User talk:Felice/Our effect
Impact
Let us reconsider the following answers
Study impacts before releasing laptops?
"Should these impacts be studied before the laptops are released? Of course not. There is no way to truly know the impact of the OLPCs before they are in use."
Most things in the world are very difficult to know beforehand. Still studying them makes sense. The studies makes the likelihood of choosing the right action much higer than in the case of not studying at all. Even a child without a laptop knowns this. For some reason the answer "of course not" makes me to think the farce of "searching" and "finding" WMD in Iraq. 84.231.72.212 27 June 2006
Impact on family, community, and religion?
"How will family, community, and religious structures that have existed for generations be impacted? There are no longer any such structures in the modern world. Due to modern technology of communications and transportation, there are no cultures in which family, community and religious structures are the same as they were 60-80 years ago."
The answer is first at all totally wrong. Family, community and religious structures are playing a major role in most people's life on the globe. The modern technology of communication and transportation should not change these structures and we already know that they do not. The world is full of good examples of using modern technology and still keeping the traditional structures of life. 27 June 2006 by 84.231.72.212
1) Please consider linking this FAQ to "Social Impacts" [[1]]
2) The only term that fits the displayed attitudes of the OLPC team towards local cultures in this FAQ is ARROGANCE. Please amend -- the FAQ for certain, the attitude if you can.
Also, your team might want to do a better job of palming that ace regarding the sweeping cultural changes likely to take place as the result of OLPC deployment.
Disclaimer re OLPC views on these topics
- I am not sure who answered the above question, but it certainly doesn't represent the views of OLPC. I'll draft a response shortly. Walter 20:44, 27 June 2006 (EDT)
What happened in Maine with the laptops for seventh graders? Initial reaction of students, teachers, parents, churches, government? Results in first months? First year? Second year? What happened to student test results on standardized tests? Did any of the results ever stop changing? What should we learn from their experience?
What other experiments are available to consider? Nitpicker 01:50, 2 December 2006 (EST)
Are Montesori results relevant?
Some of the foundation for OLPC seems to involve Montesori techniques. What do we know about what happens with kids, parents, and teachers in that paradigm? Is it consistent? Nitpicker 01:50, 2 December 2006 (EST)
Internationalizable Python code
In response to "It is no harder to develop internationalised Python applications in Japanese than it is in English.":
While I have never actually tried developing Python applications in any language other than English, I am reasonably confident that Python does not accept reserved words in languages other than English, and as far as I know, many non-English keyboard layouts lack certain punctuation characters that are required for various aspects of Python syntax (such as ( ) [ ] { } _ \ and probably some others), and thus I would expect it to be rather difficult to develop a Python application that needs those characters.
Of course, if all of the keyboards have all the necessary keys, it won't be a very big deal, especially once those particular reserved words are understood by the students (even if English is not). Ben Urban at 68.49.10.243 23:39, 10 October 2007 (EDT)