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*At [http://www.HSTutorials.net/ www.HSTutorials.net/] we're developing the student-user interface. We want to have the finished content on another site that is not a wiki, since having your math book change while you're in the middle of a problem set would NOT be helpful.
*At [http://www.HSTutorials.net/ www.HSTutorials.net/] we're developing the student-user interface. We want to have the finished content on another site that is not a wiki, since having your math book change while you're in the middle of a problem set would NOT be helpful.
'''As of yet unnamed Logo book'''
'''As of yet unnamed Logo book'''
* I am working on an enhanced ebook about programming and math using Logo. It is not being written in a wiki way, but it will soon be possible for OLPC participants and the public to offer feedback during the writing process. It is about half completed, and the first draft will be online shortly. I am frequently on the irc channel, using the alias "lethe0". [[User:Lethe|Lethe]]
* I am working on an enhanced ebook about programming and math using Logo. It is not being written in a wiki way, but it will soon be possible for OLPC participants and the public to offer feedback during the writing process. It is about half completed, and the first draft will be online shortly. [[User:Lethe|Lethe]]


=== Language learning ===
=== Language learning ===

Revision as of 00:32, 8 September 2006

Sharing content and learning materials through OLPC

The One Laptop per Child project (OLPC) is gathering quality educational content for distribution around the world to the children who will be using the OLPC laptop computers.

To discuss the possibility of offering your content to the One Laptop per Child project, or to find out more about running a laptop exercise in your classroom, please write to iste@laptop.org.

If you have suggestions for educational content that you think somebody should develop, then please add them to the Educational content ideas page. The list below is only for content which already exists and whose owners have donated it to the OLPC project.

Stories

Reference works

Interesting Data Sets

Miscfiles
http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/miscfiles.html

(Or localized alternatives)

  • connectives (prepositions, pronouns, and the like)
  • web2- Webster's Second International English wordlist
  • web2a- Webster's Second Internations appendix english wordlist
  • propernames- some common proper names
  • airport- list of three letter codes for some major airports
  • birthtoken- traditional stone and flower for each month
  • inter.phone- international country telephone codes
  • cities.dat- geographic coordinates of many major cities
  • postal.codes- postal codes for US and Mexican states and
  • languages- two-letter codes for languages, from ISO 639
  • currency- currency abbreviations and names
  • countries- country abbreviations and names and capital cities
  • jargon.html- The Jargon file (same as the _Hacker's_Dictionary_)
  • us-constitution- The Constitution of the United States of America
  • us-declaration- The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies
Project Gutenberg Data
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/categories/8

Dictionaries

List of Words in Spanish
http://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/~coes/espell_leame/espell_leame.html

Grady Ward's dictionaries:

  • The Logos multilingual dictionary, a GFDL dictionary in 200+ languages.
  • The Indic Family of Languages project
    I am thrilled by this project. I make available my multi-lingual comparative dictionary for over 25 ancient languages with hundreds of thousands of words for use on the laptop. I also offer this to google for use since google supports the one laptop per child project. Congratulations, Nicholas Negroponte and his team for initiating this project. Best wishes for a successful launch.
    -- S. kalyanaraman, Ph.d. Sarasvati Research Centre, Srinagar Colony, Chennai 600015 kalyan97 at gmail.com


Encyclopedias and Almanacs

Atlases and Maps

  • The 2006 CIA World Factbook is a superb atlas and reference document for statistics of every country in the world. It also includes appendices of International Organizations and Groups, Selected International Environmental Agreements, Weights and Measures, and more. The Zip file of its contents (including GIF but not PDF maps) is only 18.8 MB, and should compress a bit smaller using a bzip2 or 7zip. It is public domain.

Texts and instructional material

Including illustrations -- graphs, charts, diagrams, maps, &c.

Music and Mathematics

Logo Challenges

  • Logo Challenges. I created this set of Logo challenges. Maybe the project will find it valuable.

Algebra 1 in Simple English is a project in two parts

  • At OLPC_-_Algebra_1_in_Simple_English/ we are developing content, asking algebra teachers to contribute
    • problems and exercises,
    • tutorial example problems
    • test questions
    • vocabulary in simple english
    • and links to practice games.
  • At www.HSTutorials.net/ we're developing the student-user interface. We want to have the finished content on another site that is not a wiki, since having your math book change while you're in the middle of a problem set would NOT be helpful.

As of yet unnamed Logo book

  • I am working on an enhanced ebook about programming and math using Logo. It is not being written in a wiki way, but it will soon be possible for OLPC participants and the public to offer feedback during the writing process. It is about half completed, and the first draft will be online shortly. Lethe

Language learning

Reading, spelling, writing; reading comprehension, from alphabets to serious textual analysis. Including sounds, and images -- pronunciations, songs with lyrics, fonts. Also including: first languages, second and further languages, advanced language : literature and poetry.

I am the autor of a specialized "manual" for the 1. year of studies of French as Second Foreign language. It has only 7.5 Mb, is written in HTML, with some 60 photos. I would like to join that to the OLPC. The manual is divided in 4 modules, each modules is made of 4 lessons, each lesson divided in 6 parts: lecture, foreign expressions, questions, grammar, exercices and documents. There should be 4 manuals (one for each year) - I am now working on the second one. The modules are for this first book: 1/ L'aérotrain, 2/ Les scanners, 3/ La photographie numérique, 4/ L'électricité (with a last part named: "Paris, Ville Lumiere") Sincerily yours: Horváth-Militicsi Attila, prof. agrégé Narodnog fronta 77/III 21000 NOVI SAD Serbia Email: 6hunyadi@eunet.yu

Visual arts

Other Science and Humanities

Wikijunior Project

Images

General

Also including : Photographs of the world, images of people, other works of art, sketches, diagrams, blueprints.

Media

Recordings, compositions, from Nature, &c; Video from the world; of performances; animations

Software and more

General education

  • GCompris educational software package : I am the author of the education software GCompris (for children from 2 to 10). In fact, many activities are useful for first users whatever their age. Of course, GCompris is free software released under the GPL. It is developed and maintained by a small community. I would like to know if GCompris makes sense for the OLPC project. If so, I will make the effort to adapt it in order to suit the OLPC platform.
    I wish the best to your project. Regards, Bruno Coudoin

File formats

The material above needs to be distributed in file formats that support the OLPC goals. In particular, they must be unencumbered formats (not requiring patent licensing or other restrictions), and they must take relatively little space (so compressed formats are valuable). Document formats like HTML, PDF, and OpenDocument should be encouraged. See Choosing image formats for more about image formats, such as PNG and SVG. Ogg is valuable for audio.


About the One Laptop per Child project

For more information about the project, see the overview of OLPC and list of current events on this site. There is also a static website with basic background information and images at www.laptop.org.

Just an idee

There are childern in this world who have just a computer to communicate. The challenged children. Mayby it will give you some suggestions into learning and interacting with and by a computer. This is a Dutch web site Kiki whants to talk, its made by her dad, you can translate it with 'babel fish.' --Niels L 15:42, 31 August 2006 (EDT)