Children's Machine
subnotebook computer for children
The Children's Machine, or 2B1, is an inexpensive laptop computer intended to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. It was previously known as the $100 Laptop. The laptop is being developed by the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) trade association.
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Quotes
edit- Children will be able to learn by doing, not just through instruction - they will be able to open up new fronts for their education, particularly peer-to-peer learning.
- Kofi Annan UN debut for $100 laptop for poor (17 November 2005)
- Whatever big problem you can imagine, from world peace to the environment to hunger to poverty, the solution always includes education. We need to depend more on peer-to-peer and self-driven learning.
- One laptop per child: Children are your most precious resource, and they can do a lot of self-learning and peer-to-peer teaching. Bingo. End of story.
- Nicholas Negroponte, Tech evangelist Nicholas Negroponte wants to outfit the world's children to improve education (16 November 2005)
External links
edit- Computers and Laptops - Couponconnexion