Wah kacau nih. Anak gue 2 tahun udah keranjingan iPad, sementara orang
yang bikin gadget nggak ngasih anaknya gadget.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Alvin Tedjasukmana
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Although Steve Jobs is credited as the best technology innovator in the
> history of Silicon Valley, he was actually an art major in college. Jobs
> credited his creative talents as the secret sauce in building Apple Computer
> as the most valuable company in the world.
>
> Because of a desire for his three children to develop a love for creative
> expression, Jobs responded to tech reporter Nick Bilton’s question about
> whether Steve had tested his children’s response to the iPad 2 before the
> 2011 unveiling: “They haven’t used it. We limit how much technology our kids
> use at home.”
>
> Steve Jobs was the father of three teenagers when he passed away in 2011.
> The kids grew up in the shadow of the world’s best known entrepreneur who
> co-founded many companies, including Apple, that became the most valuable
> company on earth. According SF Gate, “Jobs led the world into the digital
> age with gadgets that transformed the way we listen to music, watch movies,
> communicate, live our lives.”
>
> Steve Jobs' father was a machinist who mentored his young son Steve. They
> would tinker together in the garage, tearing apart and putting back together
> electronic devices. Jobs was an overactive child and did not do well in
> school, but he tested off the charts on intelligence assessments.
>
> Jobs in high school met a friend who would eventually help found Apple:
> Steve Wozniak. The “Woz,” in a 2007 interview with PC World said:
>
> We both loved electronics and the way we used to hook up digital chips. Very
> few people, especially back then, had any idea what chips were, how they
> worked and what they could do. I had designed many computers, so I was way
> ahead of him in electronics and computer design, but we still had common
> interests. We both had pretty much sort of an independent attitude about
> things in the world.
>
>
> Jobs seems to have set the bar in Silicon Valley for entrepreneurs
> encouraging their kids to be creative by limiting access to the consumer
> tech products they hock to the public. In an article in the Sunday New York
> Times article titled “Steve Jobs Was a Low-Tech Parent,” reporter Nick
> Bilton found:
>
> A growing trend among the California Silicon Valley tech set to limit
> children’s technology use. Many of the people behind the social media
> platforms, gadgets and games that are consuming our kids’ time and minds
> aren’t actually allowing their own children to waste an entire Saturday
> afternoon playing Minecraft on the iPad.
>
>
> Chris Anderson, former editor of Wired Magazine, Chief Executive of 3D
> Robotics, and father of five emphasized that he and other tech colleagues
> are limiting technology in the home:
>
> My kids accuse me and my wife of being fascists and overly concerned about
> tech, and they say that none of their friends have the same rules. That’s
> because we have seen the dangers of technology firsthand. I’ve seen it in
> myself, I don’t want to see that happen to my kids.
>
>
> A 2011 New York Times story reported that engineers and execs from Apple,
> eBay, Google, Hewlett-Packard, and Yahoo are sending their kids to a Waldorf
> elementary school in Los Altos, California, where kids are discouraged from
> watching television or logging on at home, and there are no computers or
> other electronic “devices.”
>
> The Times found that Alan Eagle, who works in executive communications at
> Google and has a degree in computer science from Dartmouth, has a fifth
> grader at Waldorf and “doesn’t know how to use Google.”
>
> The goal of a tech free childhood is to make sure that hands-on creativity,
> expressive movement, and person-to-person interaction in kids is not stifled
> by escape into the netherworld of four inch screens. Waldorf believes that
> their students are “gaining math, patterning, and problem-solving skills by
> knitting socks.” They also suggest that learning fractions is best
> accomplished by learning about halves and quarters by cutting up food.
>
> Most modern executive parents think they are doing the “right thing” to
> prepare their children to compete in a tech savvy world by filling their
> homes with all the newest gadgets, screens, and apps. But as an artist and
> the greatest entrepreneur in history, Steve Jobs wanted his kids to be able
> to accomplish physical tasks like actually being able to make dinner rather
> than lead a sedentary childhood dominated by iPads, iWatches, and iPhones.
>
> Sumber:
> http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-California/2014/09/17/Steve-Jobs-Banned-his-Children-from-Using-an-iPad
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