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=Collaborative/Publishing/Learning Management System=
=Collaborative/Publishing/Learning Management System=
Moodle could be an option? http://moodle.org
Exchanging published work with other communities could be done using a usb, taking a class ''portfolio'' (using moodle pages) to another village. Distance collaboration can also be done in an asynchronous way, where each school has its page or set of pages in moodle, and it would work like in a standard mail form, travelling by land to another school, kids contributing and changing, and then back again.


=Webware=
Moodle could be a option? http://moodle.org
It can also work as a ''webware'' provider, extending the software offer in each laptop.

Revision as of 01:37, 30 January 2007

These are services which the School server might provide. Services already deemed essential are listed separately.

Please help by adding links to existing pages discussing these topics, if you are aware of them

SIP Directory

A SIP directory should be provided for XO laptop owners. This doesn't have to be implemented locally on the School server, although the same management interface used for security on the laptops might be a convenient place to manage this directory as well.

Instant Messaging

Should a separate Instant Messaging service be hosted by the School server?

News

Should the School server support student/teacher/school Blogs?

Should the school server support Forums ?

Video

While static video objects, such as movies and short clips, may be stored and accessed using the Library service, local distribution of live video requires a dedicated service.

Aside from this, much of the long tail video distribution may be best handled by P2P clients directly on the laptops. Discussion ?

Collaborative/Publishing/Learning Management System

Moodle could be an option? http://moodle.org Exchanging published work with other communities could be done using a usb, taking a class portfolio (using moodle pages) to another village. Distance collaboration can also be done in an asynchronous way, where each school has its page or set of pages in moodle, and it would work like in a standard mail form, travelling by land to another school, kids contributing and changing, and then back again.

Webware

It can also work as a webware provider, extending the software offer in each laptop.