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(New page: ==Hardware section?== Should this page have a section on specific hardware devices/ technologies created with education primarily in mind? There's a section on software used in education,...)
 
 
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Should this page have a section on specific hardware devices/ technologies created with education primarily in mind? There's a section on software used in education, but not hardware. Just evaluating the Asus EEE PC at the moment, and thinking of other low cost sub-laptop devices which are starting to emerge with education in mind, e.g. Negroponte's OLPC initiative. Also PDAs have been explored as learning tools. --[[User:Mgaved|Mgaved]] 17:26, 10 November 2007 (MET)
Should this page have a section on specific hardware devices/ technologies created with education primarily in mind? There's a section on software used in education, but not hardware. Just evaluating the Asus EEE PC at the moment, and thinking of other low cost sub-laptop devices which are starting to emerge with education in mind, e.g. Negroponte's OLPC initiative. Also PDAs have been explored as learning tools. --[[User:Mgaved|Mgaved]] 17:26, 10 November 2007 (MET)
=== Good suggestion ! ===
Right, hardware is in fact totally absent from this wiki. But there is already some stuff related to mobile computing and such. Not much on classroom technology and nothing about special purpose PCs. So I made this section with a few links. Would be cool if you create a page on these special PCs for example :) - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 18:25, 10 November 2007 (MET)

Latest revision as of 18:25, 10 November 2007

Hardware section?

Should this page have a section on specific hardware devices/ technologies created with education primarily in mind? There's a section on software used in education, but not hardware. Just evaluating the Asus EEE PC at the moment, and thinking of other low cost sub-laptop devices which are starting to emerge with education in mind, e.g. Negroponte's OLPC initiative. Also PDAs have been explored as learning tools. --Mgaved 17:26, 10 November 2007 (MET)

Good suggestion !

Right, hardware is in fact totally absent from this wiki. But there is already some stuff related to mobile computing and such. Not much on classroom technology and nothing about special purpose PCs. So I made this section with a few links. Would be cool if you create a page on these special PCs for example :) - Daniel K. Schneider 18:25, 10 November 2007 (MET)