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The hole in the wall

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

An Indian physicist puts a PC with a high speed internet connection in a wall in the slums and watches what happens. Based on the results, he talks about issues of digital divide, computer education and kids, the dynamics of the third world getting online. New Delhi physicist Sugata Mitra has a radical proposal for bringing India’s next generation into the Info Age….

In the Interview he points to this as most surprising …
One day there was a document file on the desktop of the computer. It was called “untitled.doc” and it said in big colorful letters, “I Love India.” I couldn’t believe it for the simple reason that there was no keyboard on the computer [only a touch screen]. I asked my main assistant — a young boy, eight years old, the son of a local betel-nut seller — and I asked him, “How on earth did you do this?” He showed me the character map inside [Microsoft] Word. So he had gotten into the character map inside Word, and dragged and dropped the letters onto the screen, then increased the point size and painted the letters. I was stunned because I didn’t know that the character map existed — and I have a PhD.

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