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Educational Software To Donate With Laptop?

SlartibartfastJunior writes "I will be sending my four-year-old laptop to a school in Uganda this fall. I plan to load up an older version of Windows (or something free), and I need suggestions - what should I load on it? I need suggestions for educational games, educational software, etc. that won't drain my battery too much (since the computer will only be able to recharge at night), won't require a CD (since my drive doesn't work 80% of the time), and won't be too America-centered (most of these children have never been more than ten miles out of their own villages, and wouldn't understand "Oregon Trail"). Also, any great ideas on where I can acquire copies of this software?"

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  1. Why a laptop? by Samir+Gupta · · Score: 0, Funny

    Game consoles actually are making better and better educational platforms these days.

    We've done a lot of research into uses of Nintendo consoles other than gaming, such as using it as a inexpensive terminal for Internet access, or more compellingly, education, and we have done preliminary work with various Chinese governmental bodies and NGOs to make games such as Super Marx Brothers and The Legend of Deng Xiaoping to teach Chinese youth in new and engaging dynamic ways.

    Using older game consoles such as N64 and even SNES/SFC enables schools, particularly in rural areas, to immediately gain the benefits of technology without the cost and maintainence expense associated with traditional PC platforms. We look forward to seeing the results of this experiment in China, and will likely expand to other developing countries if it goes well.

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    -- Samir Gupta, Ph. D. Head, New Technology Research Group, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan.
  2. Re:Older Versions of Windows by chowdmouse · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ironic. That's a pretty good pirate impression. Just throw in a "matey" and give it a little more gusto.

  3. Fell for the spam, eh? by Colonel+Panic · · Score: 5, Funny

    I will be sending my four-year-old laptop to a school in Uganda this fall

    Dear Sir,

    I am Umbumbo Bumbalilo of Uganda. PLease send your Laptop.

    Thank you.
    Umbumbo Bumbalilo

  4. Re:Civ and SimCity type games by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    You mean people in Africa don't live in cities which shoot out into space?

  5. Educational games? by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 4, Funny

    HAMURABI: I BEG TO REPORT TO YOU.

    IN YEAR 1997, 97,234 PEOPLE STARVED, 0 CAME TO THE CITY.
    POPULATION IS NOW 2,123,872
    THE CITY NOW OWNS 543,213 ACRES
    RATS ATE 1,234,612 BUSHELS
    YOU NOW HAVE 5,190,212 BUSHELS IN STORE
    YOU WERE DONATED 1 LAPTOP

    YOU STARVED 97,234 PEOPLE IN ONE YEAR!!!!
    DUE TO THIS EXTREME MANAGEMENT YOU HAVE NOT ONLY
    BEEN IMPEACHED AND THROWN OUT OF OFFICE BUT YOU
    HAVE ALSO BEEN DECLARED A NATIONAL FINK!!!!

    SO LONG FOR NOW

    --
    Doesn't it make you feel good to know that our freedoms are protected by politicans, lawyers and journalists.
  6. Re:GB by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's very big HD. Big as my uncle's fist. Send us up the software.

  7. Re:Include a compiler or interpreter by KevinKnSC · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, and in 15 years you'll be complaining about your job being outsourced to Uganda.

  8. Re:Civ and SimCity type games by jafiwam · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, until Godzilla shows up. Then everything I make looks like Tokyo.

  9. Useful software by Simonetta · · Score: 4, Funny

    In all seriousness,

    put 1 Gigabyte of JPG files of pretty California girls engaged in sexual activity.

    They can erase it if they like with a simple:
    Format c:\

    Or, they can copy them to CDs and sell them. That way they can get enough money to buy several good PCs to go with the end-of-its-life donated PC that is being sent to them.
    Label the files: 0001xyz.jpg; 0002xyz.jpg, ect...

  10. Re:Older Versions of Windows by Enonu · · Score: 2, Funny

    Isn't it ironic that people who have so many other problems in their lives decide to gripe on others about minutae, such as the use of the word "ironic"?

  11. LOGO by NYCadAdept · · Score: 2, Funny

    Depending on the target age; give them some appropriate programing tools like MSWLogo or UCB Logo. Let's make hackers of them all!

    --
    Things fall apart, it's scientific.
  12. Oregon Trail by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I agree.. I played Oregon Trail at a Canadian school in Grade 4 and it left me thoroughly confused (nearing the point of emotionally scarred) until our school hired an interpreter.

    Looking back, I now realize how infinitely patient and thoughtful she was as she helped make certain segments of the game culturally relevant. Whenever the wheel of the wagon broke on the trail, she would see my tears welling up and put out the fire by explaining "I know you don't understand what a broken wheel means, but just think of it in the way that you do when one of your father's sled dogs dies," and it would all make sense.

    Same went with hunting rabbits. Since it is Winter 11 months of the year up here I could only appreciate it in terms of hunting deer. Again, she was a lifesaver.

    If the local schools can afford such an interpreter, I feel the game might be worth considering. Otherwise, you're right, the emotional trauma could throw the entire country -- No, *continent* into disarray.

    Seriously, though, I wouldn't worry about the cultural differences for a game like oregon trail. If it seems irrelevant to them they'll do what most kids do and move on to something else *quickly*. Why not install the game and let them decide?

    Despite my sarcasm I still think it's an awesome thing that you're doing (far more than most of us do), I just think your kid gloves are a bit too thick.

  13. ROTT by Ratfactor · · Score: 3, Funny


    I heartily recommend Rise of the Triad.

    It is very imporant for all of the children of the world to learn of the dangers of The Triad.