On Jul 1, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Ray J wrote:

> The original post asked about information to
>
> " implement a mesh network in the neighborhood around a
> fixed address like a school. The goal would be to provide free
> Internet access primarily for apartment residents"
>
> He never said anything about the greater TC area.. it sounds like he  
> was thinking of providing access over a few blocks fixed around a  
> central point.. pretty big difference.


Hi all,

Let me "de-cloak" a bit more here. I'm the Chief Technology Officer  
for the Osseo School District. We're a big district in the NW suburbs  
(30 schools and 21,000 students) with many students who don't have  
ready access to the Internet at home. We have a number of elementary  
schools where the majority of students qualify for free or reduced  
lunch. A few of those schools have apartment buildings very near the  
school building. Many of the residents of those apartments send their  
kids to our schools, and it tends to be a highly mobile population of  
students.

We're embarking on a pilot project at several of our sites that will  
encourage students to bring their own technology to school whether  
it's a laptop, iPod, netbook, or cell phone. In schools that don't  
have as many students with access to those kinds of devices, I  
anticipate the need to provide some loaner equipment for kids. That's  
where the mesh network comes in. I think it would be really  
interesting to extend our wireless LAN to the apartments near some of  
our schools and provide safe Internet access to kids outside the  
school day.

That's where I'm coming from. I spent some time today looking at the  
open-mesh.com site, and I plan to have some of my staff do some  
investigating too. Maybe some members of this list would be interested  
in contributing time or talent to this project if it ever takes off  
someday. Let me know off list if you're interested.

-Tim

-- 
Tim Wilson, The Savvy Technologist
Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA
Educational technology guy, Linux and OS X fan, Grad. student, Daddy
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