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==XO Health Portal==
== Contribute Health Information for Children To the One Laptop Per Child content library ==


The concept of the XO Health Portal is to build a content bundle using (relatively) simple HTML documents containing high-quality basic health information. These "leaf" topic pages are to be linked from a series of index pages. The design (and the initial starting content) is going to be modeled on the MedLinePlus Health Topics portal from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) which is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
One Laptop Per Child is now accepting open-source educational materials pertaining to health and appropriate for children ages 6 through 12. Your materials shipped on OLPC laptops to educate children worldwide!


==MedLinePlus==
Materials should:
{| border=1 style="border-collapse:collapse;" cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2
* be free and open-source for worldwide distribution
|-
* have an emphasis on audiovisual presentation for a young audience
! Name of Collection
* if possible, be interactive and encourage creativity and hands-on learning
! Filetype(s)
* if possible, be available in multiple languages (translators are available through OLPC)
! [[Translate|Language]]
* classroom activities and curriculum materials are welcome
! URL to Content
* materials that utilize the laptops features (built-in microphone, camera, oscilloscope) are welcome
! Submitted by
! [[Licensing_petitions|License]]
|-
|width="12%"| MedLinePlus
|width="5%"| html
|width="5%"| en, es
|width="20%"| http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/healthtopics.html
|width= "8%"| [[User:Cjl|Cjl]]
|width="40%"| [[PD]], with certain exceptions to be avoided
|}


== XO Health portal development process ==
Relevant topics include:
* [[Physiology]] and body systems/functions
* [[Water and sanitation]] (e.g., water testing and filtration, village-scale water treatment, latrines)
* Hygiene
* [[Nutrition]]
* Infectious diseases
* Indoor cooking and air quality
* First aid and "field" medicine


These pages will focus on the adaptation of MedLinePlus into the initial build of the XO Health portal bundle. A more generalized treatment content workflow concepts can be found on the [[Content_workflow]] page.


=== [[Health portal/Step1|Step 1]] ===
Further examples of relevant health topics can be found in ''Where There Is No Doctor'' and other texts from the [http://www.hesperian.org/ Hesperian Foundation]:
Identifying the content source.


=== [[Health portal/Step2|Step 2]] ===
Downloading raw materials.


=== [[Health portal/Step3a|Step 3a]] ===


Analyzing structure of the MedLinePlus site.
An example of child-appropriate materials in the OLPC library can be found here: [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/content/Library/biology/ E.O. Wilson Foundation's "Biomes of the Earth," a pictoral presentation library of the Earth's ecosystems.


=== [[Health portal/Step3b|Step 3b]] ===


Analyzing structure of an individual MedLinePlus Health Topic page.
For questions and to submit materials to the library, please contact:

'''content at laptop dot org'''
=== [[Health portal/Step4|Step 4]] ===
Re-factoring the structure of both site and page to be better suited for internationalization and localization.

'' layout design ideas''

=== [[Health portal/Step5|Step 5]] ===
After mechanics of new structure design and conversion of existing materials is worked out, a review of suitablility of individual topic pages can be performed. One advantage of waiting until after an initial version of the XO Health Portal is produced is to model the local modification of this content bundle and develop documentation of how to perform modification and upkeep on such a bundle.


====[[Health_portal/Step1|Go to next section - Step 1]]====

[[Category:Health]]

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XO Health Portal

The concept of the XO Health Portal is to build a content bundle using (relatively) simple HTML documents containing high-quality basic health information. These "leaf" topic pages are to be linked from a series of index pages. The design (and the initial starting content) is going to be modeled on the MedLinePlus Health Topics portal from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) which is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

MedLinePlus

Name of Collection Filetype(s) Language URL to Content Submitted by License
MedLinePlus html en, es http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/healthtopics.html Cjl PD, with certain exceptions to be avoided

XO Health portal development process

These pages will focus on the adaptation of MedLinePlus into the initial build of the XO Health portal bundle. A more generalized treatment content workflow concepts can be found on the Content_workflow page.

Step 1

Identifying the content source.

Step 2

Downloading raw materials.

Step 3a

Analyzing structure of the MedLinePlus site.

Step 3b

Analyzing structure of an individual MedLinePlus Health Topic page.

Step 4

Re-factoring the structure of both site and page to be better suited for internationalization and localization.

layout design ideas

Step 5

After mechanics of new structure design and conversion of existing materials is worked out, a review of suitablility of individual topic pages can be performed. One advantage of waiting until after an initial version of the XO Health Portal is produced is to model the local modification of this content bundle and develop documentation of how to perform modification and upkeep on such a bundle.


Go to next section - Step 1