m (caps titles) |
(markup technical names, add GregDek fasname, markup all citations as references) |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
=== RIT Pitches in on OLPC Project === | === RIT Pitches in on OLPC Project === | ||
The Fedora OLPC project seems to have found a friend at Rochester Institute of Technology | The <code>Fedora OLPC</code> project seems to have found a friend at Rochester Institute of Technology<ref>http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Rochester,_NY</ref>. Fedora Ambassador Karlie Robinson contacted RIT professor Stephen Jacobs and discussed the project, which spurred Jacobs' interest in doing a class around the <code>XO</code>. | ||
Karlie brought Professor Jacobs up to speed on what Fedora is doing around the XO | Karlie brought Professor Jacobs up to speed on what <code>Fedora</code> is doing around the <code>XO</code><ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-olpc-list/2009-February/msg00033.html</ref>, where <code>Fedora</code> is providing <code>XO</code>s to those who will do development work. The deal revolved around getting XOs for Jacobs classroom in exchange for the RIT students working on [[User:Gdk|Greg DeKoenigsberg's]] 4th Grade Math project[http://sugarlabs.org/go/User:Gdk/4th_Grade_Maths]. | ||
So RIT students got | So RIT students got <code>XO</code>s and the project got some more help. | ||
<references/> | |||
=== Fedora at CUE === | === Fedora at CUE === | ||
[[User:quaid|Karsten Wade]] represented Fedora at last week's Computer-Using Educator (CUE) conference in Palm Springs, California. Karsten gave a talk about the advantages of bringing a culture of participation to the classroom. | [[User:quaid|Karsten Wade]] represented <code>Fedora</code> at last week's Computer-Using Educator (CUE) conference in Palm Springs, California. Karsten gave a talk about the advantages of bringing a culture of participation to the classroom. | ||
A detailed report of what happened at CUE can be picked up at Karsten's blog<ref>http://iquaid.org/| i, quaid</ref>, specifically the items entitled "Stumbling around in the K-12 space" and "Moodle as a killer K-12 app." | |||
<references/> | |||
=== Got Ambassador News? === | === Got Ambassador News? === | ||
Any Ambassador news tips from around the Fedora community can be submitted to me by e-mailing lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org and I'd be glad to put it in this weekly report. | Any Ambassador news tips from around the Fedora community can be submitted to me by e-mailing lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org and I'd be glad to put it in this weekly report. |
Revision as of 14:26, 9 March 2009
Ambassadors
In this section, we cover Fedora Ambassadors Project.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors
Contributing Writer: Larry Cafiero
RIT Pitches in on OLPC Project
The Fedora OLPC
project seems to have found a friend at Rochester Institute of Technology[1]. Fedora Ambassador Karlie Robinson contacted RIT professor Stephen Jacobs and discussed the project, which spurred Jacobs' interest in doing a class around the XO
.
Karlie brought Professor Jacobs up to speed on what Fedora
is doing around the XO
[2], where Fedora
is providing XO
s to those who will do development work. The deal revolved around getting XOs for Jacobs classroom in exchange for the RIT students working on Greg DeKoenigsberg's 4th Grade Math project[1].
So RIT students got XO
s and the project got some more help.
Fedora at CUE
Karsten Wade represented Fedora
at last week's Computer-Using Educator (CUE) conference in Palm Springs, California. Karsten gave a talk about the advantages of bringing a culture of participation to the classroom.
A detailed report of what happened at CUE can be picked up at Karsten's blog[1], specifically the items entitled "Stumbling around in the K-12 space" and "Moodle as a killer K-12 app."
- ↑ http://iquaid.org/%7C i, quaid
Got Ambassador News?
Any Ambassador news tips from around the Fedora community can be submitted to me by e-mailing lcafiero-AT-fedoraproject-DOT-org and I'd be glad to put it in this weekly report.