Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Johnny One Note news...

OLPC Stamp from UruguayJust when I thought I was about ready to break out from being an OLPC Johnny One Note on this blog, I got a letter in the mail a couple of days ago. I had heard about the OLPC stamp out of Uruguay, and ordered a couple without hesitation several weeks ago.

Letter from UruguayThey arrived, delivered via registered mail, in an envelope with several beautiful canceled stamps on it - including the OLPC stamp. From Ebay. How very cool and beautiful.

But yesterday I got a body blow that took the wind out of my XO sails. The jabber server I've been using - and promoting to other educators as a good place for students to collaborate - is going to shut down:
I will be moving soon, and the school.letschange.org server will be going down for at least a few weeks.

This will happen within the next two weeks. If anyone has a server that I can put the jabber server on, that would be great. Otherwise, we'll be down while the server takes the slow boat.

I replied on the Forum:
Oh man, I am so very sorry to hear this! Your jabber server has been absolutely rock solid, and I thank you VERY much for putting it up there and sharing it. It has made some fantastic connections!

I started a wiki a bit ago (xoclassroom.com), in part hoping to connect classrooms via jabber server (yours, primarily) - so I'll be looking for an alternate server for a while... if anybody has a suggestion, please share....
We'll see. Now back to some other notes...

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2 Comments:

At August 02, 2008, Blogger janice said...

Mark,

Last night I went to my first XO user's group meeting here in Austin. In preparation I tried to get online at home with my XO by changing from WPA2 Personal passcode to WEP (whatever all of that means???) Anyway I spent several hours (?) and was not successful. It does not help that I don't understand most of what I am doing, so it is pretty hard to troubleshoot when things do not work.

The other people at this meeting were mostly web developers who were not interested in the same things that I was. Most of them seemed to have the same problems getting online and I don't think there was a lot of understanding about what a jabber server is and how to use it. It was good meeting these people and I learned a few things. I am going to check out your wiki.

I have decided that I am not going to try to get teachers to use this at all, but maybe I can do an after school club or something where kids have a chance to troubleshoot and use it and I can learn from them.

Keep up the writing about your experiences.

Janice

 
At August 02, 2008, Blogger Mark Ahlness said...

Janice, I'm so sorry for your connection woes! Certainly not for lack of trying...

I think I got lucky, both in the connection department and in the local user group - although being surrounded by programmers (I was) was pretty intimidating.

The XO was not designed to be used in isolation - which is partly why I'm so obsessed with it. I'm lucky enough to have four, and I can see and experience what they were designed to do.

Most G1G1 XO owners don't have this view of the XO - which is why I'm trying so hard to promote the use of jabber servers in N. American classrooms. Connected to another XO via jabber - gives you a glimpse of why they are designed the way they are.

Oh well, hang in there Janice. I have a vision.... of you connecting with my XO's (in the hands of my kids) at a staff inservice you're doing this year... :)

 

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