Moulin, and the “Library Gap”
Those bright folks at Geekcorps Mali have come up with another project that I’m vicariously proud of. (By “vicariously proud”, I mean, “I had nothing… Read More »Moulin, and the “Library Gap”
Those bright folks at Geekcorps Mali have come up with another project that I’m vicariously proud of. (By “vicariously proud”, I mean, “I had nothing… Read More »Moulin, and the “Library Gap”
I’ve taken to thinking about the One Laptop Per Child project in terms of three tiers: hardware, software/content and usage/support. In describing my enthusiasm for… Read More »One Laptop Per Child: Just what sort of content do you load onto these puppies?
I haven’t written much about the One Laptop Per Child initiative in the past few months. This isn’t because little has happened with the project… Read More »The article I didn’t write.
SJ Klein brought one of the first factory-made One Laptop machines to the Berkman Center for show and tell yesterday. SJ is the director of… Read More »What I REALLY want for Christmas
Nancy Hafkin is a pioneer in the field of ICT for Development, working on issues of information technology in the developing world since 1980. Her… Read More »Nancy Hafkin on Gender and IT
I think I’ve finally reached the point where I can write about Geekcorps without long disclaimers explaining that I’m no longer involved with the project… Read More »I want my CanTV!