In-classroom media server: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
In order to provide rich content to students in classrooms without an Internet connection, Kids on Computers is experimenting with various ways to pre-install content for local use. One option is to have a "server" (or, a workstation with sufficient disk) accessible on the local network which contains educational media. | In order to provide rich content to students in classrooms without an Internet connection, Kids on Computers is experimenting with various ways to pre-install content for local use. One option is to have a "server" (or, a workstation with sufficient disk) accessible on the local network which contains educational media. | ||
=== Basic Server Setup === | |||
[[Media Server Setup Notes]] - These are notes made during a recent attempt to create an educational media server. | [[Media Server Setup Notes]] - These are notes made during a recent attempt to create an educational media server. | ||
=== Packages === | |||
* Offline Wikipedia Setup | |||
* Offline Khan Acadamy Videos Setup | |||
* Moodle Learning Management System Setup |
Revision as of 04:44, 1 September 2012
In-Classroom Media Server
In order to provide rich content to students in classrooms without an Internet connection, Kids on Computers is experimenting with various ways to pre-install content for local use. One option is to have a "server" (or, a workstation with sufficient disk) accessible on the local network which contains educational media.
Basic Server Setup
Media Server Setup Notes - These are notes made during a recent attempt to create an educational media server.
Packages
- Offline Wikipedia Setup
- Offline Khan Acadamy Videos Setup
- Moodle Learning Management System Setup