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Title: Digital divide


1
Digital divide
  • One Laptop Per Child

2
Alex Tweed
Brandon Jones
Steven Krasicky
Sarah Proctor
3
What is Digital Divide?
  • Access vs. Non-Access

4
What Digital Divide Affects
  • EDUCATION

5
Where the Digital Divide Exists
  • Cities and rural areas.
  • Between nations (globally).
  • The educated and the uneducated- MAIN FOCUS!

6
VIDEO
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vGp9xjeon8c4

7
Is the Digital Divide Even a Problem?
  • Some evidence suggests this
  • Is the internet the same as other technologies
    from the past?
  • Is it a luxury instead of a necessity?

8
Closing of the Divide
  • Computer use is increasing the fastest among the
    poor and disadvantaged groups
  • The poor are seeing increases in Internet use
  • Someday these groups will catch up with the
    privileged

9
Technology in the Past
  • Example Air Conditioner
  • AC divide essentially the same
  • AC also linked to increases in productivity
  • Arguments for a G-8 Task force on overcoming the
    air conditioner divide would rightly be dismissed
    as insane

10
Technology in the Past
  • Example Air Conditioner
  • AC divide essentially the same
  • AC also linked to increases in productivity
  • Arguments for a G-8 Task force on overcoming the
    air conditioner divide would rightly be dismissed
    as insane

11
Technology in the Past
  • Example Automobile
  • Owning a car was just as crucial as email is
    today
  • Gaps in those who could afford a car and those
    who couldnt
  • Cars became more affordable, the net will become
    more accessible

12
Luxury, not Necessity
  • There are bigger problems to conquer
  • Not a necessity for survival in the modern world
  • AIDs, hunger, wars, more important
  • Regarded as a want and not a need

13
The One Laptop Per Child Project
  • http//www.uplandproductions.com/films/trm/ts04/pl
    ay_wmv.htm
  • Overview
  • Giving children access to one connected computer
  • Founded by Nicholas Negroponte
  • 2 billion children in the developing world are
    inadequately educated OLPC is their solution
  • XO laptop
  • 100

14
One Laptop Per Child
  • Developing countries - 20/person is spent on
    pupils, compared to 7500 in the US
  • Change is necessary

15
One Laptop Per Child
  • Increasing aid by providing more of the
    samebuilding schools, hiring teachers, buying
    books and equipment
  • Little progress would be made
  • Step in the right direction
  • Skilled Instructors
  • Peers teaching peers

16
Goals of OLPC
  • Why OLPC will lessen the digital divide?
  • Greater Access
  • Increased opportunity

17
OLPC Opposition
  • Focus should be on fighting illiteracy and
    alleviating poverty.

18
OLPC Opposition
  • HUGE RISK!!!
  • Financially Educationally

19
OLPC Opposition
  • Alternatives
  • Provide more traditional forms of education ie.
    Schools and Libraries.
  • Room to Read foundation does this.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vqbcNuaatFRA

20
XO Laptop
  • Is it as easy-to-use as advertised?

21
OLPC and Technical Aspects
  • Long Battery Life
  • Waterproof and scratch resistant
  • New technology to the U.S

22
OLPC and Technical Aspects
  • Software is based around learning
  • XO built from free and open source software
  • The goal is for children to express themselves
    and explore
  • There is no ceiling imposed

23
OLPC Technical Problems
  • XO Laptops are not reusable
  • 1. Only work for 5 years.
  • 2. Every child needs one.

24
OLPC Technical Problems
  • Lack of Support
  • No local technical support for software errors.
  • Laptops are sealed like Macs, but the nearest
    store is 3000 miles away.

25
DEBATE
  • Room to Read vs. OLPC

26
DEBATE
  • Right side of room for OLPC
  • Left side of room for Room to Read

27
For OLPC
  • Why do you feel this is a better program than
    Room to Read?

28
For Room to Read
  • Why do you feel this is a better program than One
    Laptop Per Child?

29
DEBATE
  • Now put yourself in the shoes of the
    government/country receiving one of these
    programs.
  • Would you still prefer the program you chose?

30
DEBATE
  • In addition, do you feel that there is a better
    way to allocate funds besides these two programs?
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