Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Modbook

So, although we have not discussed anything like this in class, I must say that the Modbook looks awesome. The Modbook from Axiotron takes your everyday Mac and makes it even better. I'd say it would be best suited for those in the design field though, but it looks fun no matter what you use it for. The Modbook is different from the standard Mac in this really great way, it's a tablet. This means you can use a stylus and write on it and have what you write/draw appear on your screen. I'm sure some people are thinki


top left photo by Rojer.
bottom right photo by Vincent® .
bottom left photo by zerojay .
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Random Rambling
I changed my layout because I was bored. I used an image of a sugar glider because it's random. I enjoy random things. I also enjoy reading, so I really like it when an author writes about random happenings. For example, David Sedaris talking about an old couple who look really posh but every other word is an expletive. Now enjoy this random picture.

photo by Mike McCaffrey

photo by Mike McCaffrey
Friday, March 6, 2009
Crystal Ball Prediction

I feel that in the future, the One Laptop per Child project will be in many of the developing countries and will be so prevalent, that we will have mass communications between students in different countries. I think that, along with the OLPC, schools in developed countries will turn more toward technology as well. I think that once more people see what can be done with the XOs, such as class projects involving media and program design, as well as problem solving through program writing and troubleshooting, they will implement some sort of laptop system in their own education.

Overall, I think that the XOs from the OLPC project will usher in a new era of education. where students are the creators of their learning. They will dictate what they learn because the assignments can be more open ended, rather than the current regurgitation that most schools teach. We will have a new generation of problem solvers and innovators. Classes will be more connected because they can utilize mesh networks and work on class projects and even connect with other students around the world. Who knows, maybe one day students will be doing projects in Columbia with students in Mongolia. With this sort of technology, it's possible.
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