^--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…
Education means nothing when you live in a country with no jobs. [...] Better to teach them how to grow food and sanitize water first. Those are skills they can actually put to use…
And finally: the actual project website
http://design4dev.wetpaint.com/page/TV+Computer?t=anon
What amuses me the most is that indigenous "third" world entrepreneurship, by unde…
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…
Food prices are going up because fuel prices are going up. Industrial agriculture is highly fuel dependent. Fertilizer is made from natural gas. And fuel price has pushed up the…
I'm hoping it is a II clone myself. The pool of ready made software that would be unleashed is huge. Imagine stock control and accounting software for a small shopkeeper who is d…
These things make the system more resiliant.
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Until the population increases and you depend on those optimizations, it's like raising the barrier on the high …
Food prices are going up because of poor management, not because optimization makes things brittle.
I agree that optimization can make things more brittle. That is particularly t…
Simply put, computers allow us to optimize stuff.
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The more you optimize and then depend on those optimizations the more brittle you make the system. A resili…
It's not just a matter of saving time, it's a matter of how efficiently other resources are used. Growing food can be as simple as scattering seeds on the ground or a cow in a fie…
So many of the jobs that involve using a computer can be done without them, it sometimes just takes a bit longer or a bit more attention on the part of the worker.
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It's a very interesting project, and thankyou for linking it. I'll be passing it on to some OLPC developers I know, amongst others.
I think the idea of basing it on an Apple II i…
Eh? Are there any jobs left that don't involve using a computer?
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So many of the jobs that involve using a computer can be done without them
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Wow. Never expected this to go in such a different direction. I just thought it was an interesting project, especially for retro-collectors like us.
Still, you all make very …
I would love one of these... I'm not contributing anything to the debate on whether it's useful or not, but the thing does sound pretty cool, especially if it'll be Apple II softwa…
Eh? Are there any jobs left that don't involve using a computer?
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So many of the jobs that involve using a computer can be done without them, it sometimes jus…
Education means nothing when you live in a country with no jobs. [...] Better to teach them how to grow food and sanitize water first. Those are skills they can actually put to use…