

I've written over 40 articles here about that journey. Search this blog for XO or OLPC, and you'll see them. I've always tried to stay leaning forward, willing to let developments and opportunities come our way. We even field tested and debuted an experimental software release.
So now I find myself in the very strange position of actually asking for more. I'm sending a request for 13 unusable and maybe damaged XO's to OLPC.
Part of the reason I'm in this position is that, at the end of the school year last year, I let some of my kids take them home for the weekend - kind of a lending library. I wrote about the experience, the idea was picked up, and several more XO's were donated. Now I'm going for the ultimate in computers in the classroom - 1:1. Unbelievable.
Here is part of what I'm asking for from OLPC:
Objectives1) To place XO laptops in the hands of third graders at 1:1 ratio for learning2) To have enough XO's to establish an XO lending libraryPlan of Action1) Continue integration of the XO's in daily instruction in classroom2) Get word out via PTSA and local blogs to increase interest in lending library.
Timeline:
1) Establish the use of XO's, 1:1, in the classroom on a daily basis by 1/31/12)
2) Establish lending library for rest of school by spring vacation (April, 2011)
3) Continue program during 2011-12 school year.
4) Progress will be updated on personal blog, at http://www.ahlness.com
5) Updates will be posted to http://planet.laptop.org and http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects
Sharing:
1) Main forum for posting updates: http://www.ahlness.com, Technorati-tagged olpc
2) Updates will be cross posted to http://planet.laptop.org and http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects
3) Updates will be cross posted to Twitter (mahlness, tagged #olpc)
4) Updates will be cross posted Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mahlness
5) Pictures will be posted to http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahlness and tagged olpc


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2 comments:
Your awesome! Good luck getting your XOs!
Thanks Jeff, we shall see... I was on IRC today with olpc folks and people all over the world, discussing proposals. It's amazing what people can do. Crossing fingers...
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