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When One Laptop per Child is widely adopted it will have far ranging effects on social structure and people. This is the place to discuss those effects. |
When One Laptop per Child is widely adopted it will have far ranging effects on social structure and people. This is the place to discuss those effects. |
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:Sorry but you are wrong. The place to discuss social impacts is on the '''Discussion''' tab of any page which explains the social impacts and issues. Pages are for explanation and education. Discussion tabs are for discussion. |
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Please delete the links below and replace them with a category to tag all wiki pages regarding social impact. Also, please note that wiki is not a newspaper. Any pages can and will be edited by others to improve the content. Therefore, the concept of a page author is meaningless. One person may start a page, but many others will contribute to it as well. |
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[[August 17]], [[2006]] [http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i31_maza.html "It's A Structure Project, Not an Education Project: The $100 laptop and the creation of social structure" by Michael de la Maza]. |
[[August 17]], [[2006]] [http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v7i31_maza.html "It's A Structure Project, Not an Education Project: The $100 laptop and the creation of social structure" by Michael de la Maza]. |
Revision as of 01:05, 2 January 2007
When One Laptop per Child is widely adopted it will have far ranging effects on social structure and people. This is the place to discuss those effects.
- Sorry but you are wrong. The place to discuss social impacts is on the Discussion tab of any page which explains the social impacts and issues. Pages are for explanation and education. Discussion tabs are for discussion.
Please delete the links below and replace them with a category to tag all wiki pages regarding social impact. Also, please note that wiki is not a newspaper. Any pages can and will be edited by others to improve the content. Therefore, the concept of a page author is meaningless. One person may start a page, but many others will contribute to it as well.
August 17, 2006 "It's A Structure Project, Not an Education Project: The $100 laptop and the creation of social structure" by Michael de la Maza.
August 21, 2006 "Infatuation, Disillusionment, and Contentment: Understanding the Adoption of One Laptop per Child" by Michael de la Maza
August 24, 2006 "OLPC: Not Better, Not Worse – Different" by Michael de la Maza
August 26, 2006 "Adults and the OLPC" by Michael de la Maza
August 31, 2006 "Connecting, Kindness, and the OLPC" by Michael de la Maza
September 4, 2006 "Pictures and the OLPC" by Michael de la Maza
September 7, 2006 "Dating and the OLPC" by Michael de la Maza
September 11, 2006 "Guerrilla Warfare and the OLPC" by Michael de la Maza
December 30, 2006 "The Cult of the Individual and the OLPC" by clarka