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At present (July 2007), activities (softwares) and content for primary school students are relatively abundant compared to those for older ages. |
At present (July 2007), activities (softwares) and content for primary school students are relatively abundant compared to those for older ages. |
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At present (July 2007), activities (softwares) and content for primary school students are relatively abundant compared to those for older ages.
One of the major principles of OLPC is for children to be mentors to other children and to collaborate each other. This principle is always present in all hardwares and softwares to be deployed on XO. Worldwide open source communities are producing new and innovative educational activities day by day; music activity TamTam which can be used even by professional musicians, Etoy and Squeak programming languages easy to learn, and other Activities all of which can be used, edited and distributed freely. XO has even View Source key on its keyboard, the only laptop of the world.