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[http://www.bj-huaao.com/ 机票] |
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To produce cheap computers and free software is a thing people |
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[http://www.98689.net/ LED显示屏] |
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in industrialized countries can do. |
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There are about 1.2 billion children at the age of 6-15 years and about |
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half of them are potential users of this hardware. |
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[http://www.baida.org/ google排名] |
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Even if only 10% (60 Million) of the children will receive a computer this will be |
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[http://www.baida.org/google.html google左侧排名] |
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the biggest IT project in history. |
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[http://www.baida.org/banjia/ 搬家] |
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[http://www.baida.org/banjia/ 北京搬家] |
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[http://googleseo.cn.35so.cn/ google排名] |
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[http://googleseo.cn.35so.cn/ google左侧排名] |
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[http://www.baida.org/banjia/ 搬家公司] |
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[http://www.baida.org/banjia/ 北京搬家公司] |
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=== Hardware Cost === |
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[http://www.wolaog.cn/company/hk_1.asp 注册香港公司] |
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*600 million children |
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*600 million computer |
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*60 billion dollar |
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[http://www.wolaog.cn/other/project.asp 香港公司注册] |
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Bill Gates has 50 billion dollar. |
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[http://www.baida.org/zhucegongsi/ 公司注册] |
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To pay the hardware maybe isn't a big problem. |
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== Support/Infrastructure == |
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A computer isn't a TV and it needs a lot of support. |
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Even if the operating system can be repaired or updated by simply booting from |
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USB and clicking one button, millions of people are needed for software training, |
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hardware repair, network infrastructure, translating,... |
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This is a much bigger challenge than producing the hardware. |
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* Simplifying computing and using it for development with the least hardware specification is a work-in-progress since 1998, and the best suite of software for this that is now ready is [[PuppyLinux]]. It is now moving into translation. Training of teachers and innovative applications in education have been started and being published at http://schoolpup.net. A new site will be up soon for online training of school executives. - [[User:Raffy|Raffy]] |
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==The teachers== |
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More than 20 million teachers need to be trained. |
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Most of the teachers don't have a computer. |
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Lots of them never used a computer. |
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Some of them have never seen a computer. |
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They will need more help than the students, perhaps. |
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. |
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==Activities in poor countries== |
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I was traveling in Laos in february and march 2006. |
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I read all the information that is available online about olpc but I couldn't |
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answer a single of the many questions from people (teachers) I told about this project. |
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Is this a project to clear conscience of people in rich counties? |
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Shouldn't there already be much more people from poor countries involved |
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in this project than people from rich countries? |
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* Getting one's hands on an information device such as the laptop is empowering in itself. Rather than ask questions, people should get started and equip themselves with skills for making the most out of the device. Some ideas for getting started are available from http://littlecandle.net. |
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*From the perspective of a person in need, I don't think it matters what the motivation is of the people offering help. If I waited for my motives to be "pure", I doubt I could help anyone or myself. If I waited until others were acting, I also doubt I could do anything worthwhile. Notice how much easier it is to criticize than act.--[[User:Hstutorials|Hstutorials]] 12:30, 11 November 2006 (EST) |
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==Only for "rich" countries like thailand and china?== |
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There are poor countries like [[Cambodia]], [[laos]], [[myanmar]], ... |
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If I look at the map at |
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http://laptop.org/map.en_US.html |
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only the more devoloped countries are marked green. |
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What is the reason for ignoring the poorest of the poor? |
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* Could there be a special fund so that the poorest countries are not left out? |
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Answer: The countries that are marked green in the deployment map are the "pilot" countries. Those are the countries in which the deployment will begin, which will be the first phase of the project lasting 12-18 months. |
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During the first phase of the project we need to make sure that we can: |
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# Achieve Scale: we need to build a large enough number of laptops to be able to bring the price down. |
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# Reduce complexity: there is alot of complexity in the first phase that stems from the fact that there are many cutting edge technology being developed and implemented for the first time (for example the display, networking, human-rechargeable computers) and the scale of deployment. |
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Once the first phase is over, the door will be open for all countries to participate. And at that stage, different [[funding strategies]] could be explored to allow the poorer countries to provide those laptops to their children, ranging from international grants to buy-a-child-a-laptop kind programs. |