I see, I havent understood what the remote are is. So if it is about
developing countries with low internet access and English as a second
language. No, I dont have any experience with that. The major problem would
be that internet access, but in the case there will be a motivation/interest
in editing in local language you may offer computers to edit wikipedia
offline.

Juandev

Dne 18. října 2011 21:37 Laura Hale <[email protected]> napsal(a):

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> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:54 AM, James Salsman <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Laura, by remote do you mean rural developed world or developing world?
>>
>> For materials, http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf
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> This would be developing, remote are.  The Marshall Islands are one place
> we're going.  Guam is probably the most developed place.  (If we have the
> time and budget, Saipan might be there but no confirmation on that yet.)
> We're dealing with probably one or two computer labs at a college with
> additional computers in the libraries and no assumption that most students
> have computers at home. We're also probably dealing with English as a second
> language learners.  (Though this is not always the case.)  I think I've seen
> somewhere people discussing doing similar outreach related to "One Laptop
> Per Child" that might be applicable.
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