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Mika of Travel Gear Blog fame sent me this article about laptops in Libya. Apparently the MIT-affiliated non-profit association One Laptop per Child has developed a simple, sturdy and portable laptop which is powered by a wind-up crank. It plans to make this machine available for large government initiatives in several developing countries around the world….for the bargain price of $100 each.
(The cynic in me feels a deep need to explain the pitfalls of such a plan as I see them…but I will save that for another post entirely)
Here’s how this relates to TEFL . Many, if not most, students of English throughout the world do not have their own computers, or they do not attend schools where computers are provided at a rate of one per child (heck, most students of English in the world probably don’t have the resources to attend the language schools where most EFL teacher teach). But there are a number of ways in which having access to computers can benefit EFL students:
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