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This OLPC presentation cosinsides with a term paper that challenges us, individually, to create a basic database outline and simple network for a project that piques our interest. My project highlights satellite networking, cloud computing and wireless laptops for digital education in remote provinces and villages around the world. A basic powerpoint .pdf file is attached, showcasing the bare bones of my paper.

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One Laptop Per Child

IS535, PROF. DURGIN

FEBRUARY 8, 2010

NON-PROFIT GLOBAL DIGITAL EDUCATION

One Laptop Per Child

BY NORA HAPPNER

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

the BackgroundWHO: FOUNDED BY MIT PROFESSOR, NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE

WHAT: CHEAP EDUCATIONAL LAPTOPS, FOR DIGITAL LEARNING

WHEN: TARGET DATE, YEAR END 2012

WHERE: DIGITALLY DEFICIENT COUNTRIESWHERE: DIGITALLY DEFICIENT COUNTRIES

WHY: TO GIVE SCHOOLCHILDREN A LEARNING PLATFORM

HOW: CREATE AN EDUCATIONAL GLOBAL NETWORK / DATABASE

“We have no idea where we are going.. we only know where we have been.”

[Quote Author]

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

the history�BUILT-IN WIRELESS

�OPEN-SOURCED

�TEXTBOOK SIZED

�WATER RESISTANT

“Those who forget history… are doomed to repeat it.”- George Santayana, poet & Philosopher

“THEORY OF CONSTRUCTIONISM”

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the future

LLLLIFE

LIGHTLIGHT

“I wanted to bring the [future] OLPC identity to life, in this new Form.”

- Yves Behar, founder of FuseProject

VISUALVISUALVISUALVISUAL

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

the productTHE XO LAPTOP

•A “LEARNING” TOOL

• RECYCLED PARTS

• LOW COST ($100)REMOVABLE BATTERY

“The only thing we have to fear… is fear itself.”- Franklin D. Roosevelt, during the Great Depression

VILLAGE SCHOOL BASICS

• PORTABLE SERVER

• OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE, ONLINE

• WEBSITE “HOME BASE”

• LOCAL WIRELESS NETWORK

RECYCLED MOTHERBOARD

SERVER-IN-A-BOX

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the challenge

SOME QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER…

-IS DIGITAL EDUCATION REALLY FEASIBLE IN REMOTE LOCATIONS?

- WHAT ASSESSMENT SHOULD BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO SETUP?

“The journey of a thousand miles… begins with a single step.”

- Lao Tzu, Chinese Philosopher

- WHAT ASSESSMENT SHOULD BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO SETUP?

-HOW EASILY ACCESSIBLE IS THIS AS AN EDUCATION TOOL?

- WHICH “SYSTEMS” SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO ONSET?

-HOW CAN REMOTE LOCATIONS ACCESS THE OLPC LEARNING MODULES?

-DOES IT REALLYTAKE A “VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD”?

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

the vision

SAMPLE: AFRICA NETWORK

IS DIGITAL EDUCATION REALLY FEASIBLE IN REMOTE LOCATIONS?

OLPC WOULD BENEFIT FROM A:

REMOTE VOLUNTEER DATABASE

Ora na azu nwa, trans. “It takes a village… to raise a child.”- African proverb (Igbo culture, Nigeria)

SAMPLE: AFRICA NETWORK

I-BURST WIRELESS SYSTEMS

• BOTSWANA

• MOZAMBIQUE

• NAMIBIA

• SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICA

ZULU-WALI PROVINCE

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

the research WHAT ASSESSMENTS SHOULD BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO SETUP OF A REMOTE VOLUNTEER DATABASE?

ACCESSIBILITY MAPS

DATA AVAILABLE:

• GLOBAL INTERNET

• CONNECTIVITY EXPANSION• CONNECTIVITY EXPANSION

• SUBMARINE CABLE LINES

• SATELLITE WIRELESS

• REGIONAL GROWTH, FUTURE

VILLAGE SCHOOL NEEDS

VOLUNTEER TUTOR LISTING

EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE

LAPTOP DONATIONS

REGIONAL GOV’T FUNDING

LOCAL MAINTENANCE

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the structureTHE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

-SATELLITE INTERNET

- XO MOBILE LAPTOPS

-OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE

-CLOUD SERVER

- EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE

-(COLO FACILITY)RECEIVER

SERVER-IN-A-BOX [BATTERY] RECHARGEABLE CASE

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the databaseFIGURE 1: OLPC DATABASE REQUIREMENTS

-Logical view, as the end-users are OLPC members

-TIER 1: Schools, Events, Members/Volunteers/Student

-TIER 2: Subjects Taught, Event Participation, Projects

-TIER 3 Course IDs with

DIAGRAM CREATED IN AUTOCAD 2005

-TIER 3 Course IDs with descriptions and Workshops

“Just Do It.” (1988) Created by Dan Weiden of Weiden & Kennedy Ad Agency

- One of the Top 20 Campaign slogans of the 20th Century

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD (OLPC)

ReferencesBarlas, Demir. (2005) The Portal and Composite Apps. 11 August 2005. Portals Magazine. Retrieved on 15 Jan. 2010 fromSite: http://www.portalsmag.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=6791. Grisham, D.L. & Wosley, T.D. (2006). Recentering the middle school classroom as a vibrant learning community: Students, literacy and technology intersect. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, pp. 648-660.

Hamilton, E.R. & Cherniavsky, J. (2006) Issues in synchronous versus a-synchronous in e-learning platforms. Web-based learning: Theory, research and practice (pp. 87-105). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Harrington, Jan L. (2009) Relational Database Design and Implementation, 3rd Edition. Morgan Kaufman Publishers. p. 26-83.

Koblentz, Evan (2010). One Laptop Per Child May Influence Enterprise Computing. 8 January 2010. Mobilizing Biz Apps. Retrieved on Feb. 03, 2010 at Site : www.mobileenterprisemag.com/ME2/Sites/dirmod.asp

Larson, Lotta C. (2009) The Reading Teacher, Vol. 62, No. 8: "Reader Response Meets New Literacies: Empowering Readers in Online Learning Communities." International Reading Association. Retrieved on Jan 04, 2010.

Negroponte, Nicholas. (2002) One Laptop Per Child: Five Principles. Updated 4 December 2009. Retrieved from www.laptop.org/en/vision/index.shtml

Wolsey, T.D. (2004) Literature discussions in cyberspace: Young adolescents using threaded discussion groups to talk about reading. Reading Online. Retrieved Jan. 6, 2010 from www.readingonline.org/articles/art/art_index.asp?HREF=/articles/wosley/

“Experts often possess more data than judgment.“ Colin Powell

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