Difference between revisions of "Human Interface Guidelines/Core Ideas"
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− | There are no [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Application software applications] in the traditional sense on the laptop. The laptop focuses children around "[[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities|activities]]." This is more than a new naming convention; it represents an intrinsic quality of the learning experience we hope the children will have when using the laptop. Activities are distinct from applications in their foci | + | There are no [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Application software applications] in the traditional sense on the laptop. The laptop focuses children around "[[OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities|activities]]." This is more than a new naming convention; it represents an intrinsic quality of the learning experience we hope the children will have when using the laptop. Activities are distinct from applications in their foci |
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Revision as of 13:17, 17 June 2007
Core Ideas
Activities, Not Applications
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There are no software applications in the traditional sense on the laptop. The laptop focuses children around "activities." This is more than a new naming convention; it represents an intrinsic quality of the learning experience we hope the children will have when using the laptop. Activities are distinct from applications in their foci