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Answer» Just to reiterate, I think the very concept upon which the idea is based is flawed. We have a possible path to preventing global ecological, economic, and military destruction, by bringing a billion children and their families and friends into the search for solutions.What does this even mean? It's utter nonsense. How is giving them a super magna-doodle going to make them "search for solutions" and solutions to what? How would them getting a few tablet PCs prevent ecological, economic, and military destruction? It doesn't. The fact that many of the proponents of the project can't go a single paragraph without spewing some FUD like that gives me pause, particularly paired with the fact that their reasoning behind sending these devices rather than paper/pencils etc is ill-thought out. Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 19, 2011, 03:01:01 PM How do students hand in their assignments? Exactly. Exams are still on paper. Students don't WRITE on paper anymore - they don't have enough practice.One of the original concepts was to give wireless internet access to under developed areas. But some where along the line people forgot that just giving a kid a netbook that had wireless access build in doesn't mean that he (or she) can actually get on the internet, especially if they are out in the middle of nowhere. That takes a lot of infrastructure that nobody seemed to plan for. You need transmitters, receivers, and a lot of other stuff to make that happen even for a small area.You critical remarks are quite reasonable. It does seem like overkill to solve a fundamental issue. One Laptop per Child. Here is what Wikipedia has to say: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Laptop_per_Child As is often the case, the Wikipedia articles need some revision. Still, it is a starting point for those who want to look into this topic. As I have tried to point lout, this is not about imposing western politics upon developing nations. Because technology is a big part of this, many are, for good reason, very suspicious. Time will TELL if this project will really fly. I want to con continue this topic. Right now I am having much fun learning about boot managers and shall put this topic on hold. Please carry on Here are some critics. Notice the dates. The death was declared as a fact before the coroner came. CPR? http://blogs.computerworld.com/one_laptop_per_child_built_for_failure http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/NussbaumOnDesign/archives/2007/09/its_time_to_call_one_laptop_per_child_a_failure.html http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/09/09/why_did_one_laptop_per_child_fail Did it fail? If so, Why? |
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