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		<title>EM Spectra Properties</title>
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This is a great example of content that needs to be on the XO.  I found this .svg (scalable vector graphics) file over at wiki commons, which is a great source for educational images.  It&#8217;s where I found the images for the Dinosaur eBook actually.
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<p>This is a great example of content that needs to be on the XO.  I found this .svg (scalable vector graphics) file over at wiki commons, which is a great source for educational images.  It&#8217;s where I found the images for the <a href="http://www.whyxo.com/2008/01/04/one-dinosaur-book-per-child-leveled-reader/">Dinosaur eBook</a> actually.</p>
<p>The translation for this image shouldn&#8217;t be too hard either.  While IE doesn&#8217;t display .svg file in a web page (I had to reformat this to jpg) good browsers do, like firefox and the Browse activity on the XO.  If you don&#8217;t have firefox, I highly suggest you download it.  And if you download it from the link to the right &gt; I make a couple bucks.  Firefox is free to you of course, as software *should* be.</p>
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		<title>One Dinosaur Book Per Child: Leveled Reader</title>
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Those of you familiar with early English language education may be familiar with the concept of a leveled reader.  The basic idea is that of a book that very carefully and slowly increases vocabulary.  They are very important, if dull, to create and read.  There are few (if any) such resources [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those of you familiar with early English language education may be familiar with the concept of a leveled reader.  The basic idea is that of a book that very carefully and slowly increases vocabulary.  They are very important, if dull, to create and read.  There are few (if any) such resources on the XO.  Most <a href="http://www.leveledreader.com/" title="Reading A-Z" target="_blank">Leveled</a> <a href="http://www.readinga-z.com/newfiles/leveledreaders.html" title="Houghten Mifflin Leveled Readers">Reader</a> <a href="http://leveledreaderdatabase.macmillanmh.com/lbdb/search.form" title="McGraw-Hill database of Leveled Readers" target="_blank">resources</a> online are proprietary and costly.  What resources that do exist at places such as <a href="http://free-reading.net/index.php?title=Reading_Connected_Text_Activities" title="Connected Text Activities" target="_blank">Free-Reading</a> lack illustration or presentation suitable for children, although their page on <a href="http://free-reading.net/index.php?title=Reading_Connected_Text_Activities" title="Leveled Reading" target="_blank">Connected Text Activities</a> is excellent.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t aware of this lack, or even the concept of Leveled Readers three weeks ago.  But then the wonderful fellow volunteer Carol Leche started me onto them while preparing materials for her daughter&#8217;s kindergarten classroom.  This happened to be right after I had discovered a wonderful cache of images at WikiMedia, the storehouse for Wikipedia image, audio and video files.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>The cache of images were illustrations of <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Pentaceratops_dinosaur.png" title="Pentaceratops" target="_blank">Dinosaurs</a> by <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:LadyofHats" title="Lady of Hats" target="_blank">Ladyofhats</a> very thoughtfully released into the Public Domain for use anywhere.  How can I resist?  I saw illustrations of dinosaurs, and I thought: Picture Book.</p>
<p>So the subject is set, does a similar project exist that I can improve instead?  Well there does exist a <a href="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior_Dinosaurs" title="Wikijr Dinosaurs Childrens ebook" target="_blank">WikiJr Dinosaur&#8217;s</a> project over at&nbsp;<a href="http://en.Wikibooks.org" title="http://en.Wikibooks. " target="_blank">en.Wikibooks.org</a>.  But it&#8217;s reading level, I would estimate, is about 12th grade, and fairly wordy.  While texts for 12 yr-olds is important, I was looking for something that can really show off the illustrations.</p>
<p>A picture book with one or two lines of text is also pretty ideal for translation.  Translation of software in OLPC is done on &#8217;strings&#8217; of text in Pootle, where all of the &#8217;strings&#8217; from various software projects are listed.  A simple project like the Dinosaur Book, if handled properly, could be done in html &amp; css and uploaded into Pootle for translation.  This is really a prerequisite for any content on the OLPC, if it&#8217;s only in English, and has no ability to be translated, it has limited utility.</p>
<p>If you would like to help contribute to translation, please go this post about <a href="http://www.olpcnews.com/content/localization/your_french_pootle_help.html" title="Translation Help!" target="_blank">OLPC translation</a> at  OLPCnews.  Work is really just starting on this project.  If you have any suggestions, or want to get involved we&#8217;re looking for a CSS guru and any early language instructors for languages other than English.  If you would like to get involved, comment or drop me a line at the <a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User_talk:Sethwoodworth" title="my talk page">OLPC wiki.</a></p>
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