Go to the discussion about using 8.6 on a Sawtooth. In that post I bring up the issue of the 2 motherboard versions used on the Sawtooth. I show you how to use Apple System Profile…
Yes I'm a bigger fan of shipping existing 386 upwards machines rather than having them in the landfill and mass producing something else that isn't really needed.
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I would think 486/P1 machines would be of more use then some nintendo clone, and already exist.
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Yes I'm a bigger fan of shipping existing 386 upwards machine…
Sorry, missed the follow up articles.
Most of the teachers I've met don't understand learning. They may understand teaching, but that's not the same thing at all.
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So why are we talking about a $12 computer designed in the west?
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We're.Not.
{grinds teeth}
have a look at the real project website / ignoring all the…
I would think 486/P1 machines would be of more use then some nintendo clone, and already exist.
India itself is part 21st century and part 12th century depending on where you go, …
Constructivism
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Hmm.
Our high school bought a bunch of BBCs and manuals, stuck them in a room and let us access them on breaks and after school. For at least…
If you're talking about India, well, they have the brain power to figure out the solutions themselves. It's not as though designing a decent computer is rocket science after all. …
If you think that a $12 computer is going to recreate that "golden age" of technophilia, I would assert that your idea is naive.
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I don't think any such thing…
If you ever programmed you know that given a task there are a number of ways of doing it. Schools seems to teach the one "good" way to do something, and all others are inferior. Wh…
I learned to program in the 80's because my 1st machine (A timex 2068) was orphaned a year after I got it and had few apps.
Kids in the 90's could be creative even with games beca…
Kids are treating computers like cell phones and game systems. That has nothing to do with the computers themselves. Rather it has to do with society's attitudes towards computer…
On the subject of constructive discussion, I'd suggest that anyone who is interested should have a look at the real project website and make up their minds from there, ignoring all…
II2II, porter, in a minor way paws:
Chill. It is not that important. For those of you who think it's stupid, it won't sell if it's stupid, and it'll die out. For those of you who …
Now. Can we get back to some intelligent, constructive discussion, please?
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You should be able to do a ZX81 for $12, and solar handheld calculators for about…
^--Indeed. Read "Mindstorms" by Seymour Papert for a cogent critique of everything that is wrong with computer education as it stood in the 1970s and still stands today, and a vis…
Times change, and the skills that people need to survive change with those time.
Consider some of the skills currently taught in school: we spend an inordinate amount of time teac…
So if kids use computers at an early age will they
(a) all become Nobel prize winners at extreme cleverness and solving the worlds problems in peace and harmony
( B) become spoon…
UPDATE: The MIT design team referred to in this post is basing its design not on the Apple II, but on the Nintendo Entertainment System, which used the same processor chip. We regr…
I don't understand how that in any way, shape, or form constitutes an argument against getting computers to kids everywhere?
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So if kids use computers at an e…