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One Laptop Per Child in the US

I've been thinking about setting up a program where a school in the States gets a laptop for every child in the school and a school in Mexico gets a laptop for ever child. They'd then be sister schools and you could set up email penpals and so on.  I've had several computer savvy teachers offer to help. Now it looks like kids in Birmingham are all going to get OLPCs!

The mayor of Birmingham, Ala., Larry Langford, had the [...] thought and the result is that the city will be deploying 15,000 OLPCs to its school system.

The OLPCs will be given to all first- through eighth-graders in the city's school system. Some of the computers are expected to be deployed as early as March, with the rest to follow by the beginning of the 2008-9 school year. The first of these small Linux laptops will be used in pilot programs as teachers get up to speed on these computers.

I wonder when they will get them. I'm still waiting for the one I bought on Christmas Day ... Speaking of orders and execution, OLPC is now hiring a CEO.

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