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Making Miles for Millennium Gertie Clabbers and Harrie Vollaard 24 May – 1 December 2008

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Making Miles for Millennium

Gertie Clabbers and Harrie Vollaard24 May – 1 December 2008

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Agenda

1. Our mission2. Trends3. Competitors4. Filosophy of One Laptop Per Child5. What is it?6. Timeline7. Implementation8. How to proceed?

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The Millennium goals

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LAPTOP PER CHILD

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Education and OLPC

Supplies and prior conditions which are

neccesary for good education. It focuses on how modern tools can be integrated in a

school system in a cheap but sustainable way.It is not a laptop project but an educational

project

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OLPC and our route

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Goal of our trip

“Enlarge childrens chances of getting an equal chance in life”

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Our contribution

• Public Relations: We create publicity for OLPC.

• Operational: We help at project level.

• Tactical: We deliver consultancy at the projects.

• Finance: We generate funds for the local projects.

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2. Trends

• Smaller• Quicker• Collaboration• Always online• Mobility

Ultra Mobile PC’s

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3. Competitors

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Intel with a $280 laptop

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and ASUS with a $400 laptop...

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he has a dream...

4. Filosophy of One Laptop Per Child

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It’s an educational project, not a laptop project

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OLPC

• Non-profit organization• Founded by Nicholas Negroponte, cofounder

of the MIT• Design the OLPC, find sponsors and deals with

the government

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5 What is it?

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Cheap

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• Large volume• No sales and marketing force• Display energy consumption• Direct distribution• Standardized • Low cost architecture• Linux and Open source software• Optimized software• Power management (about 10% of typical laptop)

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Sustainable

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• The laptop lifetime is 5 years or 2.5 times longer than a typical laptop

• Half the size and weight of a typical laptop• Goal: not a single XO laptop should end up in

a landfill

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Some specifications…

• 7.5 inch diagonal screen at 1200x900 (200 dpi)• 800x600 in grayscale– Sunlight readable!

• Wi-fi, USB(x3), mic, speakers, camera, SD• Screen rotates to tablet mode• Water and dirt resistant keyboard– walk in the rain with it!

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5 Timeline

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6. Implementation

• Peru (200.000)• Uruguay (100.000)• Mongolia (20.000)• India• Mexico (50.000)• Filipines, Nigeria, Ethopia and many others

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7. Implementation

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Challenges

• Infrastructure– Power– Connectivity

• Political uncertainty• Physical environment• Effective distribution• OLPC• Cost

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… about the price…

• One Laptop Per Nigerian child would be 73% of the entire governmental income and One Laptop Per Argentinean child would be half of the non-salary education budget. Countries like Rwanda or Nepal have no hope to afford even $100 per child out of their own national budgets.

(2006 figures)

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…and about the (real) costs….

• Laptop cost • Training• Software maintenance• Hardware maintenance• Internet connection – satellite, mobile...

• Estimated about 978$ - 5years (2006 figures)

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…the (2007) business model..

• G1 G1 Program Why not G1- G100/1000?

• Budget for development

• Non-profits means that profits may not be distributed to investors, so a non-profit doesn't have shareholders

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…what else?..

• All children who get an XO will need training!

• Content• Training of teachers

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8. How to proceed?

• Piloting in different countries• Sugar independend of device• Improved interface• Improved distribution• Lower cost (75 $ in 2010)• Framework for implementation– Training, content etc.

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Goal of our trip

“Enlarge childrens chances of getting an equal chance in life”

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Thanks to

• Jim Gettys• Karin Dalziel• Didier Donsez• Ian Howard