Speaking at the Open Mobile Summit yesterday, OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte revealed that the group will “literally take tablets and drop them out of helicopters.”
OLPC designed the 10-inch XO-3 tablet to be child-friendly. The tablet sports a Pixel Qi hybrid screen for both e-ink reading mode and a normal LCD for video, and will come preloaded with one hundred books. Apparently the tablet will also be able to survive a 30-foot drop and can be left out in the rain.
The XO-3 is inexpensive–projected to cost under $100–but hurling them out of a helicopter still seems a bit extreme.
Negroponte’s approach suggests his confidence that the XO-3 is easy enough to use for children to just pick up without any instruction at all. He cited a previous “hole in the wall” experiment supporting this hands-off approach to teaching children computer literacy. OLPC will check back in a year to see how the program’s airdrop plan worked.
Worst-case scenario? “Maybe an older brother will get a hold of it, use it for pornography–that’s life.”
As I said, bizarre.
[via TechCrunch and ExtremeTech]
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