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feasibility... i'd give it 50-50... dun think it'll be feasible at this point in time.
your eco friendly laptop is abit too futuristic. solar panels? then either its external or your laptop has to be damn big and classroom damn bright...a laptop is also not cheap. e-learning also poses a lot of problems eg. server crash.(im in np and its compulsory to have a laptop and trust me not everyone can afford it and there are also its downsides) its not easy to find a cheap and light weight laptop. you can stop cutting down trees but mine more metals and burn more fuel to power the laptops...now your idea doesnt seem feasible but in the future this could well be the case...its an idea worth making and developing on and your generation could be the one to push for this...today, no but 10 years down the road, who knows?
isnt this really old?
Check out One Laptop Per Child. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Laptop_per_Child
er, so wad do u wan to achieve ultimately? save the earth or enhancing the learning system?
anyway i dun think its feasible. im considering that secondary sch students should not have the discipline to concentrate with sch work during lessons. Im just assuming, and its just my opinion.
less paper more laptops = more electricity used no matter how u try to conserve electricity.
theres also the problem of overheating of laptops.
for improvements, to cut cost i suggest that the laptop be designed for solely work purposes, which means its not suitable for heavy gaming.
if laptops are used, i recommend the introduction of educational games for lessons.
Trust me, this is a big mistake.
My school has implemented it an it is a complete disaster. Students are playing games in class, and as a result many teachers ceased use of the laptops in class. The school IT support is completely dumb and the only word they know is "reformat", half of the students can solve technical issues better than they can.
Parents complained that students were forced to purchase the laptops and in the end it wasn't even put to much use, so teachers deliberately invented uses for the laptops. The plan about not bringing books to class was totally scrapped, so in the end students had to lug books AND laptops to school, just so that the school can say that its laptop plan was not a failure.
In the end, the school is accountable to no one. The students were forced to pay for the laptops, so the school doesn't have any financial accountability to ensure the project was not a failure. (Which it is.)
How about for JC students who are more disciplined than secondary school students? What do you think?
Thanks for your comments!
JC students possible as a lot of them have notes. but things such as maths or sci where you need to draw stuff makes it difficult for them. one solution is tablet which TJC IP students are using now. but tablet is more expensive.
reduce the amount of trees cut but you'll get more consumption for coals.. its like borrowing from a bank to repay debts owed to loansharks..
1 - your idea of using laptops for education other people already implement - http://www.laptop.org/
2 - there is no such thing as an eco-friendly laptop. all electronics are highly toxic - go read the report - http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/greener-electronics-guide
Hi Jerrie, certain (elite) secondary schools in the past has implemented a trial period of Tablet PC usage for educational purpose. Tablet PC is a more advanced laptop which can be used like a book.
However, like what people said above...its not really of a success due to cost,technological limitation etc.
Btw, has ur blog been hijacked? It get redirected to a porn site
Hi Jeraldine
What project are you doing? school project?
If you are proposing to use eco friendly laptops, then I think it should apply to a wider group of users, not just schools only. But eco friendly laptops first should be available in the market. If not, it is just an idea which sounds good but unfeasible.
If the objective of your project is to cut down the usage of paper, then I think there are also many ways to do it, like burning lesson materials into CD, print on double side etc, educating students on saving paper etc. ; )
not feasible for now - cost is one issue and is it practical?
cost is not an issue.......responsibility is....which is lacking in youths nowaday
laptop environmentaly friendly?
what a joke sia
the eletricity is already not environmentally friendly.
at least paper can be made with recycled paper, u can't produce eletricity using recycled eletricity rite?
secondary sch = NOT practical.
for those who have been a secondary sch students, u noe why. (GAMES). Books are still the best.
even for me as a poly student now, i find that i print notes from digital format so that it is easier to read. (so i question the use of a laptop to replace book). For me, the only time i use laptop is for my computer programming and convenient for me to do my presentation. (when there are days that i dun need to bring laptop to school, i dun bring).
Originally posted by Cowbaycowboo:cost is not an issue.......responsibility is....which is lacking in youths nowaday
agreed~
What's the carbon footprint like to manufacture those things?
not to pour cold water on TS but i think it is not feasible.~
Originally posted by sbst275:not feasible for now - cost is one issue and is it practical?
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