2023:Program/Submissions/Internet-in-a-Box, Delivering Wikipedia to Locations Without Internet - NBVAMN
Title: Internet-in-a-Box, Delivering Wikipedia to Locations Without Internet
Speakers:
James Heilman
James Heilman is an ER physician and long time Wikipedian. He is a founder and the current chair of Wiki Project Med Foundation.
Tim Moody
Member of WikiProjectMed Volunteer on Internet in a Box
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Type: Lightning talk
Track: Technology
Submission state: submitted
Duration: 10 minutes
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Presentation language: en
Abstract & description
[edit source]Abstract
[edit source]Internet-in-a-Box s an effort to provide MDWiki, Wikipedia, and other content via physical media. It is primarily for distribution in places where access to the Internet is limited or controlled. The device includes software which creates a Wi-Fi hotspot that offers closed platform access by nearby Wi Fi enabled devices.
Wiki Project Med Foundation has been building and shiping
Description
[edit source]Internet-in-a-Box s an effort to provide MDWiki, Wikipedia, and other content via physical media. It is primarily for distribution in places where access to the Internet is limited or controlled. The device includes software which creates a Wi-Fi hotspot that offers closed platform access by nearby Wi Fi enabled devices.
Wiki Project Med Foundation has been building and shipping these devices around the world since 2017. This will be an update on this project and how you might get involved.
Further details
[edit source]Qn. How does your session relate to the event themes: Diversity, Collaboration Future?
This effort recognizes the diversity of our users. Not all people live in a location or have the finances that make access to Wikipedia or other parts of the Internet accessible. This is one small effort to try to address this.
Qn. What is the experience level needed for the audience for your session?
Everyone can participate in this session
Qn. What is the most appropriate format for this session?