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Technological goals:
Technologies:


Database of open Teaching and Learning Materials, in all languages; anyone may teach to their web camera in this open wiki. Information technologies here include human minds. Anyone may teach to and learn, in real time, in a virtual world, like Second Life, using the wiki-like Google calendar, for example.
- Database of open Teaching and Learning Materials, in all languages; anyone may teach to their web camera in this open wiki. Information technologies here include human minds. Anyone may teach to and learn, in real time, in a virtual world, like Second Life, using the wiki-like Google calendar, for example.


Video capable hand held computer devices (e.g. OLPC and mobile computer devices - with robust video bandwidth and infrastructure in OLPC countries, and everywhere).
- Video capable hand held computer devices (e.g. OLPC and mobile computer devices - with robust video bandwidth and infrastructure in OLPC countries, and everywhere).


Translation between all languages. Using Google Wave translation? Be able to add Languages wiki-like?
- Translation between all languages. Using Google Wave for translation? Be able to add Languages wiki-like?


- WUaS ability to provide high bandwidth infrastructure for OLPC countries




(- Semantic Wiki? - http://www.technologyreview.com/web/25728/?a=f ? What interface, and how much can people add? Wikipedia is remarkable because of its community.)




Semantic Wiki - http://www.technologyreview.com/web/25728/?a=f ? What interface, and how much can people add. Wikipedia is remarkable because of its community.




Outputs:
Outputs:


Laptop/Desktop -
Laptop/Desktop:
One Laptop per Child size screen (6x4 inches), capable of virtual worlds like Second Life, and all related technologies as they develop, and streaming video; web pages - markup languages, what people create and do with this, etc.
One Laptop per Child size screen (6x4 inches), capable of virtual worlds like Second Life, and all related technologies as they develop, and streaming video; web pages - markup languages, what people create and do with this, etc.


Mobile -
Mobile:
Handheld size screen (3x2 inches); NY Times' mobile format?
Handheld size screen (3x2 inches); NY Times' mobile format, with video, and translation of this, as video broadband develops


Televsion -
Televsion:
ubiquitous around the world
ubiquitous around the world


Printer -
Printer:
Printable teaching and learning materials from World University & School for OLPC countries, and everyone, from OLPC and hand held devices.
Printable teaching and learning materials from World University & School for OLPC countries, and everyone, from OLPC and hand held devices.


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Plone certificate? (http://plone.org/ - A powerful, flexible Content Management solution that is easy to install, use and extend. Plone lets non-technical people create and maintain information using only a web browser. Perfect for web sites or intranets, Plone offers superior security without sacrificing extensibility or ease of use.)
Plone certificate? (http://plone.org/ - A powerful, flexible Content Management solution that is easy to install, use and extend. Plone lets non-technical people create and maintain information using only a web browser. Perfect for web sites or intranets, Plone offers superior security without sacrificing extensibility or ease of use.)


Drupal certificate? (http://buytaert.net/on-drupal-certification-programs - Dries Buytaert developed Drupal).






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