Tölvulćsi indverskra götubarna
Klassísk saga frá Indlandi um hvernig ómenntuđ börn og unglingar lćrđu ađ nota tölvu án ađstođar kennara: Hole in the Wall - Experiments in Minimally Invasive Education
"On the morning of 26th January 1999, passersby outside the NIIT headquarters in New Delhi were treated to an unusual sight. A computer peeped out of a hole that had been carved out in the wall that separated the NIIT premises from the adjoining slum. As the day wore on, the curious onlookers, mostly children living in the slum, approached the computer. The TV-like device seemed inviting. First with hesitation and later with more assurance, they began to explore. It took the children a few minutes to work out the use of the touchpad embedded in the wall. After that, it was a series of "hits-and-misses" as they fooled around with the computer. This went on for the whole day...and the next...and the next..."
Busniness Week tók Viđtal viđ Sugata Mitra, manninn á bak viđ tilraunina, en ţar segir hann nokkuđ ýtarlega frá sumum niđurstöđunum sem hafa komiđ út úr tilrauninni.
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