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'''''Notice''': The sitemap is transcluded from the template page {{tl|OLPC bundle sitemap}} - this is kept separate because processing the sitemap to create a bundle requires a page with no other links.''
==Other content==
==Other content==
We can also suggest other contents/sites to be used on the OLPC, e.g. [[OAN]].
Comment on '''Other content''' (Wikipedia, CD3WD etc) moved to [[Collaboration to produce offline content]]. --[[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Chriswaterguy|talk]]</small> 20:57, 4 August 2007 (PDT)
 
== What is this? ==
 
This page is a sitemap for all pages to be used in the XO-1's library. Creating the sitemap is the first step - the pages can then be collected (via dump? or spider) and converted into a "bundle" - see what Wikipedia's done at http://dev.laptop.org/pub/content/Library (click on "books and reference" then "encyclopedia"). Basically, the page (and linked pages) will be grabbed as a static snapshot for loading onto the hard drives of XO laptops so that kids will have a mini-Appropedia in their laptop libraries from the get-go.
 
==Deadline for inclusion in the next OLPC release==
August 15, 2007
 
For August 1 and 2 this page acts as a demonstration page. After this, it should be taken as an important project to be implemented based on the pages listed on this page. Pages listed here should be of high enough quality and relevance for inclusion in the OLPC project.
 
==Criteria==
 
Pages that are inspiring but not useful also have a place. And who knows what use they'll make of the info, anyway?
 
The pages should be understandable to some extent by children of 6 to 16 - our material is mostly aiming at the upper end of this range. We might also consider that some of the "how to" information is more likely to be used by the adults in the village (even if the children have to read it out to them, where literacy is an issue). (This point about use by adults is just speculation on my part - I haven't talked about this with the OLPC people, and it's too early to say how it will be used, anyway. --[[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Chriswaterguy|talk]]</small>)
 
Apart from that, the page is more suitable the more it satisfies one or more of the following criteria:
* At least semi practical and/or doable
* Interesting or inspiring
* Economical feasible
 
I.e. an interesting and inspiring description of the Hexayurt will be of value, even if we think it's unlikely that many kids would ever use that information.
 
The idea of being "culturally appropriate" etc is something we can think about, but don't let this be a restriction - as users will be from a wide ranges of settings, culturally and otherwise, and it's ultimately for the users to work out what is appropriate for them.
 
===Clarity===
OLPC content is aimed at children of ages 6-16. Highly technical information should generally be made understandable by:
* making the English clear, and easy to understand, but without losing content; or
* creating a more straightforward page on Appropedia, which is then listed on the sitemap when ready.
 
===Doesn't have to be everything===
Note that this is just a base of offline information to be made available on the OLPC laptop. When net access is available, the users will be able to view the complete and up-to-date Appropedia site.
 
==Languages==
 
OLPC has volunteers to assist with translation of these pages into their supported languages (including simple English). This is a good opportunity for Appropedia to start to build its non-English language content, and build non-English language communities.
 
 
==Possible stuff to include==
 
Messy but useful:
* [[Low cost computing]]


Some of our partners such as [[CD3WD]] have great material, which we also have permission to use at Appropedia. Probably the easiest route in these cases is to move it to wiki form at Appropedia and then include it (with attribution) in Appropedia's OLPC content. --[[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] &middot; <small>[[User talk:Chriswaterguy|talk]]</small> 21:48, 1 August 2007 (PDT)
Stuff from [[:Category:CD3WD]] - pages not well linked together yet. '''Don't include these yet as this content does not have clear licensing with written permission, so is presumably not suitable for OLPC.'''


Other suggestions:
* [[Ferrocement Applications in Developing Countries]]
* [[OAN]]
* [[Leucaena - Wood production and use]]
* Articles in [[Wikipedia:Category:Appropriate technology]]
* [[Neem A Tree for Solving Global Problems]]
* Articles in [[Wikipedia:Category:Sustainable technologies]]?
* [[Root crops]]
* [[Preserving Tomatoes]]
* [[Small Scale Maize Milling]]
* [[Small Scale Oil Extraction from Groundnuts and Copra]]
* [[Small Scale Vegetable Oil Extraction]]
* [[Small Scale Production of Lime for Building]]
* [[Technical Guide for Tilapia Farming]]
* [[Soil Preparation Equipment]]
* [[Solar and Energy Conserving Food Technologies]]
* [[Soil Preparation Equipment]]
* [[Traditional Field Crops]]

Revision as of 06:03, 15 December 2009

Notice: The sitemap is transcluded from the template page {{OLPC bundle sitemap}} - this is kept separate because processing the sitemap to create a bundle requires a page with no other links.

Other content

Comment on Other content (Wikipedia, CD3WD etc) moved to Collaboration to produce offline content. --Chriswaterguy · talk 20:57, 4 August 2007 (PDT)

What is this?

This page is a sitemap for all pages to be used in the XO-1's library. Creating the sitemap is the first step - the pages can then be collected (via dump? or spider) and converted into a "bundle" - see what Wikipedia's done at http://dev.laptop.org/pub/content/Library (click on "books and reference" then "encyclopedia"). Basically, the page (and linked pages) will be grabbed as a static snapshot for loading onto the hard drives of XO laptops so that kids will have a mini-Appropedia in their laptop libraries from the get-go.

Deadline for inclusion in the next OLPC release

August 15, 2007

For August 1 and 2 this page acts as a demonstration page. After this, it should be taken as an important project to be implemented based on the pages listed on this page. Pages listed here should be of high enough quality and relevance for inclusion in the OLPC project.

Criteria

Pages that are inspiring but not useful also have a place. And who knows what use they'll make of the info, anyway?

The pages should be understandable to some extent by children of 6 to 16 - our material is mostly aiming at the upper end of this range. We might also consider that some of the "how to" information is more likely to be used by the adults in the village (even if the children have to read it out to them, where literacy is an issue). (This point about use by adults is just speculation on my part - I haven't talked about this with the OLPC people, and it's too early to say how it will be used, anyway. --Chriswaterguy · talk)

Apart from that, the page is more suitable the more it satisfies one or more of the following criteria:

  • At least semi practical and/or doable
  • Interesting or inspiring
  • Economical feasible

I.e. an interesting and inspiring description of the Hexayurt will be of value, even if we think it's unlikely that many kids would ever use that information.

The idea of being "culturally appropriate" etc is something we can think about, but don't let this be a restriction - as users will be from a wide ranges of settings, culturally and otherwise, and it's ultimately for the users to work out what is appropriate for them.

Clarity

OLPC content is aimed at children of ages 6-16. Highly technical information should generally be made understandable by:

  • making the English clear, and easy to understand, but without losing content; or
  • creating a more straightforward page on Appropedia, which is then listed on the sitemap when ready.

Doesn't have to be everything

Note that this is just a base of offline information to be made available on the OLPC laptop. When net access is available, the users will be able to view the complete and up-to-date Appropedia site.

Languages

OLPC has volunteers to assist with translation of these pages into their supported languages (including simple English). This is a good opportunity for Appropedia to start to build its non-English language content, and build non-English language communities.


Possible stuff to include

Messy but useful:

Stuff from Category:CD3WD - pages not well linked together yet. Don't include these yet as this content does not have clear licensing with written permission, so is presumably not suitable for OLPC.

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