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  • A computer is only as useful as the software that runs on it. The OLPC will come with languages (though these will still require final editing by an expert in the subject and in the language). But we don't
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  • ...internal Flash memory similar to the inexpensive thumb drives sold at many computer stores. Operating systems can be installed and/or files can be saved on thi ...is designed to be an inexpensive way for people of limited means to use a computer for such things as internet and educational software. The choice is not cur
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  • It is a Wikipedia convention to mark in '''bold''' the names of an article's subject when they are first mentioned in the article. For example, the article [[El ...movie, album, and computer/video game titles. If the first mention of the subject of an article is also a book or movie title then '''''bold italics''''' is
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  • ...er 85,000 children as the project will be deployed into schools in form of computer labs so to reach bigger audience. In addition, laptops shall serve to paren An early trial in Galadima was the subject of many reports and photographs.
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  • ...of information about how to successfully do education when everyone has a computer. I believe many teachers and students within the existing 1:1 educational c ...or any other company but are in desperate need of technology like the OLPC computer to give the next generation a chance at a better future.
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  • ...re were included to allow meshed machines to create an ad-hoc grid/cluster computer. It would be useful for things like compiling software, rendering and other ...files area, which would not be affected by a restore. Just my ideas on the subject. -- Anonymous
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  • ...ing in a structured and unambiguous way. It helps them to understand their computer, showing them that the XO is a non-magical device that functions according ...ontent. In the western world this is often very poorly implemented in CBT (Computer Based Training) modules or tedious drill and practice software. These appro
    14 KB (2,182 words) - 12:18, 20 December 2009
  • being checked for correctness by the computer. These tests could possibly be multi-choice answer type questions where the computer keeps score or they could
    16 KB (2,713 words) - 16:21, 12 May 2010
  • Software that does not fit into a single subject area, for instance an application that ...ny examples in the forum section of [http://www.computer.help123.net/forum computer.help123.net/forum] (HO-070602)
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  • * '''Technological skills/any core subject''' - for schools with Internet access, students can be taught how to create ...of social networking that is limited to connecting tutors and students by subject matter (and native language).
    17 KB (2,791 words) - 07:42, 27 May 2010
  • ...t directly on an XO by '''[[Emulation|running an emulator]]''' on your own computer or '''[[Contributors program|applying to our contributors' program]]'''. ...ucational content ideas#List_of_content_by_subject_area|list of content by subject area]].
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  • ...the public schools. The purpose of this project is to study the effects of computer programming in the classrooms. The Problem is NSF reports the Educational f ...pare students for a technologically advanced society. How teachers learned subject matter is not necessarily the way their student will need to be taught in t
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  • ...icult to do this for any language where there are any reasonable number of computer students. [http://www.iosn.net/l10n/l10n-howto-toolkit/ link to guides] --[ ...nd live where the language is spoken, I suggest voice chat with Webcams on computer. We should get classes in the US teamed up with classes in Africa, or any o
    17 KB (2,651 words) - 01:20, 29 June 2013
  • * Problems can be on any subject, and take any form. This applies to any media, or domains that aren't nat ...to correct their problems. A person can infer underlying problems that a computer cannot see.
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  • ...ced version of today's laptop; we have fundamentally reconsidered personal computer architecture—hardware, software, and display. Unlike any laptop ever buil ...at least five years. To help ensure such durability, the machines will be subject to factory testing to destruction as well as in situ field testing by child
    7 KB (1,121 words) - 19:24, 12 August 2013
  • ...e used to be serious quality issues, and you originally connected from one computer (with speakers and microphone) to another using Internet addressing. Many o ...ftware for computer-to-computer calls, and charges modest rates for global computer-to-telephone calls, based not on long-distance rates, but on the local rate
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  • are just that example of number theory that will be the subject for an enhanced mind for years ahead. ...investigate its computers software to make the computer be the childs own computer --- I am 100% sure this is a great idea!
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  • In order to plan a suitable set of textbooks we need to discuss every subject in the K-12 curriculum. Please add subjects, links to Free textbooks, and r ...cally rentable mobile phone, knowing somebody who knows somebody who has a computer and Internet).
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  • ...er Security Investigations diploma and working with law enforcement on the subject of technology involved with online child exploitation, it is evident that y ...ren safe Internet use, but even with just community networking, is “safe computer training” really as efficient as removing a piece of this laptop that doe
    24 KB (4,083 words) - 17:01, 16 November 2012
  • ** Ease of use - doesn't want to have to learn to program; wants to spend her computer time editing videos, not debugging syntax ...a caption that explains where and when the picture was taken, and what the subject of the picture is. Conceivably captions could be part of file names, but n
    12 KB (2,002 words) - 15:09, 20 June 2007
  • ..., there are also clear distinctions. It is these distinctions that are the subject of the remainder of this section. We highlight the reasoning behind our shi
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  • Are computer-aided engineering tools such as modeling, simulation, visualization, optimi ...s Free Software in each of those categories, available for download to any computer that is big enough to hold it. CAE is certainly in line with the philosophy
    80 KB (13,574 words) - 03:49, 22 June 2010
  • * Use computer skills ...m your school. What kind of questions would you like to ask your interview subject? What kind of questions do you think other people might have about being a
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  • the Web, and the threat model for most computer users was entirely different could "come to exist" on a computer except if the account owner — the user —
    12 KB (1,917 words) - 02:00, 21 September 2012
  • ...s/he''... since the argument has to do more with the style rather than the subject of the page, I moved it here. ...ut the quality of English used in the Bitfrost article, so it is about the subject of the page in that using the phrase ''a user can choose to protect her fil
    7 KB (1,237 words) - 02:55, 17 December 2008
  • ..., there are also clear distinctions. It is these distinctions that are the subject of the remainder of this section. We highlight the reasoning behind our shi
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  • the Web, and the threat model for most computer users was entirely different could "come to exist" on a computer except if the account owner — the user —
    19 KB (3,120 words) - 21:28, 7 June 2007
  • ...t was 20 years before the advent of the Web, and the threat model for most computer users was entirely different than the one that applies today. But how, then ..., there was almost no conceivable way a program could "come to exist" on a computer except if the account owner -- the user -- physically transported it to a m
    130 KB (21,703 words) - 03:54, 17 December 2008
  • ...t was 20 years before the advent of the Web, and the threat model for most computer users was entirely different than the one that applies today. But how, then ..., there was almost no conceivable way a program could "come to exist" on a computer except if the account owner—the user—physically transported it
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  • Can this computer be programed for Traditional Chinese by your technicians, before shipment? ...sue alone: As the OLPC laptops own fact that it lives just like all other computer.
    135 KB (23,022 words) - 13:48, 6 October 2012
  • Please feel free to add (human & computer) languages resources below. | width=75% align=left |   Fancy a subject you can't find or not in your language?
    19 KB (2,842 words) - 19:06, 8 July 2011
  • ..., there are also clear distinctions. It is these distinctions that are the subject of the remainder of this section. We highlight the reasoning behind our shi
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  • the Web, and the threat model for most computer users was entirely different could "come to exist" on a computer except if the account owner — the user —
    16 KB (1,466 words) - 21:30, 7 June 2007
  • ...hildren at risk that might never get a chance ever in their lives to own a computer. The local and national community can contribute to the laptops internet as ...stly unanswered questions (I'm not looking for an answer here) and will be subject to many factors and variables; notwithstanding, what kind of information is
    125 KB (20,048 words) - 11:24, 1 June 2012
  • ...ates, a new textbook will cost anywhere from $30 to $150, depending on the subject matter. It may be reasonable to stipulate that in poorer countries textboo ...student uses five $20 textbooks each year, each pertaining to a different subject (math, science, english, french, and history, for example), a group of five
    35 KB (5,008 words) - 14:45, 10 January 2008
  • <font size="-1"><blockquote>A computer is only as useful as the software that runs on it. The OLPC will come with languages (though these will still require final editing by an expert in the subject and in the language). But we don't
    23 KB (2,540 words) - 08:39, 19 April 2007
  • ...ce subjects.The schools have low attendance rates and pupils have no basic computer skills. 1.Equip teachers and pupils with basic computer skills using the XO laptop.
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  • ...e: 2 or 4 cells LiFePO4; or 5 cells NiMH, approx. 6V series configuration (subject to change); ...nd formal debug and BIOS bring up started Monday, April 17, 2006 at Quanta Computer's labs in Taipei, Taiwan. By Wednesday, April 19, Linux was booting on the
    40 KB (4,722 words) - 21:53, 4 February 2008
  • What I'm looking for is a fairly systematic presentation of the XO computer and how it is being used. * Todo list should have difficulty levels, like the art of computer programming. E.g., If you know Python then a problem is a:
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  • ...e familiar to you, but we urge you to review them anyway. Our approach to computer-based learning shifts away from some traditional models, and this document ...n capacity for vision, providing a cross-cultural icon that represents the computer's ability to capture what it sees. As an example of an activity that could
    18 KB (2,834 words) - 17:43, 9 December 2008
  • ** Search/sort/tag by subject, lesson type, :Aimed at K-2, computer novices We now design for Both teachers and students who are novices.
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  • ...with a computer you can't get. Actually, you can again, through the [[G1G1|Give One Get One # Try out Free Software applications such as OpenOffice on your current computer.
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  • ...ion would ensue: why did Group A come up with that answer? The role of the computer and the teacher was to facilitate the discussion among the students and to ''Please note that these documents are still under the design stages and are subject to changes ''
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  • ...re were included to allow meshed machines to create an ad-hoc grid/cluster computer. It would be useful for things like compiling software, rendering and other ...files area, which would not be affected by a restore. Just my ideas on the subject. -- Anonymous
    36 KB (5,941 words) - 00:57, 31 May 2008
  • Does anyone have any idea how to correct the situation? I cannot send the computer on until this is resolved. Can someone use a traditional floppy disk and insert it into the computer to save MS WORD documents? Can someone use a jump drive?
    149 KB (25,905 words) - 12:02, 22 January 2013
  • ...ries and supplies/ 60101600 Educational certificates or diplomas/ 60101610 Subject specific certificates ...es and supplies/ 60106200 Technology teaching aids and materials/ 60106204 Computer science teaching aids or materials
    200 KB (24,695 words) - 10:01, 19 June 2007
  • | Computer Technical Specialist, Instructor, Curriculum Development | I have been following the development of the "$100.00 computer" since, well, since Seymour Pappert first mentioned the idea in "Mindstorms
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  • ...of legal and judicial proceedings. Alleged violations of the Code would be subject to a peer review process. Such processes are generally separate from legal ...ticipants'' who provide educational services via electronic media (such as computer, telephone, radio, and television) should inform recipients of the limitati
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  • *특정한 주제에 관련된 자료 아이디어는 [[#List of content by subject area|주제별 컨텐트 리스트]]에 추가해 주세요. ...Maybe they will give you some insight into learning and interacting with a computer.
    17 KB (2,131 words) - 01:52, 7 July 2007
  • * '''Technological skills/any core subject''' - for schools with Internet access, students can be taught how to create ...block (like "every part of tree", "everything on a bus", "everything in a computer") and explore this for themselves. You could "zoom" in on parts of the pict
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