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Can you imagine the drastic shift that would have to take place in terms of professional development? Inasmuch as the possibility for providing an end to not only the cycle you speak about in your post, but also cycles of that often accompany lives affected by economic hardship really excites me.
Also, did I hear today that Dell has come out with a $399 machine? Even that is within the reach of most districts within the U.S. and abroad.
On another note, I do kinda wish *my* pc could be powered with a crank... ;)
I too have been really impressed with the quality of computers you can get from dell for really reasonable prices. When my friend told me he needed a new pc, and asked how much it would cost to get a nice laptop-- I told him $800, only to find what he wanted only cost $499 from Dell. Incredible stuff.
My favorite quote from the article is probably:
"You’re saying give them a laptop even if they don’t go to school?" Stahl asks.
"Especially if they don’t go to school. If they don’t go to school, this is school in a box."
While I agree that this is a revolutionary idea on some account I also believe that there is simply no substitute for a good teacher. Sorry, bots do not count in my book.