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DansGuardian by default connects to port 81, too, and thus needs to be moved to another port. |
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I don't know who keeps track of the port assignments. |
I don't know who keeps track of the port assignments. (Probably Martin Langhoff after his recent appointment.) |
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=== Wishfull Thinking === |
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* find a way of replicating the contents (--> moodle) provided by the schools in their district without having the student's XOs get problems connecting to their school's XS'. This can be seen in the context of the community centers / churches trying to help with homework and providing infrastructure in poorer neighborhoods. |
* find a way of replicating the contents (--> moodle) provided by the schools in their district without having the student's XOs get problems connecting to their school's XS'. This can be seen in the context of the community centers / churches trying to help with homework and providing infrastructure in poorer neighborhoods. |
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A Gedankenexperiment: If I wanted to provide the community with a server (setup) that would be usefull in an after school / homework help context, what do I need to include?<br> |
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In a first stage this project is targeted at poor communities in first world countries with the following properties:<br> |
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* High student density |
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* Availability of ISPs |
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* Availability of access points |
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Questions immediatly coming to my mind are: |
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* How to show a moodle with reduced functionality (e.g. no turning in of assignments) |
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* How to show different school's moodle content |
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* Local mirroring of the latest XO build (that would also call for a way of creating a back up of the XO prior to receiving the upgrade). But this should probably stay in the school's responsibility. |
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* Is there a way for this server to determine what is trying to connect to it: An XO or a different wireless device? This could help DansGuardian assigning the new client to the correct user group. |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 3 March 2008
Interaction of Services
What I learned so far is that lighttpd seems to be involved / part off the "Presence Server"
It is listening to port 81
DansGuardian by default connects to port 81, too, and thus needs to be moved to another port.
I don't know who keeps track of the port assignments. (Probably Martin Langhoff after his recent appointment.)
Lack of Knowledge
I am afraid I don't understand the current approach to registering XOs with XS'.
- I take it that for automated XO data backup purposes a XO will have to have a designated XS. (This connection must be releasable if the student changes schools (e.g. roughly 20% of Glen Iris Elementary School's student population changed schools last year).
- If someone / anyone runs an XS in his basement, will that give rise to problems for XO's in the neighborhood with their "official school XS"?
Wishfull Thinking
I have been talking with local (= in the vicinity of the Birmingham, AL, USA, deployment) churches.
Some run Coffee Houses and Community Centers with wireless hotspots. They'd like to:
- provide content filtered web access to students with XOs (while maintaining unfiltered access for their adult audience)
- find a way of replicating the contents (--> moodle) provided by the schools in their district without having the student's XOs get problems connecting to their school's XS'. This can be seen in the context of the community centers / churches trying to help with homework and providing infrastructure in poorer neighborhoods.
Proposed setup for non-school teaching environment
A Gedankenexperiment: If I wanted to provide the community with a server (setup) that would be usefull in an after school / homework help context, what do I need to include?
In a first stage this project is targeted at poor communities in first world countries with the following properties:
- High student density
- Availability of ISPs
- Availability of access points
Questions immediatly coming to my mind are:
- How to show a moodle with reduced functionality (e.g. no turning in of assignments)
- How to show different school's moodle content
- Local mirroring of the latest XO build (that would also call for a way of creating a back up of the XO prior to receiving the upgrade). But this should probably stay in the school's responsibility.
- Is there a way for this server to determine what is trying to connect to it: An XO or a different wireless device? This could help DansGuardian assigning the new client to the correct user group.