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"The vast majority of people I help to work with Windows (and I've been in tech support for the past 20 years) never move beyond the basics."
That's because they're old. I think the OLPC people themselves forgot that kids are actually much better at learning computers than adults. It's two factors. Their brains are better at learning, and they have curiosity that makes them explore the computer. My point regarding windows is that all you need is curiosity to learn it. "A key advantage of Linux, on the other hand, is that the source of every program is open. For those who do decide to move beyond the basics, it is a much more accessable tool for learning about how computers work." Did you just imply that after learning how to send email and write documents, step #2 is to read source code? "The OLPC program has also encouraged the development of a wide variety of learning games, which I believe are much more effective in boosting intelligence then simply handing someone a computer to figure out" Learning games? Learning games? Are you serious? If they're the same ones they had us play in elementary school, then you must be crazy. Learning games are something that some stoned-out hippie came up with "to make learning fun". You don't learn anything with them. They certainly don't boost intelligence. They are far too simple. Kids aren't idiots dammit. Educational games are probably the only way a professional such as yourself can get a kid to pay attention to him, so you think that they're so great (and you think kids are so dumb). That is what separates all of your research and theory from reality: the poor interface between the test subject and the researcher. (A profound problem that the researcher, surely, would be loth to admit.) Kids left to their own devices with a computer learn it very well. 99% of kids with a home computer weren't taught by their parents or teachers anything about using it. They all learned it on their own. Tens of millions of kids learn Windows completely on their own and then teach their parents, and you, as a professional of educational technology, should be painfully aware of it! |
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Have a question for all...
Would you get the 7" screen model 701 or wait for the 10" screen model 1001 version. The difference is 100 US dollars... 199 vs 299. |
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is the resolution different?
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Can you think of a way to create a poll on this? |
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Here is the info.... http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2141742,00.asp and http://www.fulldisklosure.org/forums...8682;topicseen and http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13...s/article.html |
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Would anyone like a simulated screen picture?
Did one to see how it would look. Can print it to a 4 x 6 photo paper. Not too bad... |
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#1 - I teach kids Chinese. I've also taught kids (including my own) to use computers. What's your experience teaching kids? #2 - There's a ton of research showing the effectiveness of learning games, especially with kids, and no, they are not like the ones you played in elementary school (unless you were in elementary school within the past 5 years). #3 - I did not say the next step after sending email was reading source code. You jumped to that conclusion all by yourself. #4 - I don't consider insulting other people, or being insulted, to be a useful form of debate (or a pleasant way to spend my time). I often change my point of view on the basis of new evidence or information. You're not providing any in this conversation, so I'm done here. |
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I am moved to respond to this poster because I am not comfortable with the sarcasm and condescension exhibited. I don't like to be unpleasant but I'm having trouble getting back to the pleasant feeling of sharing information and friendship I have had here. The quotation marks surround comments quoted from nekokami. The boxed responses are from alex_d.
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I think mogui is still upset that I was curious about his signature.
Edit: but I thank you for being fair and including quotes and context. Just thought I should say that. Last edited by alex_d; 06-11-2007 at 11:42 AM. |
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I think it is OK to be curious about my sig, but I don't think this is the place to respond to questions about it. It is too off-topic. Anyone is free to PM me if they are curious.
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Anyway, I'd also like to point out that if nekomai's argumant was about, say, the value of giving black people educational games over actual computers then people would hail me a champion of moral rectitude. But when the charge is ageism... then who gives a f**k, right?
I mean sure, kids are stupid lots of times. But on this count. On this issue of learning computers where I think the OLPC is shafting them out of ignorance and unjustified bias, I think I deserve to argue my point and to do it with some sort of personal attachment. Quote:
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