The $100 laptop: a cyberspace playground

Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (1):23-27 (2010)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

One Laptop per Child attempts to bridge the "digital divide" between the rich and the poor, especially in third-world countries. In order to accomplish this, OLPC must introduce twenty-first century technology to the poverty-stricken, which can lead to more efficient means of education. Nicholas Negroponte, founder of OLPC, explains that in his opinion, "whatever big problem you can imagine, from world peace to the environment to hunger to poverty, the solution always includes education". The first step to improving education in poverty-stricken countries, according to OLPC, is providing children with an inexpensive yet functional laptop, informally known as the $100 laptop.

Other Versions

No versions found

Links

PhilArchive

    This entry is not archived by us. If you are the author and have permission from the publisher, we recommend that you archive it. Many publishers automatically grant permission to authors to archive pre-prints. By uploading a copy of your work, you will enable us to better index it, making it easier to find.

    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 103,748

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

One Laptop per Child: a misdirection of humanitarian effort.David Purington - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (1):28-33.
A nice attempt.Katherine Heit - 2010 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 40 (1):17-22.
Leonardo's Laptop.P. Ceruzzi - 2003 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 16 (1):138-139.
Who's in the Business of Saving Lives?Pepe Lee Chang - 2006 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (5):465-482.

Analytics

Added to PP
2013-12-21

Downloads
17 (#1,227,964)

6 months
5 (#815,914)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references