I remember two months earlier I made a birthday wish to own this little green laptop after discovering it on the web. My hope was to kick a little joy back to my life with a new toy. Now I have one!
Back home, I unpacked and taught myself how to use it while instructing my mother-in-law how to operate it . She was my main donor and her first encounter with the XO was captured in video on Christmas Eve,2008.
Ten years later today, I am in a reflective mood. It has been quite a 10 years journey for me with the XO especially in my professional life as a Clinical Psychologist, since I could breakout the 4 walls of therapy room into the world of child development and technology.
Today with the widespread availability of smartphones and tablets, the XO relevance as rugged and low powered computing for children is unique for me and children. Since our last Basecamp2013@Malacca where we discussed the XO future, there has yet to be another innovative one in all solutions as in the XO.
I recently came back from Malaysia after 2 weeks of followups on small deployments in various settings. The first generation XOs-1 that are 10+ years old are still functioning and recycled into the field.
XOs that are deployed in harsh environment like are still operating despite missing screws and broken screens. I retrieved a number of SD cards that has 2 years history usage and digital portfolio of children to study. As I demo the XO for urban parent with children, they still see a role to counteract the mindless digital play of children growing up in the Apps world. The right screen time with the right tools matter today since there is a backlash from issues of devices common today.
What's next? It may still follow me for another decade. The XO will still provide the dLEAP for learning in an upside down world.
Still have my G1G1 machine, but confess it doesn't get much use these days. Seems as if you're keeping such hardware in service to kids; good for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback. The XO-1 will runs faster with the use of SD card. There are some instructions here and the uodate images.
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