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* [http://whiteafrican.com/african-tech-events/ African Tech Events]: list
* [http://whiteafrican.com/african-tech-events/ African Tech Events]: list
* [http://makerfaireafrica.com/ MakerFaire]: art show in Africa
* [http://makerfaireafrica.com/ MakerFaire]: art show in Africa
* [http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/africa_the_next_chapter.html TED Africa]: videos posted of several influential speakers


===Twitter/Microblogging===
===Twitter/Microblogging===

Revision as of 04:04, 2 May 2009

While I was doing research for OLPCorps Africa, I collected a good set of links and content. I hope this material can be shared with all schools in the OLPC program.

There is content on a level for younger students, older students, and adult instructors/volunteers/technicians.

Other Collections

  • Videos can be downloaded from Fora.tv as MP4 and converted to OGG with ffmpeg2theora. YouTube video download sites exist, but I know of none that let you download directly in OGG format.
  • I recommend The Big Picture, which has many large-scale photos on several topics, from Chinese New Year to Eid al-Adha, from World's Animals to The World at Work. Download once to save on bandwidth.
  • Dozens of free e-Books from Project Gutenberg have public domain OGG audiobooks at Librivox.org. I am developing a system to display the audio player and the text on the same page.
  • The New 7 Wonders project has information about their buildings contest and has an ongoing contest for natural wonders of the world. The natural wonders each have a short description and a photo. Resources on the site include classroom projects, environmental guides, and a form to enter the contest.
  • The BBC has a Learning English site with regular updates and lesson plans for teachers. Topics include slang, words in the news, idioms, business English, and some information about new technology. They also have a YouTube channel.

Lessons

Language

Science

Math

Mapping / GIS

Development Technology

ICT4D stands for "Internet and Communication Technology for Development"

Blogs

Books/Long PDFs

Organizations

Conferences

Twitter/Microblogging

Microblogging, through Twitter and other services, is a low-bandwidth version of social networking that has caught on in countries with many mobile phone users but few computers.

Programming

Python

SMS/Text Messaging

Grants and Contests

  • ESI: Grants for digital-divide groups

Web

Other

Local TV news posted on YouTube

This is a new journal that may be interested in women's role in technology in the developing world:


More other: