058147.com 69586p.com slt09.com weihongse.com wtzbj.com xxjj123.com 1706361.com 1789807.com 4723119.com 7371g.com bjmuchuan.com chungu22.com chungu33.com dh21128.com mamtz.com zsyanhui.com 184043.com 376623.com 6535678a.com xiyiwy.com xmx25.com 1706gg.com 65422400.com axx20.com 546651.com 530794.com young4vr.com 0523best.com 0755cool.com rock530.com hbabydance.com 38505com.com 83fen.com spacenobby.com funtouristictravel.com bittop6.com abcwebsitebuilder.com 151891.com 030122.com 061622.com renqi7.com 0919840697.com 3199615.com fwrjw.com jsc689.com hycpin.com qushiwanapp.com wak999.com yet70.com yx5070.com zsgzled.com 2787qp.com 413034130.com 7299180.com 80552395.com ljjsxh.com 1325601.com 149058.com 1545app.com 1706865.com 57177w.com aandjhaulaway.com daddyshome2full.com 99hhao.com x49m.com addrmb.com 06529202.com 33612812.com 4226012.com 49033587.com 55874608.com 683757.com 712857.com 8755j.com 95938889.com 97197kf.com cheyunyue.com jgt26goqk.com jxs6704.com otcglass.com tkd9k.com tzhcgdgc.com 35892659.com 53papatv.com 7597726.com 8151796.com 91tv002.com d2127003.com brhjd.com hzxpcj.com 300777c.com

Learning to Change the World: The Social Impact of One Laptop Per Child

November 29, 2023


Price: $11.99
(as of Nov 29, 2023 00:28:09 UTC – Details)


UNESCO estimates that eleven percent of primary school–age children—seventy-two million worldwide—are not enrolled in or attending school. Children who do attend may find themselves in schools that lack adequate space, facilities, or resources—impossible situations for learning. It is against this backdrop of profound need that One Laptop per Child (OLPC) emerged in 2005. The mission of the organization is to “empower the children of developing countries to learn.” They created the first affordable netbook specifically built to withstand harsh climates and the handling of young children—the bright green and white XO. At the 2005 World Economic Forum, Nicholas Negroponte, the MIT researcher who co-founded the Media Lab and OLPC, introduced the XO laptop to the world and described a new approach to changing education in developing countries. First, children must have access to information (through low-cost data communications) and the tools to educate themselves (affordable computers and learning software). Secondly, the fundamental approach to education must shift from passive knowledge acquisition to active construction of knowledge (learning how to learn). Thirdly, OLPC planned to build an organization with the capability to deliver these computers and support these shifts globally. It was an audacious vision of how to bring about a massive educational change.

Learning to Change the World is the story of One Laptop per Child—a story that will resonate with entrepreneurs and social innovators in any field. OLPC is an example of a non-profit organization with aspirations for systemic change on a global scale, yet wrestling with tough questions that will be familiar to any social entrepreneur: how to ensure market forces support the scale up of a social program; how to balance the need to repeat past successes but still leave room for innovation; how to leverage a network to expand impact beyond your original capabilities; and how to help people without creating dependence.

The authors set out to tell the real story of their journey—both successes and failures. For both ardent supporters and critics alike, this book presents both an invitation and a challenge: to set aside preconceived notions about OLPC and read the inside story of the origins and evolution of the organization.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009LRWVI2
Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin’s Press (December 11, 2012)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 11, 2012
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1391 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
Print length ‏ : ‎ 329 pages