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Re: [school-discuss] One Laptop Per Child?



Too late (for it to die) -- it's already hit the BBC front page this morning, coincidentally...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6224183.stm

-charles

Anthony Papillion wrote:

I couldn't agree more.
Since I first heard of the OLPC program, I've found it insane.
When your world is dominated by where your next meal is coming from and IF your next meal is coming, you probably aren't too concerned about things like PC's, the Internet, etc.
This is one project that should die an early and fast death.
Warmly,
Anthony Papillion
Advanced Data Concepts
Ph: (918) 926-0139


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An interesting article by one of the GNU Classpath Developer Roma Kennke http://kennke.org/blog/2006/12/21/one-laptop-per-child/

    He thinks what our children really need are:

    * Parents.
    * Time to learn.
    * Childhood.

    and they don't need:

    * Floods of information and media.
    * Plastic toys
    * And certainly, kids don't need a computer

    I really liked this article and agree with some of his views.

    Regards
    Praveen

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