Wednesday, May 05, 2010

The $100 computer for $100




So far the one hundred dollar computer intiative is stuck making two hundred dollar computers with a black and white screen.

However, $20 cell phones are all over the developing world. They aren't capable of doing a lot of the things that would be useful in education. But how much might it cost to upgrade them instead of creating a whole new creature.

Smart phones seem to do most of what a teacher would want for the class. Probably more.


Were one to shrink the memory some, make it a 1.5 pixel camera instead of five, and use a keyboard only instead of a touch screen, and a few other cost reduction measures, one could be within spitting distance of the $100 computer. Follow display and memory costs down the cost curve in 2011 and 2012 and I'm guessing that one would not even have to spit very far.

Volume is also a big factor. Here the third world model could piggyback of the sort of volumes that smartphones are enjoying.

We need to break the paradigm of phone vs computer and realize that what we have are less capable computers and more capable computers. All networked via LAN, WiFi, or cell signal.

2 comments:

Sam Schnake said...

I don't think fancier shit is going to help people learn. Life is constantly full of opportunities to learn, we just have to know how to extract the lessons from our experiences. I could stop doing things all together, and just spend some time thinking through the last 15 years and I would learn a ton.

Yes, I am in an experiential learning program thank you very much.

Barbara S. said...

to Sam:

you're welcome.

Ma