The $100 laptop closer to reality
Brendan
mailinglist at endosquid.com
Thu Sep 29 13:23:42 EDT 2005
On Thursday 29 September 2005 01:06 pm, Jeff Kinz wrote:
> > True, but you know that won't last long. How would upgrades happen, I
> > wonder, long term?
>
> heh,heh, upgrades mean trouble. "No upgrade for you!" (IT Nazi)
>
> seriously- this is such a major undertaking. I don't think it would
> make sense to allow any modification to the systems, with the possible
> exception of a new image for the ROM.
>
> of course.... they will get hacked. inevitable.
Can you imagine the poor principals trying to corral this stuff?
Jesus, I can't imagine which will be more dangerous in the future, the kid who
brings in pot or the kid who brings in a hacked ROM with all the answers he
cracked out of his teachers WiFi access point....
> How about all the textbooks on any given subject could be replaced by a
> choice of five (maybe as many as 10) really well done books on the
> given subject. Distribute all of them as e-books (or paper if the
> student wants to shell $ out.)
How about the updated "versions" they bring out every year?
It's such a scam as to make me dread buying school textbooks...until ePaper
becomes a reality I guess.
Those other ideas seem good. Working out a viable pay scale for people who
have knowledge is a good thing, says Martha.
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