WUaS Information Technologies and Data Plan: Difference between revisions

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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.
 
- 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 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:
 
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.
 
Mobile -:
Handheld size screen (3x2 inches); NY Times' mobile format?, with video, and translation of this, as video broadband develops
 
Televsion -:
ubiquitous around the world
 
Printer -:
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.)
 
Drupal certificate? (http://buytaert.net/on-drupal-certification-programs - Dries Buytaert developed Drupal).
 
 
 
'''Technological Featuresspecifics'''
 
 
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'''Generative'''
 
 
'''Good Architecture'''
 
 
'''Good Architecture'''
 
 
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'''Maintainability'''
 
 
 
 
'''Robustness'''
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