Mar 20 2008
OLPC: Ready to Transform Education on a Global Scale
Ever since I learned about the One Laptop Per Child organization, whose ambitious goal is to provide 150 million children around the world with inexpensive laptops by the end of this year, I have been totally captivated by the vision and the implication of what this would mean in terms of transforming the current education model.
Imagine what might happen if we empower all children, their families and teachers in the poorest of nations and the poorest of counties in the United States with the ability to learn 24/7?
What if we could actually remove the obstacles and barriers that block learning and create a learning environment and community that celebrates the universal human right of education? What might happen if we provided children with an environment that supported learning and developed creativity for the entire family?
This is what OLPC is really all about and what makes it such an exciting initiative. My excitement has continued to grow over these past three years for OLPC, especially since I recently attended the 2008 Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference that was held in Las Vegas just a few weeks ago from March 3rd through the 7th.
At the closing session on March 7th, we were privileged to hear Antonio Battro, current Chief Education Officer of OLPC cast a vision of allowing children, as young as four years old, to own a durable, low-cost laptop that comes with 100 e-books loaded on it, a digital still and video camera and built-in capability to connect with a local server and the Internet and collaborate on projects and share knowledge with their peers from their school and with children all around the world.
Battro, from Argentina, talked about his OLPC conversations around the world with heads of state and kings and indicated that there are now 50 countries involved in some phase of exploring or implementing the use of the OLPC laptop. He emphasized that the OLPC initiative is not about giving children a technology tool but about the creation of a learning community where education is everywhere, available to everyone. To Battro, education is as basic to improving the human condition as is fresh water and food and must be provided at the same time.
If you’d like to learn more about OLPC and get involved and support this effort, please check out the links in the blogroll to the right. I hope you’ll be just as captivated as I am with how creating a learning environment with this simple technology tool can be a revolutionary agent of change in the lives of so many children and families around the world.
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