Talk:Education Ideas
I will probably make multiple pages from this discussion, which ranges from technical details about how to use a wiki, to questions of language choice, to questions of educational content. Not that these are completely unrelated topics, but the threads are getting difficult to follow. --Walter
Request
Could you possibly consider implementing the ideas in the "Additional facilities which could expand the capabilities possible with this wiki" section please, if that can be done using the present wiki-engine.
William Overington 1222 GMT 23 March 2006
Esperanto?
Is OLPC serious about using Esperanto as the language of educators? Or is this just a pipe dream of the people who contribute to this Wiki?
I personally like the idea of a "worldwide education language", but from a practical standpoint I think it is an extreme disapointment. As mentioned in the article, English is the current "worldwide education language" and probably it would be much more practial to choose it. (case in point: are any of this wiki's pages written in Esperanto?)
If Esperanto is not the language of choice, I strongly recomend moving the associated verbage in the article to the talk page, as it's presence conveys some sence of standard. --JasonS 11:01, 23 March 2006 (EST)
It has been moved to start a new page, Education Ideas Esperanto, that seeming to be a neutral balance.
oops!
I'm sorry... but my company's firewall ate the page. Can someone revert the page? How do you revert to a previous version in a wiki anyway?
-Archfool
Moved from the main page
It's better to make some pages rather than suggest that pages be made
Additional facilities which could expand the capabilities possible with this wiki
If there were added to the server a directory named, say, http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/items and a page named, say, http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/bridge with the page http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/bridge being accessible by clicking on a hyperlink on the page http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool and then the page http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/bridge had on it a facility to upload a file from the end user's PC to the items directory provided that the file name used is not the same as that of a file already stored in the items directory, then people could upload .htm files, .gif file, .TTF files, .PDF files and whatever types of file they wish. If someone uploaded a file named, say, graph017.gif then that file would automatically have the web address of http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/items/graph017.gif and could the referenced as an image from a .htm file added to the http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/items directory.
Thus a whole webspace with its support files could be developed in the http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/items directory, with graphics on pages and links to right click download pdfs, all with an automatic record keeping system as no file would ever be replaced. Entry to the webspace would be from a link in a page such as this, which could be changed. So it would be a matter of discussing in a page such as this what is needed then preparing files and only uploading them once the content is stabilized.
I do not know how the Wiki software works so I do not know whether adding such a facility would be a major software engineering task or just a few adjustments using existing facilities or something somewhere in between.
William Overington
19 March 2006
PS I wrote the above and then previewed it. I had referred to the web address of the graphic as http:// wiki.laptop.org/ wiki/ OLPC_Idea_Pool/ items/ graph017.gif (spaces put in here so that I can indicate what I was trying to put) and the wiki tried to actually show the graphic in this document rather than include a link to it!
- If you don't want that behavio(u)r then you should include the content/link inside example tags.
Ah, like this.
http://wiki.laptop.org/wiki/OLPC_Idea_Pool/items/graph017.gif
Thank you for demonstrating how to do this in the source code of the page. William Overington 22 March 2006