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{{Olpcboxtop|toptext=[[{{PAGENAME}}|Joke Machine]]}}
{{Olpcboxtop|toptext=[[{{PAGENAME}}|Joke Machine]]}}
{{ OBX activity |[[Image:Activity-Jokemachine.svg]]|extra|3=Part of [http://www.worldwideworkshop.org/olpcwiki/index.php?title=MaMaMedia_Creative_Center MaMaMedia Creative Center]}}
{{ OBX activity |[[Image:Activity-Jokemachine.svg]]|extra|3=Part of [http://www.worldwideworkshop.org/olpcwiki/index.php?title=MaMaMedia_Creative_Center MaMaMedia Creative Center]}}
{{ OBX source dev|mamamedia/joke-machine}}
{{ OBX xobundle|http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:JokeMachine-1.xo|JokeMachine-1}}
{{ OBX xobundle|http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:JokeMachine-4.xo|JokeMachine-4}}
{{ OBX pot }}
{{ OBX pot
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| pot = http://www.worldwideworkshop.org/olpcwiki/POT/poll.master/org.worldwideworkshop.jokemachine.pot
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{{ OBX team |[[World Wide Workshop]], Programmer: Antoine van Gelder}}
{{ OBX team |[[World Wide Workshop]], Programmer: Antoine van Gelder}}
<small>see more [[:Category:OBX templates|templates]] or [[OBX proposals|propose new]]</small>
<small>see more [[:Category:OBX templates|templates]] or [[OBX proposals|propose new]]</small>

Revision as of 13:03, 29 October 2007

OlpcProject.png World Wide Workshop, Programmer: Antoine van Gelder

see more templates or propose new

Description & Goals

Summary

Joke Machine allows XO users to start a multimedia jokebook with images and sound effects and invite others to read their jokes via the mesh. Friends can also submit their own jokes to a shared jokebook. The jokebook author can edit and reject all submissions.

Children love to hear and tell jokes. This activity helps with reading, writing and cultural learning. Each culture has its own jokes which reflect a unique world perspective.

This is a WorldWideWorkshop project - see the WorldWideWorkshop wiki page.