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For [http://www.kasiisiproject.org/ The Kasiisi Project], I have modified the Get Books activity to deliver both eBooks and links to audio and video media to the XO-1. This program fixes a bug which crashes Get Books on older XO laptops. You can find books and media from the internet, a USB drive, or the school server. |
For [http://www.kasiisiproject.org/ The Kasiisi Project], I have modified the [[Get Books]] activity to deliver both eBooks and links to audio and video media to the XO-1. This program fixes a bug which crashes Get Books on older XO laptops. You can find books and media from the internet, a USB drive, or the school server. |
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==Use on older laptops== |
==Use on older laptops== |
Revision as of 23:21, 31 May 2010
For The Kasiisi Project, I have modified the Get Books activity to deliver both eBooks and links to audio and video media to the XO-1. This program fixes a bug which crashes Get Books on older XO laptops. You can find books and media from the internet, a USB drive, or the school server.
Use on older laptops
If your laptop does not run the Get Books activity, you probably are using an older version of Sugar. This version has some of the same features (works from USB drive, searches online eBook archives). It will not work with ePub files or bookmarks.
Use with school servers
Passing books around on a USB drive will be time-consuming for large classes. The school server will follow the same format as the USB library search.
Get Media
You can search, browse, and download OGG/OGV audio and video for your XO laptop. Click on the drop-down (it says PDF) and change to OGG Audio or OGV Video. When you find a audio/video file, you should probably Link the file. These files are quite large and using Link means the file will be kept on the USB or server and the XO will read it from there. If you are going offline later or sharing the USB drive, you may want to Download.
Future Plans
Using Link lets the file display additional context such as author and publisher on the same page. This page could be adapted to display subtitles, jump to points within the audio or video, and provide additional links and context. One caveat - the XO does not actually support <video> or <audio> tags and a separate Python/GTK system may be needed to display these pages (or to overlay the video onto a browser window). My hope is that this will allow users to make and edit their own video collections, add annotations and translations, and share the result with other users or other schools over USB.
This activity is awhile away from that point, though.