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=='''Would you like to have a laptop for yourself in class and at home?'''==
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===Contra===
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* The corporate feeling gets lost because the pupils don't have to talk to each other or work for a project in groups
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* Distraction because of the internet
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* Computer-rooms are already there
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* Loss of the traditional handwriting
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* Loss of comunication between the pupils
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===Pro===
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* People are able to learn the use of the Pc early
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* Current News are directly available
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* Gives pupil equal opportunities
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=='''What do you think would be the best way to use it at/for school?'''==
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* German/ English: for writing essays
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* You can access information'''s''' fast for all lessons
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=='''Do you think a laptop can help you to learn better/more effectivly/faster?How would this work?'''==
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* You have to learn the handling of the Pc first, before you can work with it
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* Informations from the internet
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* Pupils can just copy things from the internet if they don't want to work
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=='''What disadvantages/problems do you see in working with your personal laptop at/for school?'''==
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* The teacher loses influence '''<=  is that so bad?'''
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* A crash of the Pc destroys your work
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12.05.2009
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==HRD (The Ministry of Human Resources Development) rubbishes MIT's laptop scheme for kids==
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* The Indian ministry government is an opponent of the experimentation "One-Laptop-Per-Child"
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* These are their arguments:
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*  The money for the laptops can be better spent on primary and secondary education
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*  The ministry doesn't understand, why the Project OLPC isn't chosen by developed country 
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*  The ministry of India debated about the right age of the target group
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*  They also talked about the adverse health effect
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27.05.09
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==Criterias for a laptop at school==
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* Powering up ~> very slow
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* Typing ~> the keyboard is much too small
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* Screen ~> is too small
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* Battery ~> only for 3 or 4 hours
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* Touchpad ~> is okay
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* Lid ~> very bad quality
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* Readability of internet pages ~> is okay
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* enough RAM / disk-space for new pograms? ~> not enough Ram because the laptop is too slow

Aktuelle Version vom 26. Mai 2009, 11:52 Uhr

Team-members: Stephan M. & Eva K.

07.05.2009

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Would you like to have a laptop for yourself in class and at home?

Contra

  • The corporate feeling gets lost because the pupils don't have to talk to each other or work for a project in groups
  • Distraction because of the internet
  • Computer-rooms are already there
  • Loss of the traditional handwriting
  • Loss of comunication between the pupils

Pro

  • People are able to learn the use of the Pc early
  • Current News are directly available
  • Gives pupil equal opportunities

What do you think would be the best way to use it at/for school?

  • German/ English: for writing essays
  • You can access informations fast for all lessons

Do you think a laptop can help you to learn better/more effectivly/faster?How would this work?

  • You have to learn the handling of the Pc first, before you can work with it
  • Informations from the internet
  • Pupils can just copy things from the internet if they don't want to work

What disadvantages/problems do you see in working with your personal laptop at/for school?

  • The teacher loses influence <= is that so bad?
  • A crash of the Pc destroys your work

12.05.2009

HRD (The Ministry of Human Resources Development) rubbishes MIT's laptop scheme for kids

  • The Indian ministry government is an opponent of the experimentation "One-Laptop-Per-Child"
  • These are their arguments:
  • The money for the laptops can be better spent on primary and secondary education
  • The ministry doesn't understand, why the Project OLPC isn't chosen by developed country
  • The ministry of India debated about the right age of the target group
  • They also talked about the adverse health effect

27.05.09

Criterias for a laptop at school

  • Powering up ~> very slow
  • Typing ~> the keyboard is much too small
  • Screen ~> is too small
  • Battery ~> only for 3 or 4 hours
  • Touchpad ~> is okay
  • Lid ~> very bad quality
  • Readability of internet pages ~> is okay
  • enough RAM / disk-space for new pograms? ~> not enough Ram because the laptop is too slow