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Web-Surfing Indian Slum Kids Ask: "What's a Computer"

chaoticset writes "An experiment in minimally directed self-learning has been going fairly well, from the article: To test his ideas, Sugata Mitra launched something 13 months ago he calls "the hole in the wall experiment." He took a PC connected to a high-speed data connection and imbedded it in a concrete wall next to NIIT's headquarters in the south end of New Delhi. The wall separates the company's grounds from a garbage-strewn empty lot used by the poor as a public bathroom. Mitra simply left the computer on, connected to the Internet, and allowed any passerby to play with it...he discovered was that the most avid users of the machine were ghetto kids aged 6 to 12, most of whom have only the most rudimentary education and little knowledge of English. Yet within days, the kids had taught themselves to draw on the computer and to browse the Net." Update: 04/17 22:23 GMT by M : Mitra has a website about his experiments.

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  1. Re:This is incredible by dan_the_heretic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The only thing Microsoft could make that woudn't suck would be a vacumn cleaner

    If a vacumn contains nothing, how can you clean it?

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    I don't like big words..., does that make me anti-semantic?
  2. Re:Sigh. by bcc123 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    mod the parent up. LOL

  3. Re:Unanswered questions... by cscx · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    He should have put Office on those PCs too, to see how long it took the little urchins to begin hating Clippy!

    Clippy? Nah, I'd figure they'd be using the new MS Agent character persona... "Larry the Leper"