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Why OLPC Struggles Against Educators, Big Business

afabbro writes "The current issue of BusinessWeek has an expansive article of the history of OLPC and why it has, to date, been a flop. Among the reasons: no preparation for the educational systems expected to use it, uncertain pedagogical theories, poor business management, competition from Microsoft/Intel, and no input from education professionals in designing the software. As BusinessWeek quotes one educational expert, 'The hackers took over,' and the applications are too complex for children to use. To date, 370,000 laptops have been shipped — a far cry from the original 150 million planned to be shipped by end of 2008."

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  1. I was trying, but I couldn't find anything by bl8n8r · · Score: 5, Funny

    His teacher had told the class to search the Internet for information
          on the environment, but the boy was stumped. "I was trying, but I couldn't
          find anything,"

    What the boy didn't know, was the rest of his classmates *did* find something and
    the classroom immediately erupted in a resounding "RTFM!" in response, showing
    proof that children in developing nations can at least find Slashdot.

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  2. Re:OLPC by cptnapalm · · Score: 5, Funny

    So that is what the ??? in the profit meme stands for!

    1. Do something.
    2. Do something else.
    3. "and then some magic happens"
    4. Profit!

  3. Re:distribution by clang_jangle · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hackers like to think they can do everyone's job better even if it way out of their scope.


    That's because in theory, we can. :P
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