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Jan 08 15 2008 6:00 PM

43 attended (est.) – 4.00 4.005

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project has started shipping laptops last month. In this laptop, the projects sees "children in even the most remote regions of the globe being given the opportunity to tap into their own potential, to be exposed to a whole world of ideas, and to contribute to a more productive and saner world community."

What are the opportunities and challenges for this approach and vision? Can the project be faithful to its five core principles of child ownership; low ages; saturation; connection; and free and open source?

Come listen to four OLPC experts discuss this and more in the January Meetup co-hosted by ICT for International Development (ICT4ID) and Center for Global Development (CGD).

Jonathan Blocksom (Blog) is an educational software developer and author of the kids 3D modeling program GollyGee Blocks. He has been working on software for the XO since May 2007.

Mike Lee (Blog | OLPC Photos) is the organizer of the DC OLPC Learning Club. You can find him mobile blogging frequently at HipTop Nation. He is also the sponsorship liaison for four years to the MIT Media Lab for a large non-profit member organization based in D.C.

Justin Thorp (Blog) is a Web strategist/developer for the government contractor CACI and currently supports the Library of Congress. He has worked on content initiatives with OLPC.

Wayan Vota (Bio) is Director of Mercy Corps' MicroMentor by day and publisher of the widely-ready OLPC News site by night.

This a current and popular topic. And, we have four dynamic panelists. And, space is limited. So, please RSVP as soon as you can.

Center for Global Development
Washington, DC, 20036

43 Yes
3 Maybe

Nov 07 7 2007 6:00 PM

20 attended (est.) – 4.50 4.503

November's Theme:
Accessing web sites and applications in connectivity constrained environments.


Eric Gundersen (Bio) from Development Seed will be talking about how they loaded a fully functional disaster preparedness curriculum onto a USB stick for the American Institute of Architects' Communities by Design initiative.


To quote from Eric's blog posting on the subject:

All of the website components -- the site itself (powered by Drupal), the server that runs it (powered by Xamp), the browser (Firefox on a stick), and the PDF viewer (Sumatra) -- are all self contained on the drive. This means that the kit will work on any computer in the world regardless of whether it's connected to the internet, and it will run on both PCs and Macs.

Blog Postings on Drupal on a Stick


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Zorba's Cafe
Washington, DC, 20009

16 Yes
9 Maybe

Oct 07 3 2007 6:00 PM

3 attended (est.) – 4.00 4.001

The first meetup for the ICT for International Development Learning Network. Let us meet and greet each other, do some topic planning for the future, brainstorm on the speakers list, and pick suitable venues.

Science Club
Washington, DC, 20036

3 Yes
0 Maybe

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