Dear Hackers,
I am trying to recruit participants for a free, open source project. The project is called AutoTeach, and is a way to supplement video game time with constructive educational activity. I have developed a simple, open source credit-meter/router using a Raspberry-Pi running Gentoo Linux which solves the micro-management issues that arise when trying to supplement ones' childrens' education.
The other half of the system are the educational activities. For these there is a website built to accommodate open source, GPL-v3'd contributions from developers. All software in the project is GPL-v3 licensed. Activities are developed in JavaScript with no dependencies, except jQuery (optional). There is no lock-in. All software activities can lead a completely free and independent life outside the platform.
The project also involves a new economic model whereby parent-subscribers pay a modest subscription fee, which they have the option to distribute among develpers of their choice. This scheme maintains engagement between the user and developer communities, which is something that is often lacking. The ongoing engagement and compensation of developers is expected to accelerate and advance the overall state of open source education software.
The system is built and functioning with 3 prototype activities. I am looking for more early adopters, developers, and participants in general, so that we may reach the critical mass at which the system can self-sustains in true synergistic symbiosis.
Anyone intrigued by this is encouraged to consider becoming involved via our Kickstarter campaign, which goal is to recruit early adopters by providing the AutoTeach credit-meter at cost. In addition to Kickstarter you are invited to join the forums or connect in any other way. Please note that the project webpages, including Kickstarter, are currently undergoing simplification and clean-up.
http://www.asymptopia.org/autoteach
Charles Cossé