Hi Zelijko
Welcome here !
I am happy to promote WikiFundi, which is a tool working on raspberries, allowing to experience editing a wiki as if users were on Wikipedia. More info about it here : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiFundi/en
As for I, I have been running writing contests in primary/secundary schools in 7-8 French Africa countries, using WikiFundi on a raspberry set-up, for the past 3 years. We should have expanded to Benin in 2020 with others partners, but it currently delayed to 2021 (only had the time to set-up one school before Covid hit). More info about it here : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiChallenge_Ecoles_d%27Afrique/en WikiFundi can be retrieved from Kiwix resources
Also, over time, we have been curating documents that we found useful in an african context : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiFundi_Resources I have not updated that page for 2 years, but it was up to date 2 years ago (which is not too bad...) I intend to rework on it this fall, and to produce education content (teacher useguide, documents, and renewable assignements) related to copyright for offline-context before the end of 2020.
Last, I'd love to chat with you (one to one conversation) about what you intend to do so as to see if collaboration with Wiki in Africa might not be useful ?
My email: fdevouard (((a))) anthere.org or skype florence.devouard
Best
Florence
Le 01/09/2020 à 05:01, Željko Blaće 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
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