Comments on: John Lennon pitching laptops
It's for charity, thankfully: through the use of digital technology, the former Beatle urges people to support One Laptop Per Child's efforts to reach the poorest corners of the world.
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It's for charity, thankfully: through the use of digital technology, the former Beatle urges people to support One Laptop Per Child's efforts to reach the poorest corners of the world.
(From Reuters)
December 29, 2009 8:30 PM PST
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You don't need a laptop to educated children.
What these children need is food, water and a safe place to grow up.
I don't are if they claim to be "non-profit", there is always a commercial angle to these programs.
If you can find teachers to show these children to use a laptop, you can find teachers to really teach these children with conventional methods.
Why does everyone think that computers are the answer to everything and that the Internet can solve all the planet's problems?
It doesn't feed people, it doesn't stop rebel gunmen from raiding my villiage and killing me and it certainly can't give me fresh clean water to drink.
Try spending the money on that.
To do this, get them a laptop, wireless connection, and free education, like with OpenCourseWare.
Pioneered by MIT, this is an innovation of the early 21st century. A consortium of colleges and universities video record their lectures and put them on the internet (YouTube, Itunes, other), free of charge.
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Yoko Ono should be ashamed of herself - John would have seen through the OLPC initiative and pushed for solving the real problem.
If laptops ARE delivered, the browser home page should be preset for a search on contraception. That's the technology that will really empower these people, if the backward Muslims would only let women use it.
- by Enough Already December 30, 2008 11:47 AM PST
- The most pragmatic technology for overpopulated poor nations is birth control. Population growth is one of the biggest reasons they continue to starve and live in squalor. Food-aid has only served as intermittent welfare and a skim pot for religious groups.
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- by Enough Already December 30, 2008 11:58 AM PST
- I meant math, not "match" of course.
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(16 Comments)Learning to read, write and do match doesn't require a laptop; it could end up as a hindrance until the basics are learned. But teaching programs have already been tried with limited success in chronically poor areas. If the people aren't intrinsically up to it, they will fail without constant supervision.
If they get hooked on the Internet before learning basic skills, they'll just crave more of the foreign bling-bling they're missing, making them even less patient for "old fashioned" learning that takes effort. Also, keeping a laptop functional requires a clean environment without dusty/muddy floors and insect infestations. Day to day life in squalid conditions doesn't accommodate for technology in the first place.
What has become of those BayGen crank radios that were supposed to enlighten poor Africa? Most are probably broken, if not being used to listen to shortwave rebel propaganda.