping to give all the volunteers here a chance to look and play with them. Exciting!
Auckland Saturday - 11:00 am @ The Windsor Castle 144 Parnell Road, Parnell - they have internet, I will bring one of the XO 1.5 machines
Wellington Saturday - 10:30 / 11:00am @ The Cross, 35 Abel Smtih St, Wellington - Tim will bring some of the XO 1.5 machines
Tue, 2009-10-20 15:34
They've cleared customs, and arrived in Wellington: Grant unpacking 5 of the new XO1.5 Laptops
Fri, 2009-10-16 09:32
We're still working through the Peru activities list, and the Australian activities list. We've been asked to test on sugar 0.82 - but if you have something a little later that's useful too. We'd like to report back on what versions an activity will happily run on.
The shiny new XO 1.5 laptops are in Wellington, waiting to clear customs. - maybe they'll be this saturday's meetup, maybe they won't.
Our "foodforce" testing from last week is recorded here:
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/9490
and has been assigned to a developer. We'll put back on our testing list in the coming weeks.
Foodforce was developed with funding from the World Food Programme - it's also available for windows and mac (and brenda reports it works great in Linux undre wine).
Tue, 2009-10-13 21:16
We caught up with Ian Thomson, OLPC Oceania Coordinator today, and heard about the pilot deployments at Nauru, Niue, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.

Students in the Solomon Islands with the OLPC XO Laptops
There have been 3400 XOs deployed to the Pacific Islands so far, with another 1600 waiting to be deployed in the Pacific region. By working with ACER Australian Council of Education Research there is an evaluation being conducted of the Solomon Islands, anticipated publish date of November 2009.
As part of the pilots work has been done with teachers, parents and education ministries to ensure the best success of the pilots. Some of the lessons learned include reinforcements that the OLPC programme enhances, strengthens and aligns with regional and country education goals and plans. The communities have been supportive of the deployments.

Teachers in Nauru with their laptops
Traditionally, in pacific cultures it is not typically acceptable that the children know more than the adults, however the pilots have shown that it is okay for children to know more than adults with regards to technology and literacy.
There is interesting discussions happening on how XOs can be used to support traditional knowledge.
Another lesson learned by the pilot groups is that a standing stock of XOs and hardware peripherals should be centrally maintained in the region to efficiently feed deployments in a timely and cost-efficient manner.

Teacher training session in Dreikikir - Papua New Guinea
The pilot phase has resulted in the development of community consultation guidelines that recommend principles for ensuring OLPC is introduced with the full involvement and consent of local communities.

Children from Patukae in the Solomon Islands
Translation projects are under way for Papua New Guinea pidgin, Solomon Islands Pidgin, and Kosraean. Future translations to start are Fijiian, Samoan and Tongan working with the local Ministries of Education.
One of the challenges they are still working on is funding trials in 15 Pacific countries. The technical working group have scoped the rollout trial phase at US$3.5 million including the hardware and all the support required for implementation.
The NZ testers will offer any support they can in testing and recommend any educational technologists wanting to donate their time, take a working holiday in one of these locations:
Piloted: Nauru, Niue, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu
Trials: Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Fiji, French Polynesia, Republic of Marshall Islands, Palau, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu.

Niue students with their XO laptops