This reminds me of several conversations I had with Barbara Schack of
Libraries Without Borders [1] at the Lyon hackathon (I've copied her on
this email).

They've developed the Ideas Box [2], a portable media center intended for
locations like refugee camps. It's similar to the Internet-in-a-Box,
although it takes the concept further by including client devices, toys,
and furniture as well as an offline content server (it's really quite
cool). As you'd imagine, the Ideas Box includes read access to downloaded
Wikipedia content; however, Barbara told me she wanted Ideas Box users to
have the opportunity to contribute as well as simply read, and asked us
what it would take to make that possible.

We talked about it a good deal and had a brainstorming workshop on the
subject; I recorded many of the ideas in Phabricator [3]. The technical
challenges are significant, so I don't think anybody has pursued the
project since then. However, if anyone out there wants to work on bridging
this aspect of the digital divide, I'm sure Barbara would be excited to
work with you!

[1]: http://www.librarieswithoutborders.org/
[2]: http://www.ideas-box.org/en/
[3]: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T100154

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Comet styles <[email protected]> wrote

> contrary to the name, it doesn't actually have 'internet access'
> ..they can read, but not contribute..
>
> On 9/8/15, Jane Darnell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Good idea. I watched a report on TV where they said some refugees have
> been
> > waiting for years for processing. It would be nice for them to be able to
> > use and maybe contribute to Wikipedia while they are waiting. Maybe we
> > should set up edit-a-thons and wikiclasses about life in Europe and the
> > politics of the crisis, for the refugees and the Europeans both!
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Leinonen Teemu <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hello people,
> >>
> >> Just an idea. Number of Syrian refugees is over 4,000,000 people, mostly
> >> residing in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.[1] Refugee camps are set
> in
> >> all in these countries.[2]
> >>
> >> Internet-in-a-Box[3] is a a WiFI-device with "Wikipedia in 37
> languages, a
> >> library of 40,000 e-books, most of the world's open source software and
> >> source code, hundreds of hours of instructional videos, and world-wide
> >> mapping down to street level.”
> >>
> >> Could we as a movement get the internet-in-a-box to the refugee camps?
> >>
> >>         - Teemu
> >>
> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugees_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War
> >> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_refugee_camps
> >> [3] http://internet-in-a-box.org
> >>
> >> --------------------------------------------------
> >> Teemu Leinonen
> >> http://teemuleinonen.fi
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