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If you are interested in volunteering, please check out [[Health Content: Getting Started|Getting Started]] for info on how to contribute, and add your name to the [[#Volunteers|volunteers list]]. Feel free to contact [[Davidgreisen|David Greisen]] with any questions at dgreisen at gmail dot com with "OLPC" somewhere in the subject line |
If you are interested in volunteering, please check out [[Health Content: Getting Started|Getting Started]] for info on how to contribute, and add your name to the [[#Volunteers|volunteers list]]. Feel free to contact [[Davidgreisen|David Greisen]] with any questions at dgreisen at gmail dot com with "OLPC" somewhere in the subject line |
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== Modules == |
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Revision as of 00:18, 21 January 2008
Introduction
Welcome to the new health content page. We are working to create a comprehensive set of health modules that are localized to each of the target countries. Over the next several months we will be working to find partners to donate content appropriate for the laptop. We will use that content as a starting point, localizing and extending it to meet the needs of the children in the target countries.
Effort Areas
- Health Reference Libary
- Port of the XTerm Medical Database
- Various relevant wikislices
- Hesperian Documents like "Where there is no Doctor"
- Relevant multimedia
- TeleHealth Parameterization Activity
- Pictograph based multiple-choice questions
- "click where it hurts..."
- Parameterize medical/health information into machine parseable xml
- TeleHealth Module
- USB Peripheral providing vital sign information to the XO
Volunteer
We need volunteers! We especially need people who have public health experience in a target country (Libya, Rwanda, Nigeria, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, or Thailand), or speak a language from a target country (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, French, or Thai).
If you are interested in volunteering, please check out Getting Started for info on how to contribute, and add your name to the volunteers list. Feel free to contact David Greisen with any questions at dgreisen at gmail dot com with "OLPC" somewhere in the subject line
Content types
We are looking for all sorts of health content for each module:
- Picture books/children's stories
- Simple computer games to encourage healthy behavior
- Other computer-based activities taking advantage of the laptop's interactive capabilities
- Educational animations (See also: Mentoring#Ideas)
- Activities that can be performed in "real life," such as science experiments, community projects
- Lesson plans for teachers
- Teacher education material
- Textbooks
- Reference books
Partners
Over the next several months we will be working to find health organizations that are willing to donate content to the OLPC library. As we confirm these organizations, they and their contributions will be listed under "Confirmed Partners." If you have an idea for a potential content partner, please list it, along with a brief description under "Suggested Partners."
Confirmed Partners
- Hesperian Foundation - Publisher of such books as "Where There is no Doctor", see Adapting Hesperian Books -- send us CDs containing In Design layouts for
- WTND in English and Spanish
- Water for Life
- Sanitation and Cleanliness
- Pesticides are Poison
Suggested Partners
- Health Ministries of target countries Argentina, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Thailand, United States, Uruguay
- Argentina - Ministerio de Salud de la Nación
- Brazil - Ministério da Saúde
- Libya - unkown
- Nigeria - Federal Ministry of Health
- Rwanda - unknown
- Thailand - Ministry of Public Health
- Uruguay - Ministerio de Salud Pública
- Peru - Ministerio de Salud (MINSA)
- World Health Organization
- Partners in Health
- Hesperian Foundation - Publisher of such books as "Where There is no Doctor"
- Hesperian has been contacted by Pascal Scheffers
- Malaria Foundation International
- U.S. National Library of Medicine
- Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto - "We have lots of material" and high-level administrators there are interested in providing it to us. Similar interest from the Faculty of Dentistry (2007-05-16). Contact Mike Fletcher (mcfletch@vrplumber.com) for contact details.
Local organizations, both official and NGOs, will have a mixed set of materials targeting the local population, which presumably has already the linguistic and cultural factors incorporated, so that would be the first stop to source material. Sometimes you can find the dated material side by side with the latest ideas about health and education.
A general list of International Organizations and Foreign Government Agencies compiled by USA's FDA
- medecins sans frontieres [1]
To Do
- Get wiki, mailing list and content repository up and running
- Recruit contributors and coordinators
- Solicit content donations
- Develop content not donated
- Localize content
- translate content
OLPC - Health Project Participants
If you wish to be part of OLPC - Health efforts, please add your name below and join the Library mailing list
- David Greisen - health content coordinator - feel free to contact me with any questions at dgreisen at gmail dot com with "OLPC" somewhere in the subject line*
- User:Anna B
- Beth Yakes
- Pascal Scheffers
- Maja Kuilman
- Adam Holt
- Prabhas Pokharel
- Gomes Aurelio
- Arjun Sarwal
- Ed Montgomery - Health science teacher - (some French/Japanese ability) - feel free to contact for assistance with "OLPC" in the subject line*
- Maxim
- Chris Leonard
- Nand Wadhwani
- Josh Hehner - Director of Community Medicine Programs, Para el Mundo (PaM)
- Ian Daniher
- Rafael Ortiz
- Codyl?
- Dr. Ram Dhurjaty (indirectly)
- Steven Burns
- Zdenek Broz
- The XTerm Medical Dictionary Contributors
- A. S. Ivan, M.D.
- Christoph Champ
- Y.A. Hamed M.D.
- Madalina Marin, D.D.S
- Sam Vaknin
- A. S. Ivan, M.D.