July 13, 2008

Giving Back - Working for OLPC

OLPC

It's no secret I've been a huge fan of the One Laptop per Child project. After all, I contributed to the Give One Get One project, and obtained a unit for my son Zach, which meant a child elsewhere in the world received a laptop as well.

Following this success, and watching Zach teach himself Python and learn basic programming skills using Scratch, I found myself wanting to do more to support OLPC. I don't have bottomless resources to throw at the project, but I still wanted to contribute somehow.

After getting to know some of the project folks, and after some back and forth, I was admitted to the OLPC Support crew, and now am an official OLPC Support Volunteer.

What this means is when I have some spare time, I log into the support system and answer questions from folks all over the world about OLPC, the laptops, and the applications. I'm a volunteer, so I'm not paid, but I feel that I'm giving something to the community. I can answer questions and communicate clearly, there are people who need help. For the most part, these are people who, like me, feel the OLPC project is important, and are willing to contribute to it, and get a unit of their own to boot. I'm proud to help them out as much as I can.

In 4 days, I've handled about 38 problems. That's 38 people who are a little better off with their machines than they were before.

This is one of the few true volunteer organizations I've ever committed myself to. I've always given financially to causes I believe in, but when it comes to manning booths or spending weekends "lending a hand", it's usually been isolated to things like SF and gaming conventions.

This is bigger. This is important. This means something.

And I'm helping it be successful.

It feels good.


Posted by dbs at July 13, 2008 8:08 PM

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Bravo!!!

Posted by: martha Shevett at July 13, 2008 11:24 PM

Bravo!!!

Posted by: martha Shevett at July 13, 2008 11:24 PM

That's very cool. :)

Posted by: Lisa at July 14, 2008 8:47 AM

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