[Ma-linux] One Laptop per Child: Give one, Get one

Neeran Saraf neeranasaraf at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 12 09:54:59 EST 2007


Does anyone know if it is appropriate for 3-4 year old kids?  I want to donate one and also use this opportunity to buy a laptop for my son.  I reviewed the site but was not able to learn more about the software it comes loaded with.  Any  input on that is truly appreciated

Best
Neeran


----- Original Message ----
From: Theodore Ruegsegger <truegsegger at csc.com>
To: llf at tbr.mailshell.com; ma-linux at calypso.tux.org
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 6:46:10 AM
Subject: [Ma-linux] One Laptop per Child: Give one, Get one

For those who don't already know, the One Laptop per Child initiative
has a "give one, get one" program where you can, well, what it says.
It just opened today and will run until November 26, 2007 assuming
they don't run out sooner.

Why would you want one? Well, it's

(a) A technological marvel that can do many things "normal" laptops
    can't (admittedly it can't do some things they can). A device I'd
    like to study to see what it can do.

(b) A novel human-engineering feat, designed to appeal to children who
    may be illiterate and in any case have no language in common. A
    device I'd like to study to see what it feels like to use it.

(c) A historical artifact. I believe this is a historically-important
    project; a nonprofit project to get computers into the hands of
    children in developing countries all over the world. A cool thing
    to show grandchildren who were born after computers stopped being
    physically-distinct hardware and simply merged with everything,
    including our own bodies...

The laptop itself is ingenious, designed to work where there's no
electric power and no Internet. Uses very little power, so it can
charged by a hand-crank. It's a wireless router, automatically
creating a mesh network with nearby laptops and, whenever any laptop
in the mesh has Internet access, they all do! Even has an integrated
video camera.

The website is a bit weird (obviously designed by artists) but it's
loaded with fascinating stuff.

Disclaimer: Although I studied with Nicholas Negroponte and Seymour
Papert long ago, I have no connection with the OLPC initiative or any
of its projects. In fact, the last time I spoke with Nicholas, he
threatened me with bodily harm ;-)

One Laptop per Child:
http://www.laptop.org/

Give One Get One:
http://www.laptopgiving.org/

Ted

ps. If you don't want one yourself, you might still consider donating
one or more. Besides being a good thing in itself, it's
tax-deductible.

pps. ObGNU/Linux: well it sure doesn't run Windows! Last I checked,
all is Free Software except some part of the wireless driver they
claimed they couldn't get any other way.

tbr

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