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@Mbwana @MollyKinder The first argument was that it was a technical impossibility. Every stage there has been a new argument.
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@calestous@mollykinder so how do you want to measure it. Number of laptop, tablet to children? Samsung or nokia may win. -
@Mbwana@MollyKinder OLPC was the reason netbooks were launched in response which was a good think. Many other products will come. -
@calestous@mollykinder but how has OLPC adapted to the trends and fulfilled it's mission? Is their mission still relevant in education? -
@Mbwana@MollyKinder Are you following their latest activities? -
@calestous@mollykinder i would just like to understand how they measure success and how they are doing against their goals in education. -
@Mbwana@MollyKinder Hopefully not through 140 characters. They just published a book so that is a start if you're interested. -
@Calestous@mollykinder just to prove I can debate on more than 140 characters and done my research up to Jan 2012 -http://www.ictworks.org/news/2012/01/13/olpc-xo-30-right-education-tablet-schools-africa … -
@Mbwana@MollyKinder There will be no tablet anytime time. That is an idea abandoned a while back. - 4 more replies
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