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Date: September 13th 2009
Septembers meeting might be our most information-packed ever with Jeff Elkners report on Sugar Labs DC and a reprise of the preview at HacDC of the new XO-1.5 brought to you by SJ Klein of OLPC Headquarters.
What: Special Event: Sugar Labs DC and the XO-1.5!
When: Saturday, September 19th, 2009, 10 am to 1 pm
816 South Walter Reed Drive,
Arlington, VA 22204
Since the formation of Sugar Labs DC back in June, Jeff Elkner at the Arlington Career Center has hit the ground running mobilizing a team of high schoolers to develop software for the Sugar Learning Platform. Jeffs students started with enhancements to TimeLapse, an Activity for the OLPC XO designed to easily record, store, and display data to be used in applications that need a scheduled recording mechanism. TimeLapse came out of a student collaboration with club member and beekeeper Dr. Frank Linton to capture periodic audio of bee sounds to access the health of the hive. That project was presented at our November 2008 meeting. Jeff will talk about current and future plans for our local lab.
SJ Klein will be bringing one or both of the XO-1.5 prototype laptops that were shown at HacDC Tuesday night. SJ will talk further about OLPCs plans for the XO-1.5. In addition to the hardware improvements such as increased processor speed and memory, we were impressed with the new ability to rapidly switch between the Sugar desktop for children and the now pre-installed Gnome window manager for adults. OLPC News has blog posts about SJs talk as well as a video comparing the startup speed of the XO-1.5 to an XO-1.0.
Also this past week, Kevin Cole hosted the OLPC Community Book Sprint at Gallaudet University, where onsite and virtual volunteers marshalled by Adam Holt, OLPCs community support manager, collaborated on creating a new teacher guide for deploying laptops. Filled with inspiring stories and a wealth of practical advice, the manual will go a long way to supporting the OLPC Contributors Program and small deployments all over the world. More editing and post-production remains, but you can take a look at the draft on the Floss Manuals siteor even jump in to help with writing and editing! Photos of the book sprint are on my Flickr set and another from Nancie Severs.
And to cap off the weekend, XO laptops were part of the Ubuntu DC Local Community (LoCo) booth at the Takoma Park Folk Festival. Halfway through the festival, the number of visitors to the booth exceeded last years count of 180. Photos also on Flickr.
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Mike
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