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myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet 5 years ago

There is a budding program that is attempting to get a laptop computer into the hands of every child on the planet and get him or her connected to the Internet. The idea is that educating children via the Internet is cheaper in the long run than using text books.
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These laptop computers are not like the computers we use in America and in most other countries with easy electrical supplies.
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One computer model has a hand crank system and is easily readable in sunlight. They have tiny storage capacity. Their rabbit ears are Wi-Fi and they use each other to connect to the Internet and the hub.
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The program is doing well in Cambodia.
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The pictured laptop runs Linux software. However, other companies are hopping on to this bandwagon, and a fast Google will find you lots of data on the subject. The days of students lugging around massive and heavy backpacks may in fact be numbered.
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1. myLot reputation of 90/100. tryxiness (3448)   5 years ago

How is this doing in your country? The Philippines as a program called e-skwela, the main goal is to lessen the digital divide and also to educate out of school youth in the process since the program is community-based.
Here's a short description of the program -- The eSkwela Project, a word play on the Filipino equivalent of "school", is a flagship project of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT), through its Human Capital Development Group (HCDG), that is envisioned to provide ICT-enhanced educational opportunities for Filipino out-of-school-youth and adults. The initiative responds directly to a national development priority and will bring e-learning opportunities and ICT for learning resources to mobile teachers / instructional managers and out-of-school learners in the Philippines in an exciting, innovative, and locally meaningful way.

Under this project, community-based e-Learning Centers or eSkwelas will be established in major centers around the country to conduct ICT-enhanced alternative education programs for out-of-school youth and adults. These centers will serve as venues where out-of-school learners and other community members can learn new skills and competencies, review for the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Exam of the DepEd-Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS), and/or help prepare OSYs to rejoin the formal school system.


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

That sounds interesting. There is certainly enough cyber junk going to waste, much of it is fully functional if not entirely up to date. Most needs just a little bit of work to function fully. It would be a crying shame that more people can't get hands on it...

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2. myLot reputation of 75/100. mae_greatlife (1602)   5 years ago

Really i cannot imagine that all kids will have each laptop. Well, we are now in high technology we are not surprised if that will happen but anyways let us be prepared in every future it takes.


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

The price of technology is really beginning to drop through the floor, and more and more folk are getting hands on it...

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3. myLot reputation of 1/100. JeremyEdison (230)   ranked 7,408 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

I think it is impossible in my country.it is too difficult,we have about 600,000,000 children in my country.one child one laptop??
I don't think about this.the truth is in the part of my country there maybe many children who can't go to school because their parents can't afford the fee of education.
what a nuisance!!maybe the plan can go on in europe or usa or other developed country,but not the developing .


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

Perhaps not now, but in the near future.
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Cell phones can provide the up-link in some locations. Hand cranks can provide the power as can some solar cells.
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It was an interesting proposal, and it is beginning to catch on in semi-developed countries, and as these things proliferate, the price does come down. In developed countries, early personal computers were not feasible for the middle to lower class. Now they are everywhere.

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4. myLot reputation of 53/100. circumstance (234)   ranked 4,209 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

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myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

That is an excellent point.
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I would imagine that the system administrator would be responsible for filtering what goes in and out of the computers. Each village or community would have a system administrator I would think as the wi-fi doesn't extend that far on the individual machines. The Linux model is customizable that way.

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5. rocking_dziahs (35)   ranked 10,874 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

Looks like a nice plan.. Students won't have to carry big back packs..
The way they carry so many books, it looks as if they are going for mountaineering..

But I just hope that these new laptops don't make these kids lazy..
As long as they donot get addicted to computers and internet, I would be happy to support such a cause..


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

These computers are limited, so it is difficult for addiction to take place. In some 3rd world locations, they provide the only light source, so they do multiple duty.
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You as an American parent can monitor your kid by keeping the machine in a family room. You can also put your kid on a second hand Linux box, you curtail your kid's gaming activities quite a bit as Linux doesn't support games like Windows does. Linux the operating system comes free and it supports homework aps. Linux also puts new life into very old machines. It can force a kid to learn about the insides of a computer too.
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I learned about computers by using Linux and Windows both, teaching myself.
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6. myLot reputation of 57/100. rglodak (237)   ranked 7,397 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

yeah thats can be possible think.so far laptop more cheap n more..


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

Very true, even regular laptops are coming down in price...

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7. myLot reputation of 87/100. 8ctavarium (562)   5 years ago

It will be interesting to see how this turns out. It may be possible for all people to have laptops but in this day and age of computers, things get outdated and slower so quickly and by the time everyone needs a laptop, I'm sure it's time to upgrade. Well maybe not, but what about computer problems, I'm sure there are still a large number of people who don't know how to use and fix computers that easily, and now it seems as though this is still a money making scheme in some way. But it's good to give the kids a chance to use the internet, as from personal experience it is a great resource for information as long as it is being used properly.


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

Linux is an Open Source program. The OLPC project uses Linux software. That means it is free to download and use. Linux upgrades come from the Internet and are free.
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Linux also brings new life to old hardware because the operating system is very fast and has very little of what is called 'bloat ware'.
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The physical OLPC machines are resistant to being outdated because of the way they are built. They are a bit like the model T. Ford, and that model of car is still road worthy if you can find one that has been maintained all these years. Their insides are also far less complex than the normal computer as well, with far fewer moving parts.

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8. myLot reputation of 97/100. lyndaj70 (208)   ranked 4,132 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

I have been following the OLPC project for a while now! Those "rabbit ears" actually enable the laptop to have a 3x greater wireless range than most laptops on the market! The LCD is a new technology: it can go from b/w to color, and the resolutions can change -- as a result, it carries the only LCD that can be read in full sun!

It runs with Linux (except for a few Windows versions in testing), which means kids will have less chance to catch viruses and spyware; and parents won't have to worry about kids trying to break the bank getting them to purchase games, because so many games are free with Linux. My kids and I actually prefer the free linux games to the expensive Windows games on the market!

It is solid state, and as a result you don't have to worry so much about dropping it (the disk similar to a usb thumbdrive - no moving parts), and it can be expanded with usb drives if desired.

There is no cdrom for the kids to stick sandwiches into and destroy, and if they spill liquid on the keyboard it is moisture-resistant.

I WANT ONE for ME, not just my kid! The technology is amazing in these machines, and they cost less than $200! Eventually they will drop to $100 (the target price).

Imagine you are at home and the power goes out. You can use the hand crank to fire it up, and then pull up an ebook and spend the evening reading The Wizard of Oz to your kids, or better yet your kids can read stories to you. No books to dust, they can open another program to take notes on... Have their schoolbooks on it and then no heavy backpacks! And the batteries last for several hours, putting the typical laptop charge time of an hour and a half to shame! I think I read somewhere that after a full charge they can last 5 hours!

Teachers could download a copy of whatever book they want their students to read into the laptops -- think of the trees saved, the money the schools could save in printing costs alone!

The potential savings in America alone is astounding -- schools could save at least a couple hundred dollars per student per year just in paper and photocopy expense! That would pay for the laptops the first year, and the kids could use them year after year!

Sorry, but I am excited over this project, and hope that Negroponte does well with it!

Cheers, Lynda


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

I am in agreement with you. I will add one more thing to make you jump for joy faster than a flea on a hot brick:
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9. myLot reputation of 96/100. coffeebreak (7187)   ranked 45 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

They are making kids grow up far to fast. And they are making kids miss their childhood years


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

I disagree. The computers that the OLPC project create are very different than the machines that American kids sit at and get mesmerized by.
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For one thing, they are not fast enough to play the kinds of games American parents object to. Think about the speed we knew in 1995. One high resolution .jpeg could take ten minutes to download. The kids use them to write and draw, for they very often have no paper, crayons, or other basic school supplies! They will also bring books into areas that do not have books at all. Some countries know books only as a luxury for the very rich.
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OLPC computers in 3rd world countries also perform multiple duties, such as become light sources for people who do not have night time lights. Americans and other industrial nations take communication and light after dark for granted.
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Also, OLPC computers can upload local information as well as download world information. It is possible that local traditions and culture will not be lost in this way.


myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

I forgot one more thing. These countries rob childhoods all the time by putting children into sweatshops and trading them to traffickers. Would you rather not have them be given a computer instead? Just curious.

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10. myLot reputation of 92/100. siZidni (812)   ranked 626 out of 13,131 in internet   5 years ago

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myLot reputation of 90/100. CraftyCorner (2983)   ranked 237 out of 13,131 in internet  5 years ago

The computers communicate with each other via wi-fi. It is up to the hub to control what goes in and out of the computers. The computers themselves don't have direct Internet access, they depend on the Hub for Internet Access, the same way you and I depend on an ISP for Internet Access.
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The hub can decide to filter content as it sees fit, depending on who is using the computers connected to it. If it is a student hub, it can have a heavily filtered content. Religious hubs filter accordingly, as do political hubs, as do open hubs.
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Parents in America can filter content for their children, if they have the computer that is connected directly to the ISP, thus acting as a household hub.


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