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<p style="margin-bottom: 0.2in;">Hi Harriet and Anurag, David, and
Francis,</p>
<pre>In case you have not met and corresponded I wanted to facilitate this<br>connection because I believe it can provide beneficial collaboration<br>for all involved. I would have done this sooner but was traveling in<br>Europe most of the month of May.<br><br>With the SoaS Pilot to soon be starting in New Delhi, I thought your<br>groups could be helpful to each other.<br><br>Anurag and Team meet Harriet Vidyasagar, she is with Out of India-<br>http://www.outofindia.net/,I originally met her at the One Laptop per Child <br>Global Workshop in May 2008. We recently reconnected through posts about <br>the SoaS Creation Kit and the Sugar Workshop we just put on at the Computers <br>and Writing Conference at Purdue May 22. It was myself, Dr. Gerald Ardito(Just <br>defended Dissertation on Sugar Changing Learning Environment 5/21-XO's in 5 fifth <br>grade classrooms and Dell 2100 and SoaS in 1 5th grade class), Tammy <br>Conrad-Salvo:Assoc.Director Purdue Writing Center, Walter Bender via Adobe <br>Connect, and Dr. Rich Rice Texas Tech Multiple Literacy Lab via Adobe Connect.<br><br>Harriet here is the link to the New Delhi SoaS project and thread below<br>also gives explanation.<br><br><a href="http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick_in_Delhi_India">http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick_in_Delhi_India</a><br><br>At the Computers and Writing Conference about 350 attendees received a <br>CD/DVD Combination.<br><br>The CD contained the Sugar Image that Gerald Ardito has been using<br>in the Fifth Grade Classroom in New York-Sugar Demo<br><br>Sugar iso (disk 1)<br><a href="http://idisk.mac.com/geraldar//Public/soas-st-20091004-ss.iso">http://idisk.mac.com/geraldar//Public/soas-st-20091004-ss.iso</a><br><br>The DVD contained the Sugar on a Stick Creation Kit which has been<br>wonderfully put together by Thomas Gilliard. <br><br>Creation Kit and Goodies (disk 2)<br><a href="http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/SugarCreatonKit07.iso">http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/SugarCreatonKit07.iso</a><br><br>This was version07 and now he has released version09 which also includes <br>the new Mirabelle offerings. <br><br><a href="http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Sugar-Creation-Kit-09.iso">http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Sugar-Creation-Kit-09.iso</a><br><br>Would be great for you to take these images and create DVD's and CD's to distribute especially <br>to the University Level contacts you try to forge in India. Our hope is to get the<br>SoaS Creation Kit into a delivery form and lower level of technical language to allow<br>the less technically inclined to become Sugar on a Stick Creation Stations. By copying<br>these files to their own computers they can then hand DVD on to colleagues and so on,<br>building a vast ecosystem of Sugar enablers.<br><br>I have attached handout from the Workshop. It was formed around how<br>we could create collaborative relationships between the University<br>and K-12 Instructors to use Sugar as the platform to provide writing<br>resources and activities to the entire learning continuum. Having writing<br>resources for each grade level available locally on a USB Stick would be<br>a major step forward.<br><br>I hope this turns into a beneficial collaboration. Let me know<br>if there is anything else I can do to help facilitate.<br><br>Best In Your Travels and Pilot!<br><br>John Tierney<br><br>Contact Info:<br><meta http-equiv="CONTENT-TYPE" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><title></title><meta name="GENERATOR" content="OpenOffice.org 2.4 (Win32)"><style type="text/css">
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        </style>Anurag Goel - agoel23@gmail.com<br>David Han - dshan@bu.eduFrancis Thalakotur - francis@thalakotur.com<BR>Harriet Vidyasagar- outofindia@gmail.com<br><br><br>Message: 1<br>Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 22:26:45 -0400<br>From: Anurag Goel <agoel23@gmail.com><br>Subject: [OLPC_Boston] SoaS Deployment in Delhi, India<br>To: iaep <iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org>, olpc_boston@lists.laptop.org<br>Message-ID:<br> <AANLkTikNr6CmOlVzlp1tXMR2346HnDL2asxiZQBojZp2@mail.gmail.com><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br> <br>Hey all,<br> <br>Some of you might already know but for those who don't, there will be a SoaS<br>deployment in Delhi, India. A team of 3 students from Boston University will<br>be leaving for Delhi in June. The deployment will be about 10 weeks long<br>from June-Aug. We will be working closely with SEETA (www.seeta.in) while we<br>are in Delhi. Dr. Stefanakis (Boston University School of Education) will be<br>our faculty advisor for the project.<br> <br>We have made great strides in preparing for our project, but like any<br>deployment, planning is an on-going job that can always use help. We have<br>set up a wiki page for our project. You can find it here:<br><a href="http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick_in_Delhi_India">http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick_in_Delhi_India</a><br> <br>We have raised about $4000 for our project and are continuing to<br>fundraise more. We are targeting for $6000. We would greatly appreciate any<br>donations, which can be made via PayPal on our wiki page. There is a lot to<br>be gained from this deployment as we plan to write a case study this<br>fall. As part of our research, we want to measure how Sugar impacts student<br>learning. We will be measuring this through qualitative and quantitative<br>data with a sample size of at least 150 students.<br> <br>We are planning to use SoaS Strawberry version1 in India. If USR is stable<br>by June, we would like to use that. We ruled out SoaS Blueberry because of<br>problems with collaboration. Anyone suggest a different strategy?<br> <br>Also, we need some help setting up a school server, ideally with integration<br>with Moodle. I tried setting up an XS using the steps on the OLPC wiki but<br>did not have much luck. Is there anyone who can point me in the right<br>direction or is willing to help set this up? I'm not sure if anyone has<br>successfully done this in the past. My technical skills are at par, but<br>if there is any documentation on setting up a backup/restore server I am<br>willing to give it a shot.<br> <br>If you would like us to test certain activities as part of the deployment,<br>please let us know.<br> <br>Feel free to foward this email and the wiki page to anyone else.<br> <br>Thanks,<br>Anurag Goel<br>Boston University '12<br>College of Engineering</pre><p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">
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