November, 2005

Hundred Dollar Laptop

There’s recently been a lot of hoopla surrounding the $100 laptop initiative from the gang over at MIT’s MediaLab. While I think it’s really great that peole have been thinking about how to reach out to developing countries and foster education, I think laptops are completely the wrong route.

Sid Steward, in his blog at O’Reilly Network, writes:

I hate to be a negative nancy, but all this press over the $100 laptop gets me thinking… and doubting. It is supposed to help schoolchildren, but where is the content? Where is the curriculum? What is it actually supposed to teach?

Negroponte as The Music Man

I’ve surprised a number of people by standing against computer use in education. I don’t really think computers have any place in schools as part of the regular curriculum. At the extreme, I worry that schools will become like McDonalds where the Teacher is only there to act as a robot handing out materials leaving all the thinking to the “magic machine”. (If you haven’t been to a modern fastfood joint where you can enter your order and pay all from a little terminal while a drowntrodden human being whips up your culinary delight, you’re really missing out.)

I completely agree with Sid’s closing question:

Finally, what is the advantage of ‘one laptop per child’ over ‘$100 in books per child,’ or rather ‘$100 of school supplies per child.’

Indeed, what additional value do we think a $100 laptop will provide that quality books wouldn’t?

Oh My Gods, It’s Yellow!

Someone snuck into our apartment and painted the Bean’s room yellow. No, make that YELLOW.

About 15 years from now, we’ll probably be paying the resultant therapy bills.

I have to finish painting tomorrow…

Old and Grey

Anna and I were joking around about how we won’t have the house to ourselves again for another 18 to 21 years. I lamented the fact that I’ll be old and grey before we have the house to ourselves again. Anna quickly asked, “How will we know if you’re grey?”

That’s the smart-ass mother of my child…

Our Photos

These days all our photos are stored on Flickr. Pretty much just like everyone else. Our old photos are also still available.