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SJ Klein Talks About One Laptop Per Child
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Kiruba Shankar · Chennai (India) · Jul 23rd, 2007 4:49 pm · 62 votes · 4 comments
 
The laptop from the OLPC project, DCMetBlogger, CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
The laptop from the OLPC project, by DCMetBlogger
The vision of One Laptop Per Child project is to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves.

Note: You can listen to the podcast here.

OLPC was founded by Nicholas Negroponte with a core of Media Lab veterans, but quickly expanded to include a wide range of exceptionally talented and dedicated people from academia, industry, the arts, business, and the open-source community.

SJ Klein is director of content at the One Laptop Per Child project. The vision of the project is to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves. And one such way is through a very inexpensive yet rugged laptop. OLPC is the brainchild of Nicholas Negroponte, from the MIT Media Lab.

Samuel Klein has spent many years developing collaborative communities. He is an advocate for free universal access to knowledge and tools, and a veteran Wikipedian. He organized the international Wikimedia conference in Cambridge. Previously he has worked to develop software and supporting communities for machine-assisted human translation, and to set up free education centers.

Klein is interested in local and sustainable knowledge development. He establishes ties with teachers, game developers, and publishers, helping them to understand the need and uses for free and open materials. He is passionate about working with the global community around open education.

In this podcast, SJ talks about the OLPC program and about the laptop itself.

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Alphonse Couldnt you just embed the podcast right into this post?
Alphonse (United States) · Jul 20th, 2007 2:33 am
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I tried to but am unable to as I'm getting an error. Alerted Daniela about it.
Kiruba Shankar · Chennai (India) · Jul 21st, 2007 7:29 am
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Steve Cisler, Director, KnowledgeX Project http://olpcnews.com is a very good site to track discussions about the XO computer. It's a very good mix of critical and supportive posts about the project and the technology.
Steve Cisler, Director, KnowledgeX Project · Sep 12th, 2007 1:29 am
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Thanks Steve for letting me know about OLPCnews.com. Interesting site.
Kiruba Shankar · Chennai (India) · Sep 12th, 2007 1:57 am
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