After having reviewed one of the modules in Historical Thinking Matters, respond to the Class Blog by answering how Historical Thinking Matters facilitates and inspires student learning and creativity (first NETS standard).
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
One Laptop Per Child-The OLPC Program (Sept 1)
Investigating Nicholas Negroponte and One to One Computing-Video:
Review the video about Nicholas Negroponte and his "One Lap Top Per Child" initiative. All raise specific issues of accessibility, equity, "the digital divide," "one to one computing,"and even open source software. Consider the following: How realistic do you think Negroponte's vision is? What are his goals and how feasible do you think it would be to implement them? Can it work given the opposition of Bill Gates and Intel?
Review the video about Nicholas Negroponte and his "One Lap Top Per Child" initiative. All raise specific issues of accessibility, equity, "the digital divide," "one to one computing,"and even open source software. Consider the following: How realistic do you think Negroponte's vision is? What are his goals and how feasible do you think it would be to implement them? Can it work given the opposition of Bill Gates and Intel?
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