One Laptop Per Child pledge

Tom Buskey tom at buskey.name
Tue May 30 09:58:01 EDT 2006


Before anyone submits another message, please read about the OLPC.  Most of
the thread comments against it don't seem to have read about it.

http://laptop.media.mit.edu/
http://www.laptop.org/

Or JFGI using the term OLPC.

On a similar note on the usefulness of PCs in the classroom, some
interesting things have been done with Palm devices.

For example, give every kid in the class a Palm.  One of 'em is "infected".
You go around infrared beaming everyone else and track infections.  Now you
have to find the original.  It's a model illustrating infectous desiease
that can't easily be done on paper.

Those Palms have 2-8MB ram, 160x160 bw to 320x320 color, removable CF/SD/MS
storage, a 68000 or ARM chip, a serial port and infrared.

The original Macintosh had 128k, 512x384 (?) bw graphics, 400k floppy, a
68000 chip and 2 serial ports.

The Apple //e had 128k, 140k floppies, 320x200 color (IIRC) and a 6502.  And
a joystick port for button & A/D input.

I originally learned word processing, spreadsheet and programming on an
Apple ][+.  The Palm m130 I carry around has much more capability and can do
all of that.  Newer Palms can network too.  Add a keyboard and it's *way*
better for BASIC programming, spreadsheet and maybe word processing then the
Apple ever was.
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