One Laptop per Child (Australia) & the XO

Post on 28-Jan-2015

109 views 3 download

Tags:

description

A presentation given to the Rotary Sunrise club in Canberra, Australia on the 2nd of April outlining the OLPC (One Laptop per Child) project, its aims and achievements as well as showcasing the XO laptop and its features.

Transcript of One Laptop per Child (Australia) & the XO

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Pascal Simon Klein

April 2nd 2008Rotary Sunrise, Canberra

I’m Pascal Klein

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Introduction

I…

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• work as a designer for a small web-dev company;• try to use, and support Open Source soware;• value my education;• have my interested piqued by the OLPC project.

e OLPC association?

“It’s an education project, not a laptop project.”— Nicholas Negroponte

Our goal: to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves.

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Laptops?Many of the recipient children live in developing countries. Why laptops?

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Laptops are a window and a tool: a window into the world and a tool with which to think. ey are a wonderful way for all children to learn through independent interaction and exploration.

Or:One Laptop per Child is a project about the transformation of education. It’s about giving children who don’t have the opportunity for learning that opportunity. So it’s about access, it’s about equity, and it’s about giving the next generation of children in the developing world a bright and open future.”

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

—Walter Bender, President 24 Apr 2007

Children lack opportunity, not capability

High-quality education for all is essential to provide a fair, equitable, economically and viable society; access to laptops—on a sufficient scale—provides real benefits for learning.

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Children in under-developed and developing countries are just as capable of learning as children in developed countries (and visa-versa – more on that later).

Presumptions

• classrooms;

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Schools

• electricity;• teachers;• books & materials;

• motivated;Teachers

• experienced;• valued by society;• educated;

Presumptions (cont’d)

• electricity;

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Home

• place to study;• literate;Parents

• educated;• help their children.

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Most of these presumptions are wrong, even in Australia.

When designing a laptop for children, these considerations are vital to success.

Meet the XO

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Tangible features

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• sturdy design: survives open-air travel in harsh env.;• water and sand protected keyboard;• world’s most advanced screen;

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

!"#$%&'()*+,-,.$+/-%01$,2

Tangible features

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• sturdy design: survives open-air travel in harsh env.;• water and sand protected keyboard;• world’s most advanced screen;• e-book mode;

• inbuilt camera, microphone and speakers;• wireless aerials – extends wireless access to 2km.

• work’s most advanced laptop battery;

Wireless mesh network

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• automatically builds its own network and advertises it;• other XOs will automatically interact with neighbours;• share activities;

› collaborate on the same document in real time;• network extension – furthers range.

e soware

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

› attracts developers and contributers;• uses a custom graphical interface called Sugar…

• the XO runs Linux as an operating system;› it’s established and optimized for the computer;› dramatically reduces cost;

…Sugar!

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• high-contrast, monochrome icons (due to screen);

• simplified: designed for children;• “journal-based” – activities are recorded in a journal;

• many applications:› simple web browser, document viewer, chat client;› music compositors, synthesizer;› sound and image recorder, utilities.

Educational information

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

• not only textual: photos, audio and video also inc.;

• selected and appropriate Wikipedia articles;• multi-lingual;

• covers science, culture, technology, geography, …;

• easiest to contribute to!;• Internet collaboration.

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

Fundamentally: it’s built for children and their learning.

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

is laptop…

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

…is inexpensive…

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

…designed for kids…

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

…kids not just in developing countries!

One Laptop per Child HTTP://LAPTOP.ORG

ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD

…Australia?

ank you for your timehttp://www.laptop.org/

http://wiki.laptop.org/

Pia Waugh EMAIL: PIA@OLPC.ORG.AU

http://olpc.org.au/

Simon Pascal Klein EMAIL: KLEPAS@KLEPAS.ORG