I have this idea while reading an article about OLPC published on businessweek* They talked, among other things, about a boy who seemed to think Internet was inside the XO-1, and I thought it could be a good idea to have this boy's village or town in google maps so he could learn in a simple glance where in the world he is, the size and proportions of his hometown, his country and the world itself.
This would help children assimilate better those concepts, as they have as a starting point something they know very well, and they could see what they are being taught. This would make also their imagination go wild. As google is a member of the OLPC foundation, they could at least integrate aerial photos easily if they're available. Governments could use helicopters or airplanes to take those pics. There's no OpenGL yet in sugar, and the application (google earth) relays heavily in internet traffic, but internet prices would eventually be cheap and this could be useful to teach some concepts. It's just an idea, I wanted to share it before I forget it, it happens to me everytime. *http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_24/b4088048125608.htm _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list Sugar@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar