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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