Comments about ‘One tablet per child: creating opportunity in Africa’
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This is like teaching the times table with a calculator.
Tablets are a toy to students. Math, reading, and creating research papers become a difficult concept to learn.
People through out the world, and history, have lived in poverty.
Not because of the lack of education, but because of corrupt leaders who control education, and everything else.
There has been plenty of schools, food, and thousands of hours donated, to build Africa.
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