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I'm 24 years old [http://video-blog.eu video-blogger], been to Film School and Multimedia Designers schools in Denmark.
I'm 24 years old [http://video-blog.eu video-blogger], been to Film School and Multimedia Designers schools in Denmark.


I video-blog from [http://ces2007.video-blog.eu consumer electronics shows] and other Tech Events or Film Festivals.
I video-blog from [http://ces2007.video-blog.eu consumer electronics shows] and other Tech Events and Film Festivals.


On the 5th of May 2006, I briefly spoke with Nicholas Negroponte at the World Congress on Information Technology in Austin Texas. I went there to make a [http://wcitvideo.com video-blog at wcitvideo.com] of the event. He told me WiMax is over-hyped, that the laptop can do video and that it can basically do everything and is very fast. I wanted to ask if specifically full DVD resolution DivX video would work.
On the 5th of May 2006, I briefly spoke with Nicholas Negroponte at the World Congress on Information Technology in Austin Texas. I went there to make a [http://wcitvideo.com video-blog at wcitvideo.com] of the event. He told me WiMax is over-hyped, that the laptop can do video and that it can basically do everything and is very fast. I wanted to ask if specifically full DVD resolution DivX video would work.

Revision as of 13:25, 22 January 2007

I'm 24 years old video-blogger, been to Film School and Multimedia Designers schools in Denmark.

I video-blog from consumer electronics shows and other Tech Events and Film Festivals.

On the 5th of May 2006, I briefly spoke with Nicholas Negroponte at the World Congress on Information Technology in Austin Texas. I went there to make a video-blog at wcitvideo.com of the event. He told me WiMax is over-hyped, that the laptop can do video and that it can basically do everything and is very fast. I wanted to ask if specifically full DVD resolution DivX video would work.

My suggestion for OLPC educational material:

Video on the Internet. Provide more videos on the Internet. Curriculum as video, communication using video. I think they could jump directly to video.

My suggestion for Laptop.org:

Video on the Internet. Release many more videos.

If there will be a need for volunteer work, I am a volunteer to help, any place that I can be useful. In case some teacher training can be useful while the laptops are distributed, or something else. I speak French, Danish, German and English.


Contact details: Nicolas Charbonnier charbax@charbax.com 004536947366

address: Nicolas Charbonnier, Julius Thomsens Plads 2, 3.tv, 1925 Frederiksberg C, Denmark