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The '''[[OLPC]]''' (or '''One Laptop Per Child''') project includes putting bundles of information onto the [[XO]] laptop, so that users have access to information without even having internet access.
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When the OLPC's XO laptops are delivered to children around the world, they have a selection of content pre-installed. This includes content in their own language and other languages; it includes:
* content that we would easily recognize as educational material;
* games; and
* knowledge about wellbeing, sustainability, making efficient use of resources, and building resilient communities.


See [http://www.youareanidiot.org www.mediawiki.co.uk/techsupport/appropedia] for more information.
It is in the last category that Appropedia acts as a gathering point for knowledge. For Appropedia's work on contributing bundles, see '''[[Appropedia's OLPC content bundle]]'''.


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== How to contribute ==
''The Appropedia Development team''
So you want to contribute to contribute to the OLPC content bundles, and want to know how?
* Use an [[open license]] for your work. All content that is pre-installed on XOs must have a [[open license]] - usually this is [[CC-BY-SA]] or [[CC-BY]] but there are other acceptable licenses.<ref>If you are not able to use an open license - usually because you have [[open access]] or [[non-commercial license]]d content - but you still want to share, then you will have to do it through other channels. Consider working with one of the [[offline content collaborations]], and perhaps leave a note on [[Talk:Offline content collaborations]].</ref>
* Either make a content bundle yourself, or share the content on a collection point site, such as Appropedia. Sharing it here:
:* gives it more visibility, and gives access to a wider group of readers and contributors, besides XO users.
:* avoids the technical details of making your own bundle.
:* invites contributions to develop the content is further.


== Notes ==
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== Interwiki links ==
* [[OLPC:Bundles]] and [[OLPC:Creating a collection]] - the OLPC wiki's pages on bundles.


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Revision as of 18:41, 14 March 2012

The OLPC (or One Laptop Per Child) project includes putting bundles of information onto the XO laptop, so that users have access to information without even having internet access.

When the OLPC's XO laptops are delivered to children around the world, they have a selection of content pre-installed. This includes content in their own language and other languages; it includes:

  • content that we would easily recognize as educational material;
  • games; and
  • knowledge about wellbeing, sustainability, making efficient use of resources, and building resilient communities.

It is in the last category that Appropedia acts as a gathering point for knowledge. For Appropedia's work on contributing bundles, see Appropedia's OLPC content bundle.

How to contribute

So you want to contribute to contribute to the OLPC content bundles, and want to know how?

  • Use an open license for your work. All content that is pre-installed on XOs must have a open license - usually this is CC-BY-SA or CC-BY but there are other acceptable licenses.[1]
  • Either make a content bundle yourself, or share the content on a collection point site, such as Appropedia. Sharing it here:
  • gives it more visibility, and gives access to a wider group of readers and contributors, besides XO users.
  • avoids the technical details of making your own bundle.
  • invites contributions to develop the content is further.

Notes

  1. If you are not able to use an open license - usually because you have open access or non-commercial licensed content - but you still want to share, then you will have to do it through other channels. Consider working with one of the offline content collaborations, and perhaps leave a note on Talk:Offline content collaborations.

Interwiki links

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