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Wikipedia has a lovely [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverage-can_stove article] on the topic, could easily be made into a how-to. |
Wikipedia has a lovely [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverage-can_stove article] on the topic, could easily be made into a how-to. |
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*wikiHow has selected an article on a beverage can stove that may be useful; see [http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Simple-Beverage-Can-Stove How to Make a Simple Beverage Can Stove]. |
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== Information Technology how-to documents == |
== Information Technology how-to documents == |
Revision as of 20:02, 20 December 2006
Have a great idea for a tool, gadget, attachment, structure, or other object that laptop users might want to create? List it below, with a brief description. If the description runs to more than a couple of paragraphs, consider making a separate page for it and linking to that from this one.
Groups to get such content from include Instructables, wikiHow, and the Concord Consortium. Please add your favorite groups to this list.
Wanted:
- Basic health how-tos
- Basic sanitation, water filtration
- Construction of more useful household/daily items
wikiHow
Volunteer Team
wikiHow has a team of volunteers creating and curating a collection of how-tos for the OLPC. If you'd like to nominate an existing appropriate wikiHow article for use by OLPC, follow the instructions on this page.. As at December 20, 2006, if you nominate an article, it'd be really helpful in streamlining the process if you could please also alert Flickety to mention the articles that you have nominated.
For general queries, please contact one of the wikiHow volunteers active on the OLPC project, including Flickety, Nicole Wilson, Sondra Crane or Jack H.
Requests for Articles Welcomed
wikiHow volunteers are available to "answer requests" and create new pages that OLPC might specifically need. If you have a request, please make it at the wikiHow forums. It would also be very helpful to contact Flickety to mention that you have made this request.
wikiHow Article Progress & Status
The list of (currently unverified and unconfirmed) pages that have been nominated for use by the OLPC is available at: Laptop Candidates.
Status as of Oct 4, 2006:
- 523 articles nominated for OLPC project
- 270+ how-tos in static html delivered to OLPC
Update as at 20 December, 2006:
- The wikiHow articles are currently undergoing sorting.
- Those that are being chosen as possible candidates are also undergoing editing to ensure a high quality standard.
- There are currently 359 articles considered to have potential for the project.
- Nominations for articles remain open but it is helpful to alert Flickety of any new nominations. Thanks!
Instructables
Instructables.com now has a group[1] devoted to building how-tos that might be interesting to OLPC. If you have a full-fledged how-to in mind, you can build it there and get feedback; if you have a design in mind but don't know how to create it, list it further down the page and hope that someone else will figure out an inexpensive way to get it done.
Their current list of projects includes:
- A Universal Nut Sheller
- A simple fish trap
- A plastic-bag glove for handling chemicals
- An easy way to do animations with a whiteboard and camera
Engineering how-tos
There are many great do it yourself projects for budding engineers. Please add to the list below, with links to available freely-licensed how-to collections where possible.
- A simple flywheel
- A rotor
- A wheel[barrow]
- ...
Beverage-can stove
Wikipedia has a lovely article on the topic, could easily be made into a how-to.
wikiHow addition
- wikiHow has selected an article on a beverage can stove that may be useful; see How to Make a Simple Beverage Can Stove.
Information Technology how-to documents
MediaWiki tricks
protecting pages - probably just a link into the mediawiki wiki
wiki hints on an OLPC machine
this should include a plan for ongoing support, probably within the local language on a shared wiki
Nitpicker 18:14, 16 October 2006 (EDT)