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Note that SOS Childrens's Villages have manually selected and cleaned up 4000 pages and 8000 images from Wikipedia for 8-15 year old children to fit on a CD. This will not fit on one OLPC. |
Note that SOS Childrens's Villages have manually selected and cleaned up 4000 pages and 8000 images from Wikipedia for 8-15 year old children to fit on a CD. This will not fit on one OLPC. |
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See [http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/charity-news/education-cd.htm] |
See [http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/charity-news/education-cd.htm]. |
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Once the distributed text base is working, the advanced readers will be able to pick up the SOS text that they do not have on their ownlaptops, from their neighbours. |
Once the distributed text base is working, the advanced readers will be able to pick up the SOS text that they do not have on their ownlaptops, from their neighbours. |
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[[User:Olpcme|Olpcme]] 03:11, 1 August 2006 (EDT) |
[[User:Olpcme|Olpcme]] 03:11, 1 August 2006 (EDT) |
Revision as of 07:13, 1 August 2006
One Encyclopedia Per Child Mainly in Simple English
Keywords
OLPC OEPC
Background
The purpose of this page is to encourage the quick generation of good content for initially populating the One Laptop Per Child. Many scholars are self taught primarily from their early exposure to an encyclopedia at an early age. The encyclopedia gave them a good start in life. How much more useful will a hyperlinked encyclopedia be to the home of a child in a developing country.
Viewpoint taken
A bottom-up approach is to content development is to decide the appropriate entries (headings) and to find suitable articles for inclusion. A top-down approach would categorise all of the suitable and desireable knowledge into a tree of knowledge, Dewey or Library of Congress style. We believe that the bottom-up approach is more pragmatic, and that a top-down approach can follow.
Quotable quote
A proof-of-concept protype has been built and has shown that the OEPC can just fit on the OLPC.
Contribution
By merging the entry headings from suitable printed encyclopedias, and omitting obsolete or non neutral-point-of-view entries, the alphabetical index to the OEPC is quickly created. Then using these entry headings to pull in articles from the Simple English Wikipedia, the OEPC is rapidly built. When no suitable entry exists in the Simple English version, the article is retrieved instead from the Full English Wikipedia, and marked in bold to indicate that it is advanced material.
Limitations
This article is only concerned with the English Content. The English version is the prototype. Spanish and other languages can certainly follow suit. Updates are possible at a school linked to the Web. Also the OEPC can be flushed out of the flash memory when the memory is required for other purposes, and reloaded at a school connected to the Web.
Relevance
The OLPC can be made into the OEPC.
Advances
Volunteers are required to extend the prototype into a full OEPC, ready for downloading to the OLPC.
Note that SOS Childrens's Villages have manually selected and cleaned up 4000 pages and 8000 images from Wikipedia for 8-15 year old children to fit on a CD. This will not fit on one OLPC. See [1]. Once the distributed text base is working, the advanced readers will be able to pick up the SOS text that they do not have on their ownlaptops, from their neighbours. Olpcme 03:11, 1 August 2006 (EDT)
Links that might be useful in the future
A Wikipedia snapshot has been created by Webaroo [2], and it is downloadable from their website. With 6 GB space you can carry the full encyclopedia in your pocket. It is recommended that you have 1 GB of RAM and 10 GB free space on your drive to download this pack, so this will not fit in the OLPC. However, when webaroo has packaged the Simple English Wikipedia and made it available in Linux ...
Summary
One Encyclopedia Per Child is arguably the most important content that can be pre-loaded on the One Laptop Per Child.
Links (on various wikis)
- Hardware: wiki.laptop.org/wiki/Hardware_specification [[3]]
- Software task list: wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_software_task_list[[4]]
- OEPC prototype: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:One_Encyclopedia_Per_Child [[5]]
- OEPC Project Proposal: meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_new_projects#
One_Encyclopedia_Per_Child_mainly_in_Simple_English [[6]]