*Sharing the World's Free Knowledge* # Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) [Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB)](http://internet-in-a-box.org) is a "learning hotspot" that brings the Internet's crown jewels (Wikipedia in any language, thousands of Khan Academy videos, zoomable OpenStreetMap, electronic books, WordPress journaling, Toys from Trash electronics projects, ETC) to those without Internet. You can build your own tiny, affordable server (offline digital library) as needed by your school, your medical clinic, your prison, your region and/or your very own family — accessible with any nearby smartphone, tablet or laptop. Internet-in-a-Box gives you the tools to: 1. DIY (download and customize) this "local learning hotspot" or server, using the [very best of the World’s Free Knowledge](http://internet-in-a-box.org/#quality-content). 2. Exchange local/indigenous knowledge with nearby communities, using our [Manage Content](https://github.com/iiab/iiab-admin-console/blob/master/roles/console/files/help/InstContent.rst#manage-content) interface and possible mesh networking. Schools can also choose among [30 powerful educational apps](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#What_services_.28IIAB_apps.29_are_suggested_during_installation.3F) for teachers and students, optionally with a complete LMS (learning management system). FYI this community product is enabled by professional volunteers working [side-by-side](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#What_are_the_best_places_for_community_support.3F) with schools, clinics and libraries around the world. *Thank you for being a part of our http://OFF.NETWORK grassroots technology movement!* ## Installation Install Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) from [download.iiab.io](http://download.iiab.io/) Please see [FAQ.IIAB.IO](http://FAQ.IIAB.IO) which has 40+ questions and answers to help you along the way, as you put together the "learning hotspot" most suitable for your own teaching/learning community. The [Installation](https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Installation) wiki page has more intricate details e.g. if you're trying to install Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) on a [different platform](https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Platforms) that has not yet been tried. Then you [add content](https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Installation#add-content), which can of course take time when downloading multi-gigabyte Content Packs! Finally, you can [customize your Internet-in-a-Box home page](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#How_do_I_customize_my_Internet-in-a-Box_home_page.3F) (typically http://box or http://box.lan) using our **drag-and-drop** Admin Console (http://box/admin) — to arrange Content Packs and IIAB Apps (services) for your local community's needs. ## Community Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) greatly welcomes contributions from educators, librarians *and* IT/UX/QA people of all kinds! Please see "[How can I help?](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#How_can_I_help.3F)" at: [FAQ.IIAB.IO](http://FAQ.IIAB.IO) To learn about our open community architecture for "offline" education, start by reviewing "[What technical documentation exists?](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#What_technical_documentation_exists.3F)" To learn more about our software architecture, check out our [Contributors Guide](https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Contributors-Guide). FYI we use [Ansible](http://wiki.laptop.org/go/IIAB/FAQ#What_is_Ansible_and_what_version_should_I_use.3F) to install, deploy, configure and manage the various software components. *Thank you for helping us enable offline access to the Internet's open knowledge jewels, as well as "Sneakernet-of-Alexandria" distribution of local/indigenous content, when mass media channels do not serve grassroots voices.* ## Versions Pre-releases of Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) undergo continuous QA / continuous deployment and are strongly recommended. Install our latest pre-release using the 1-line installer at: [download.iiab.io](http://download.iiab.io/) You can also consider the official releases at: [github.com/iiab/iiab/releases](https://github.com/iiab/iiab/releases) Finally, older versions are here: [github.com/xsce](http://github.com/xsce), [schoolserver.org](http://schoolserver.org)