One Tablet Per Child Program Begins In Thailand 90
societyofrobots writes "Thailand has now put the first 50,000 of a planned 800,000 tablets into the hands of elementary students. Each tablet costs only $80/unit, runs Android ICS, and was manufactured in China. Opponents claim it to be a very expensive populist policy to 'buy votes', while proponents argue it could bypass the root causes of poor education in the country: outdated books and unskilled teachers."
A great step (Score:4, Interesting)
for humanity.
Even if 80% of the teachers lack knowledge, with this gear, at least the kids stand a chance of growing up with technology, and can get online somehow, and get access to vast amounts of information, the young minds so heartily crave.
Sure, a bunch of them will be sold off by poor families, and a lot will not know what to do with them, but it's a start. This is VERY forward thinking from the Thai gov. and very promising, never mind the votes, this will be great for their people. This will give the kids a taste of technology, and who knows? Maybe that's exactly what's needed to get just ONE kid off to become that great engineer in the future, if so - it's already a success.
A computer hacker in thailand (Score:2, Interesting)
I live in thailand and in the last 2 years. 2 things have got done.
#1 3G acesss.
#2 Tablets in the hands of kids.
That is a hell of a improvement.
The previous military goverments parlament. Keep in mind thailand is still not a democracy.
They met twice.
#1 1 time was to give themselves a raise.
#2 Start a war with cambodia.
For the record these tablets where supposed to be in the hands of the kids over 2 years ago. Before current goverment was in place.
Nuff said.