Hey all -
yes, Khan is something that is widely distributed in the same open education resources community that our Offline Wikipedia is very popular in! There are some offline projects that already package it together with our resources along with others, including Camara[1] and the RACHEL education portal.
It would be awesome to figure out ways to add links (for example, at the top of a page in italics) to specific articles within the offline Wikipedia that sync to a complementary video lesson, imho :)
Jessie
[1] http://camara.ie/web/ [2] http://rachel.worldpossible.org/
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:21 AM, stephen wanjau wanjaustev@gmail.comwrote:
Yep , I definately endorse this idea because it is in appraisal of our objectives as a chapter.
Cheers
Stephen W. Wanjau
On Jul 13, 2011 7:41 PM, "Limoke Oscar" oslimoke@gmail.com wrote:
I have found its lessons very useful of it.And I would suggest we incorporate the meetup with Asaf's meetup. I definitely support the idea
On 7/13/11, Abbas Mahmood abbasjnr@hotmail.com wrote:
Greetings, Has anyone of you guys heard of Khan Academy(www.khanacademy.org)? Khan Academy is a multiple-award winning non-profit organization/website that
has
free collections of educational videos ranging from Math, Calculus,
Algebra,
Chemistry, Physics, Statistics and man more. I was thinking of carrying out an offline project with Khan where we'd download and distribute these videos to educational institutions
probably
during September. If you guys are interested, I'll arrange a meetup
where we
could discuss the way forward. Cheers,Abbas.
-- Limoke Oscar, mayenge.blogspot.com Freelancer, GeoInformatics and GIScience Student
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