Kibera Mesh Network

Classé le 17 / 12 / 2014
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€ 1.980
Minimal
€ 9.261
Optimal
€ 13.658
40 Cofinanceurs
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  • Pour € 10

    Online thanks!

    You will get official recognition on the Tunapanda website as well as the gratitude of those benifiting directly from the project

    > 19 Cofinanceurs
  • Pour € 50

    Personalized E-Card + Online Thanks!

    Using the skills they develop in part through your contribution, Tunapanda trainees will use open-source software to design and create a personalized thank-you card. + Online thanks! You will get official recognition on the Tunapanda website as well as the gratitude of those benifiting directly from the project

    > 06 Cofinanceurs
  • Pour € 100

    HD Copy of 'History and Future of Libraries' course + Online Thanks!

    Tunapanda will design and create a course on the history and future of libraries to upload to the mesh network in Kibera and to share online. Be one of the first to see the results in HD! + Online Thanks! You will get official recognition on the Tunapanda website as well as the gratitude of those benifiting directly from the project

    > 07 Cofinanceurs
  • Pour € 200

    Personal Video + Personalized E-Card

    Tunapanda trainees will learn videography and video editing using open-source software and will create a short (<1 minute) video thanking you for your support + Using the skills they develop in part through your contribution, Tunapanda trainees will use open-source software to design and create a personalized thank-you card for you

    > 01 Cofinanceurs
  • Pour € 1.000

    Video Lesson on Your Choice of Topic + Personalized E-Card

    Tunapanda trainees will, write, film and produce a video lesson on the topic of your choosing to put on the mesh network and to share with the world at large. Topics must be related to Science, Technology, Education or Mathematics + Using the skills they develop in part through your contribution, Tunapanda trainees will use open-source software to design and create a personalized thank-you card for you

    > 00 Cofinanceurs

What does the Kibera Mesh Network have to to with Libraries?

15 | 11 | 2014

First of all, thanks to all of you who have backed us so far. Your support means a lot to us.

We have had a lot of feedback, and one thing that isn't clear to many people is how the Kibera Mesh relates to Libraries.

In Kibera, like in many places, space is limited and there are not nearly enough places for people to access information and resources that they can use educate themselves in knowledge and skills.  It is also difficult for people to communicate effectively with other members of the community in order to find employment opportunitiies. The internet is a great resource, but the cost of downloading one video lesson can cost from 10 to 50 percent of the average daily income in Kibera.

A Mesh Network will create 'hotspots,'  where anyone with a smartphone or computer can freely access educational resources, and take an active role in determing what goes on the network. They can create their own content and upload it to the network so that anyone with something important to share can do it without having to pay for the banwidth of accessing the World Wide Web.  While most online content targets native English speakers, the content hosted on the mesh network will be dynamic and adaptable, so that the community can shape it to be more effective.

The needs of the community are best known by those who live in the community, and by letting them choose what materials and resources are available on the mesh network, they will be able to shape their own 'digital library,' which won't be bound by the constraints of requiring a secure, empty area in order for collaboration and learning to take place. All people will have to do is download the materials they want (free of charge) and then they can choose when and where to learn.

The Kibera Mesh won't create a traditional, physical library, but it will allow people with limited resources to access and share open content and open materials. It will allow them to come together (either digitally or physically) and collaborate on innovate ideas and projects.  And what's most important is that since the content is all open, there isn't a limit to the number of people who can be learning simultaneously. 

Again, thanks for all your support. Please share our campaign with others who might be interested, and don't hesitate to contact us for more information.

Best,

Tunapanda and Common Libraries

Commentaires

Ramune Petuchovaite
Hace 9 années
I am not sure, if you know about Kibera community library that works also to equip local community with digital skills and knowledge. Here you can find a 4 min. video on tablet for kids service www.youtube.com/watch Now they do much more. So consider connecting with this library as it could be natural location for hotspot in Kibera.

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