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[[Image:2009-04-15_OLPC_Player-Screenshot.jpg|thumb|upright|Screenshot of the eduMagnet educational web video recorder]] |
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== Download== |
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=== Source and Debian Install Image === |
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You can download the first public alpha release from [http://developer.berlios.de/projects/edumagnet/ BerliOS] |
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=== eduMagnet OLPC Live System === |
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[[Image:2009-04-16_Photo_USB_Sticks_eduMagnet.jpg|thumb|upright|USB Thumbdrive with the Sugar OS + eduMagnet Live System]] |
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To try out Sugar OS and the eduMagnet educational web video recorder you can get an OLPC Live System [http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10749&release_id=16091 .ISO] file. |
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An USB stick with the image can be used to boot Netbooks into Sugar OS. |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 16 April 2009
eduMagnet
Screenshot
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Description
eduMagnet can search and access different online video sites (YouTube, Blip, TeacherTube, RSS, german public TV, etc). Students and pupils can create playlists of lectures and talks and play educational content using an embedded video player (MPlayer).
As an OLPC project eduMagnet is developed for sugar OS but can also be used in any Linux environment using GTK.
The eduMagnet.org Plattform
Students may also synchronice playlists to the online platform eduMagnet.org. So other users can subscribe to their playlists. Access to new online video sites can easily be added using python plugins ("Magnets").
Download
Source and Debian Install Image
You can download the first public alpha release from BerliOS
eduMagnet OLPC Live System
To try out Sugar OS and the eduMagnet educational web video recorder you can get an OLPC Live System .ISO file.
An USB stick with the image can be used to boot Netbooks into Sugar OS.