The one-laptop-per-child (OLPC) project offers no rationale for its view that there should be no sharing in schools. It is certainly not because this view requires no defense. On the contrary, the author shows that the program causes so much to be invested in computers that other educational inputs are entirely neglected and in some cases this is also true of sectors other than education. The OLPC requires poor countries to use fewer students per computer than is recommended even in the developed countries. The author argues, by contrast, in favor of what is defined as a balanced pattern of sharing that reflects the level of per capita income in poor relative to rich countries. The higher is per capita income the less is the need to rely on...
A technological innovation designed for a cause that is popular worldwide, the education of children...
studies the distribution of computer use in a comparison between two of the most dominant suppliers ...
This Paper presents a critical view of the “One Laptop per Child ” project, whose objective is to pr...
Because some developing countries have adopted the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project at the nation...
One-to-one computing has lately become one of the buzzwords in the educational technology initiative...
This article is an analysis and literature review of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program within ...
Although many countries are aggressively implementing the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program, there...
Nicholas Negroponte presents the idea of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), a $100 PC that can transform e...
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is one of the high profile initiatives to try to narrow the inequality o...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative in Nepal’s prim...
Abstract-The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project is an initiative that seeks to expand the use of co...
This study applies concepts about computerization movements (CMs) to a case study of the diffusion o...
Poor quality of public education and the disparity in access to quality education are the two main p...
The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program has sought to transform education by developing and distribu...
While access to education is considered a universal, human right, the evincible realization remains ...
A technological innovation designed for a cause that is popular worldwide, the education of children...
studies the distribution of computer use in a comparison between two of the most dominant suppliers ...
This Paper presents a critical view of the “One Laptop per Child ” project, whose objective is to pr...
Because some developing countries have adopted the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project at the nation...
One-to-one computing has lately become one of the buzzwords in the educational technology initiative...
This article is an analysis and literature review of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program within ...
Although many countries are aggressively implementing the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program, there...
Nicholas Negroponte presents the idea of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), a $100 PC that can transform e...
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is one of the high profile initiatives to try to narrow the inequality o...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative in Nepal’s prim...
Abstract-The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project is an initiative that seeks to expand the use of co...
This study applies concepts about computerization movements (CMs) to a case study of the diffusion o...
Poor quality of public education and the disparity in access to quality education are the two main p...
The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program has sought to transform education by developing and distribu...
While access to education is considered a universal, human right, the evincible realization remains ...
A technological innovation designed for a cause that is popular worldwide, the education of children...
studies the distribution of computer use in a comparison between two of the most dominant suppliers ...
This Paper presents a critical view of the “One Laptop per Child ” project, whose objective is to pr...