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[[computing]]: [[computing for kids|for kids]] | [[computing]]: [[computing for kids|for kids]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
* [[languages for learning programming]] | * [[languages for learning programming]] | ||
* [[Linux for kids]]: some useful commands and techniques specific to managing a kid's computer with Linux installed | |||
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* [http://laptop.org/ OLPC] ([http://wiki.laptop.org/ wiki]): the One Laptop Per Child project, otherwise known as the "$100 laptop" | * [http://laptop.org/ OLPC] ([http://wiki.laptop.org/ wiki]): the One Laptop Per Child project, otherwise known as the "$100 laptop" | ||
** '''2006-12-11''' [http://blog.pentagram.com/archives/2006/12/new_work_one_laptop_per_child.php the interface] is designed specifically for kids, but not in a "dumbed-down" way; the article includes screen shots | ** '''2006-12-11''' [http://blog.pentagram.com/archives/2006/12/new_work_one_laptop_per_child.php the interface] is designed specifically for kids, but not in a "dumbed-down" way; the article includes screen shots | ||
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Related Articles
- languages for learning programming
- Linux for kids: some useful commands and techniques specific to managing a kid's computer with Linux installed
Links
- OLPC (wiki): the One Laptop Per Child project, otherwise known as the "$100 laptop"
- 2006-12-11 the interface is designed specifically for kids, but not in a "dumbed-down" way; the article includes screen shots
