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OSE has achieved a major milestone with the production of its automated [[Compressed Earth Brick Press]] in the [[One Day Production Run of December 18, 2012]]. This has set a new standard of efficiency for OSE. The implications are that when the other [[Global Village Construction Set]] machines are designed according to similar principles of hypermodularity and simplicity - they can also be produced on the time scale of a single day.
OSE has achieved a major milestone with the production of its automated [[Compressed Earth Brick Press]] in the [[One Day Production Run of December 18, 2012]]. This has set a new standard of efficiency for OSE. The implications are that when the other [[Global Village Construction Set]] machines are designed according to similar principles of hypermodularity and simplicity - they can also be produced on the time scale of a single day.


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PS. Reward for student is guest appearance of Marcin as Guest Production Director, for a 1-2 day build of the machine they design in a hypermodular fashion. I am willing to commit to this - this is core work. So we can frame this visit as a working session to begin planning - boy, that would REALLY be worth my time. We need a good reward structure: we can motivate this by state-of-art efficiency of build, which we are pioneering. This is our One Day promise, and if they really don't bite, we continue to look. We have a major value proposition: extreme production, practical experience, humanitarian service. For professor, it will be fame, as we will probably have a camera crew trailing us (H2 channel, or Emily Hunter). I'm getting excited about this as a possible campaign.
 
=Organizational Model=
 
There is huge potential in leveraging partnerships with various education institutions worldwide, facilitated by our one-day production methodology.
 
For successful partnerships, it is useful to identify ''strong stakeholders'' with tenure and leadership at educational and other institutions - such as professors, administrators, and executives - as opposed to individual students. This has the advantage of continuity and ability to secure the efforts of an entire class, as opposed to a single student.
 
For example - a professor or chair can guarantee a Student Project for their class (say 10 students for 1 month = 400 hours of design time at 25% time commitment). This would allow such long-term partnerships to become part of a Milestones schedule for OSE on specific machines.
 
==Process==
*Identify ''strong stakeholder''
**Identify top mechatronics and engineering schools worldwide
**Publish an RFC - an open Request for Collaboration - where we make a global call to University professors and other stakeholders in engineering and related institutions who are willing to have their class take on a project
**This could be organized as part of OSE's Technical Community Manager role
*Hold a Skype conversation with stakeholder
*Confirm commitment to a specific [[Global Village Construction Set]] machine and deliverable
*Plan on a visit to the institution - and a speaking engagement would be a good opportunity
*Utilize speaking engagement as an opportunity to begin planning discussions with institution
 
==Incentives==
 
*Reward for student is guest appearance of Marcin as Guest Production Director, for a 1-2 day build of the machine they design in a hypermodular fashion.
*Utilize a speaking invitation to also include a working session to begin planning on a real project
*We can motivate this by state-of-art efficiency of build, which we are pioneering.
*This is our One Day promise
*We have a major value proposition: extreme production, practical experience, humanitarian service
*For professor and university, it will be good publicity, as we can organize a camera crew as part of the proposition
 
=University and Educational Institution Partnerships=
 
*http://cpressoir.org - a top technical high school in Haiti, is a potential partner. The principal, [[Guy Etienne]] has expressed direct interest in taking on the build of our open source tractor as a pilot project for Haiti. The talent is there for a pilot build at the high school.
*If you are a professor, administrator, or executive of a college, high school, university, technical school, institute, or other interested party, contact us at opensourceecology at gmail.
 
=Links to Humanitarian Service Engineering Programs=
*ETHOS - http://www.udayton.edu/engineering/ethos/index.php

Latest revision as of 06:23, 8 March 2013

OSE has achieved a major milestone with the production of its automated Compressed Earth Brick Press in the One Day Production Run of December 18, 2012. This has set a new standard of efficiency for OSE. The implications are that when the other Global Village Construction Set machines are designed according to similar principles of hypermodularity and simplicity - they can also be produced on the time scale of a single day.

PS. Reward for student is guest appearance of Marcin as Guest Production Director, for a 1-2 day build of the machine they design in a hypermodular fashion. I am willing to commit to this - this is core work. So we can frame this visit as a working session to begin planning - boy, that would REALLY be worth my time. We need a good reward structure: we can motivate this by state-of-art efficiency of build, which we are pioneering. This is our One Day promise, and if they really don't bite, we continue to look. We have a major value proposition: extreme production, practical experience, humanitarian service. For professor, it will be fame, as we will probably have a camera crew trailing us (H2 channel, or Emily Hunter). I'm getting excited about this as a possible campaign.

Organizational Model

There is huge potential in leveraging partnerships with various education institutions worldwide, facilitated by our one-day production methodology.

For successful partnerships, it is useful to identify strong stakeholders with tenure and leadership at educational and other institutions - such as professors, administrators, and executives - as opposed to individual students. This has the advantage of continuity and ability to secure the efforts of an entire class, as opposed to a single student.

For example - a professor or chair can guarantee a Student Project for their class (say 10 students for 1 month = 400 hours of design time at 25% time commitment). This would allow such long-term partnerships to become part of a Milestones schedule for OSE on specific machines.

Process

  • Identify strong stakeholder
    • Identify top mechatronics and engineering schools worldwide
    • Publish an RFC - an open Request for Collaboration - where we make a global call to University professors and other stakeholders in engineering and related institutions who are willing to have their class take on a project
    • This could be organized as part of OSE's Technical Community Manager role
  • Hold a Skype conversation with stakeholder
  • Confirm commitment to a specific Global Village Construction Set machine and deliverable
  • Plan on a visit to the institution - and a speaking engagement would be a good opportunity
  • Utilize speaking engagement as an opportunity to begin planning discussions with institution

Incentives

  • Reward for student is guest appearance of Marcin as Guest Production Director, for a 1-2 day build of the machine they design in a hypermodular fashion.
  • Utilize a speaking invitation to also include a working session to begin planning on a real project
  • We can motivate this by state-of-art efficiency of build, which we are pioneering.
  • This is our One Day promise
  • We have a major value proposition: extreme production, practical experience, humanitarian service
  • For professor and university, it will be good publicity, as we can organize a camera crew as part of the proposition

University and Educational Institution Partnerships

  • http://cpressoir.org - a top technical high school in Haiti, is a potential partner. The principal, Guy Etienne has expressed direct interest in taking on the build of our open source tractor as a pilot project for Haiti. The talent is there for a pilot build at the high school.
  • If you are a professor, administrator, or executive of a college, high school, university, technical school, institute, or other interested party, contact us at opensourceecology at gmail.

Links to Humanitarian Service Engineering Programs