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#ASKotec

Open Tech Emergency Case

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#ASKotec; the Access to Skills and Knowledge Open Tech Emergency Case is a resource kit for community trainers, created for mobile field-use where there is neither easy power nor internet connectivity such as refugee camps, low-infrastructure regions or rural areas. Intended as Open Tech for Good, #ASKotec was created through a series of hub development workshops by a community of young innovators intent on bringing skills training and peace-building together in the effort to end the South Sudan conflict.

working with #ASKotec

what is in the #ASKotec

#ASKmods

The Askotec is divided into different modules for different applications. We call these modules #ASKmods. To get information about the individual #ASKmods and how they are built, you can find them in the following repositories:

Tutorials

More Video, Photo and binary material can be found in our Cloud

Costs

(for details, see the NEW content list)

Costs
Tools 750,00 €
Materials 230,00 €
Total ~ 980 €

HyracBox

Learn about hyracbox.com, developed by our project partners at Hyractech

Some new features added for Release 2.0:

  • the case is now equiped with hook and loop parts #ASKotec new feature hook and loop

  • Everything for traveling with air can now easily be separated into main and hand luggage #ASKmod Travel Set

Public Relation

FAQ

What is #ASKotec?

The #ASKotec is a kit designed to work as a mobile trainers set to tackle basic field challenges when it comes to Open Tech and Open Source Hardware innovation, education and repairing wherever needed. Providing Access to Skills and Knowledge as a multi-functional Open Tech Emergency Case gives rural and urban innovators a new point of entrance.

Designed for mobile trainers

What can #ASKotec be used for?

  • repair cafes
  • vocational training in tech, electronics, robotics, innovation, ...
  • ... and more

What can #ASKotec be used for

Where can #ASKotec be used?

  • designed for post-conflict and post-disaster regions
  • schools and communities in remote regions
  • ... and many more

Open Hardware Links and Open Linux Software

For links, see the Open Learning Guide (2015) and the following resources.

RESOURCES

  • OPEN TECH, OPEN HARDWARE + ELECTRONICS

  • MOZILLA WEB LITERACY
    https://learning.mozilla.org/en-US/web-literacy
    Web literacy 21st Century Skills: Problem-Solving, Communication, Creativity, Collaboration. Share, design, code, compose, remix, navigate, connect, open practice, contribute.

  • OPEN! METHODS & TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY-BASED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
    https://opensourcedesign.cc
    Current practices of open source product development & concrete guidance to support design process efficiency of open source product development projects.

  • OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE ASSOCIATION
    https://www.oshwa.org/
    Open hardware community ensuring technological knowledge is accessible to everyone. Collaborative development of technology that serves education, environmental sustainability, and human welfare.

  • OPEN SOURCE EDUCATION
    https://opensource.com/education/13/4/guide-open-source-education
    A guide to free and open source education. Stories about creating, adopting, and sharing open source solutions.

  • AFRIMAKERS
    http://www.afrimakers.org
    Empowers makers in Africa to develop sustainable projects using rapid prototyping to solve local challenges.

  • APPROPEDIA
    http://www.appropedia.org/Welcome_to_Appropedia
    Sharing knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives.

  • IFIXIT
    https://www.ifixit.com/
    The free repair guide for everything, written by everyone.

  • INSTRUCTABLES
    http://www.instructables.com/
    Share what you make with the world, and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts. Participate in make-a-thons through the platform. Add your own instructables.

  • OPEN SOURCE ECOLOGY
    http://opensourceecology.org/
    Open source industrial machines can be made for a fraction of commercial costs, designs shared online free, to create an open source economy which increases innovation by open collaboration.

  • WIKIFAB
    http://wikifab.org/
    Open source hardware documentation platform. Tutorials to make anything, written by everyone.

  • WIKI-HOW
    http://www.wikihow.com/
    "We're trying to help everyone on the planet learn how to do anything. Join us."

Open Tech Linux Software Installation

(on a DEB based OS, like Ubuntu or Debian)

Please run:

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

sudo apt install gdebi software-properties-common libavcodec-extra ffmpeg \
	redshift firefox libreoffice shutter vlc pinta pdfshuffler geogebra \
	darktable gthumb trash-cli gimp inkscape openshot kazam audacity \
	kdenlive freecad librecad fritzing kicad

![#ASKotec in South Sudan](thumbs/askotec-in-south-sudan.jpg ")

Pictures Created by Timm Wille Group Picture by Jaiksane

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