Hi Željko, Also take a look at http://internet-in-a-box.org used by schools and medical clinics in dozens of countries, which allows easy install of 4 kinds of content:
1. ZIM files <http://download.kiwix.org/zim/> 2. RACHEL modules <http://oer2go.org> 3. Kolibri Channels <https://learningequality.org/kolibri/> (e.g. Khan Academy with quizzes & tips for teachers, etc) 4. OpenStreetMap Map Packs <https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Maps> for any continent you choose <http://iiab.me/maps/maplist/> (with high-resolution satellite photos for any 1000x1000 km region of your choice, up to 14 levels of zoom) Internet-in-a-Box can also auto-install programs like MediaWiki, WordPress, Nextcloud, Moodle, the Minecraft-like gaming server Minetest, and Calibre-Web <https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web> for e-books. Depending on your needs, there are 30+ such services/apps you can choose from here: http://FAQ.IIAB.IO > "9. What services (IIAB apps) are suggested during installation?" Internet-in-a-Box's 1-line installer is here: http://download.iiab.io (for people familiar with Linux, this gets you the very latest). For people less familiar with Linux, pre-built images for the older Internet-in-a-Box 7.1 are here: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/Raspberry-Pi-Images:-Summary Release Notes: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-7.1-Release-Notes If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email and we can do a quick call, so you can talk to other people who've set up community "learning hotspots" in field situations much like yours! Adam On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 9:09 AM Željko Blaće <[email protected]> wrote: > Brilliant! > > Yes my preferences are with Etherpad and Jitsi servers as key tools for > real-time collaboration in proximity, but with physical distance ;-) > > I am not able to code, but happy to help with content, docs and testing. > > Best Z > > > On Tue, 1 Sep 2020 at 13:30, Stephane Coillet-Matillon <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Zejko, >> >> We have the Kiwix Hotspot[1], and it seems fit to what you have in mind. >> You can use the installer to pick and chose whatever content from the Kiwix >> library (there’s a couple thousand in 100+ languages, including Wikifundi >> for offline editing), and it will prepare a ready-to-use Raspbian image for >> you (depends whether you do it locally or online, but expect a few hours >> for a 128 Gb card). >> >> If you think any other content (Etherpad sounds like an idea), feel free >> to post a request[2] (or contribute!). >> >> Cheers, >> Stephane >> >> >> [1] https://www.kiwix.org/en/downloads/kiwix-hotspot/ >> [2] https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-hotspot/issues >> >> >> Le 1 sept. 2020 à 05:01, Željko Blaće <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> hi folks - new here... >> >> Anyone experienced or interested in running self hosted apps (Wikis & co) >> offline on Raspberry Pi for open-air outdoor education/ collaborations? >> >> What else would you have on the device? Etherpad? Jitsi install? >> >> Links would be welcome, especially if with documentation of possible >> issues :-) >> >> Best Z >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Offline-l mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/offline-l >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Offline-l mailing list >> >> [email protected] >> >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/offline-l >> >> _______________________________________________ > Offline-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/offline-l > -- Unsung Heroes of OLPC, interviewed live @ http://unleashkids.org !
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