This link has been bookmarked by 19 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Mar 2007, by Vicki Davis.
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Brenda DyckIt's hard to argue with the idea that a top-down hierarchical
structure suppresses good ideas from inspired practitioners (like
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"What if every child in the world could have a free personal laptop? Put some e-books on it, make it Web-capable, and add a palette of media tools so children could work on creative projects. Wouldn't that be incredible?" Yes it would.
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10 Mar 07
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09 Mar 07
kanterZuckerman touches on a final point that really never was a
factor when computers were introduced to students the first time around.
"I think the idea of making the machine an e-book reader and making
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07 Mar 07
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Here's an outrageous idea: What if every child in the world could have a free personal laptop? Put some e-books on it, make it Web-capable, and add a palette of media tools so children could work on creative projects. Wouldn't that be incredible? When Nicholas Negroponte proposed this idea at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January, 2005, it certainly seemed that wayâlike a noble dream. Two years later, that dream is an actual product that's just around the corner from delivery to the global schoolroom.
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Here's an outrageous idea: What if every child in the world could have a free personal laptop? Put some e-books on it, make it Web-capable, and add a palette of media tools so children could work on creative projects. Wouldn't that be incredible? When Nicholas Negroponte proposed this idea at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January, 2005, it certainly seemed that wayâlike a noble dream. Two years later, that dream is an actual product that's just around the corner from delivery to the global schoolroom.
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06 Mar 07
Alec CourosYes, yes it can. Quoted: Education and Technology in Perspective: eLearn magazine is the source for news, information, and opinion regarding online education and training.
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27 Feb 07
Reuven WerberCan the "$100 Laptop" Change the World?
True Constructivism around the world fired by the "$100 Laptop"
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