Internet in a Box - Mandela's Library of Alexandria [Shared]

Internet in a Box - Mandela's Library of Alexandria

The image is a triptych showcasing three distinct sections, each highlighting different aspects of the Internet-in-a-Box project. The first section, titled "Easy Install," features a person using a laptop in a classroom setting, with text explaining the project's live demo and medical examples, particularly in Asia and Africa. It mentions installing Internet-in-a-Box on a Raspberry Pi or Linux PC, and provides links to GitHub and tech documentation.</p>

<p>The second section, "Quality Content," displays a variety of logos from organizations like TED, Wikipedia, and Project Gutenberg, emphasizing the project's content packs available in multiple languages. It encourages users to explore YouTube and Vimeo learning channels and mentions the availability of powerful learning management systems like Kolibri, Moodle, and WordPress.</p>

<p>The third section, "Friendly Community," shows two children using laptops, with text describing the project as a community product enabled by professional volunteers. It highlights the addition of community photos and local artifacts using FileZilla or Nextcloud, and thanks contributors for their involvement in the grassroots learning movement. The image also notes the project's origins in 2013.</p>

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Internet-in-a-Box “learning hotspots” are used in dozens of countries, to give everyone a chance, e.g. in remote mountain villages in India.

It works without internet — like a community fountain, but for the mind — wirelessly serving anyone nearby with a smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Now you too can put the internet in a box and customize it with the very best free content for your school, clinic or family!

Check out a variety of Internet in a Box configurations and build your own.

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