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What use is a [[wiki]] such as [[Appropedia]], for the poor who have no internet access ?
What use is a [[wiki]] such as [[Appropedia]], for the people in developing countries which have [[Internet access in developing countries|little to no internet access via computer]] ?


# Who has no internet? Not as many as you might think - the digital divide is being crossed faster in developing countries than happened in the developed world.
# First of all, internet access that one person has, can also be shared over many people/computers (ie via WiFi/WiMax, or using a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable Category 5 cable]. As such, the official figures of internet access (supplied by internet access distribution companies) may be off by a significant margin.
## Travel in a less developed country and you'll typically see internet cafes, and find widespread use of mobile phones. This doesn't reach everyone, but it just takes a few people for ideas to spread, and the number of people with access is increasing.
# Although internet access via computer is limited in developing countries, smart phones are being used on a massive scale, and these can access html websites aswell. Thus, the amount of access is actually higher. In any month, Appropedia allready welcomes visitors from about every country (except some 4 or 5 countries as North Korea, Greenland, ... Also note that the number of people with access to the internet/Appropedia is also still increasing, so more people will be able to reach it as time passes.
## Leapfrogging: Users are skipping laptops, and cell phones are getting smart quickly.
# Next, although the not everyone may have access to the internet themselves, information obtained by one person from it can be passed on to others. For example, villagers who have moved to the city to work (and which often return to their village) can become informed, and send or take the information back to the village.
## Phones: A story was told at [http://barcampafrica.com/ BarCampAfrica]<ref>Mountain View, CA, USA, 2008</ref> of a conversation in Africa. "Have you heard of Google?" "Yes, of course." "Have you searched Google from a mobile phone?" "Of course - how else can you search with Google?" You only need one phone in the village with this capability to massively increase people's ability to find information.
# Often, the people that do have access are also the most schooled people, and often have a job. They are hence often in a position to use the information they search online themselves, effectively. An example is a local craftsman that can use information to produce something more effectively. This, in effect, actually benefits everyone involved in the manufacturing plant.
## Smart phones outsell dumb phones in Africa already.<ref>http://whiteafrican.com/2009/08/25/should-we-be-building-sms-or-internet-services-for-africa/</ref>
# Similarly, local community education programs (led by [[aid and development workers]] and local [[community development]] workers) may also use content that was made available through this wiki.
# In any month, Appropedia has visitors from every country except around 4 or 5 (usually including North Korea and Greenland).
# There are all kinds of ways of distributing [[offline content|the information at Appropedia using offline methods]], such as:
## Displaying [[Appropedia's offline content bundle]] on a computer  (i.e. using CD-ROMs, DVDs, flash drives, hard drives). See also: [[Appropedia:Offline browsing]]
## Printing out information on paper (leaflets, booklets or books) - e.g. use the "Create a book" link in the left-hand navbar. (This is one reason that it's so important to use an [[open license]] that allows commercial use, so small businesses in developing countries can be motivated to distribute this knowledge.)
# Appropedia can benefit even the poor who never see it, by teaching the rich to live in ways that reduce their negative impact on the poor. For example, Appropedia can motivate the rich to cut their carbon footprints, thereby reducing their contribution to the climate destabilization which is possibly the greatest single threat confronting developing nations.  
# That other way - the one none of us have thought of yet.
 
'''Ways on how we try to get more people to our wiki:'''
# We try to keep the site lightweight, and users can customize the size of images that they see. If you can help us improve our "low bandwidth" performance further, we'd be very happy.
# We try to keep the site lightweight, and users can customize the size of images that they see. If you can help us improve our "low bandwidth" performance further, we'd be very happy.
# There are all kinds of ways of distributing [[offline content]] - in a computer (e.g. [[Appropedia's offline content bundle]] & [[Appropedia:Offline browsing]]), CD-ROMs, DVDs, flash drives, hard drives, printouts (leaflets, booklets or books<ref>This is one reason that it's so important to use an [[open license]] that allows commercial use, so people can be motivated distribute this knowledge.</ref>), community education programs based on content developed on the wiki... more could be listed.
# We keep developing the information, the resource, and continue to put more effort into dissemination.
# Villagers who have moved to the city to work, that maintain a connection to the village - if they have internet access, they can become informed, and send or take the information back to the village.
# That other way - the one none of us have thought of yet.
# We need to keep developing the information, the resource, and continue to put more effort into dissemination.


Feel free to help work on whichever channel feels the most effecting, or that you have the most experience in!
Feel free to help work on whichever channel feels the most effecting, or that you have the most experience in!
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== Notes ==
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What use is a wiki such as Appropedia, for the people in developing countries which have little to no internet access via computer ?

  1. First of all, internet access that one person has, can also be shared over many people/computers (ie via WiFi/WiMax, or using a Category 5 cable. As such, the official figures of internet access (supplied by internet access distribution companies) may be off by a significant margin.
  2. Although internet access via computer is limited in developing countries, smart phones are being used on a massive scale, and these can access html websites aswell. Thus, the amount of access is actually higher. In any month, Appropedia allready welcomes visitors from about every country (except some 4 or 5 countries as North Korea, Greenland, ... Also note that the number of people with access to the internet/Appropedia is also still increasing, so more people will be able to reach it as time passes.
  3. Next, although the not everyone may have access to the internet themselves, information obtained by one person from it can be passed on to others. For example, villagers who have moved to the city to work (and which often return to their village) can become informed, and send or take the information back to the village.
  4. Often, the people that do have access are also the most schooled people, and often have a job. They are hence often in a position to use the information they search online themselves, effectively. An example is a local craftsman that can use information to produce something more effectively. This, in effect, actually benefits everyone involved in the manufacturing plant.
  5. Similarly, local community education programs (led by aid and development workers and local community development workers) may also use content that was made available through this wiki.
  6. There are all kinds of ways of distributing the information at Appropedia using offline methods, such as:
    1. Displaying Appropedia's offline content bundle on a computer (i.e. using CD-ROMs, DVDs, flash drives, hard drives). See also: Appropedia:Offline browsing
    2. Printing out information on paper (leaflets, booklets or books) - e.g. use the "Create a book" link in the left-hand navbar. (This is one reason that it's so important to use an open license that allows commercial use, so small businesses in developing countries can be motivated to distribute this knowledge.)
  7. Appropedia can benefit even the poor who never see it, by teaching the rich to live in ways that reduce their negative impact on the poor. For example, Appropedia can motivate the rich to cut their carbon footprints, thereby reducing their contribution to the climate destabilization which is possibly the greatest single threat confronting developing nations.
  8. That other way - the one none of us have thought of yet.

Ways on how we try to get more people to our wiki:

  1. We try to keep the site lightweight, and users can customize the size of images that they see. If you can help us improve our "low bandwidth" performance further, we'd be very happy.
  2. We keep developing the information, the resource, and continue to put more effort into dissemination.

Feel free to help work on whichever channel feels the most effecting, or that you have the most experience in!

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