Gordon's Notes: Computing for the rest of us: The iPad and the ChromeBookWe'll be able to deliver some interesting cognitive rehabilitiation services on this kind of platform.
.... Think about your family. If it's big enough, your extended family will have at least one person who's, you know, poor. They may have cognitive or psychiatric disabilities. Or you may have a family member who, like most of American, can't keep a modern OS running without an on call geek. These people are cut off. They can barely afford a mobile phone, and they won't have both a mobile phone and a landline. They will have little or no net access. They may have an MP3 player, but it's dang hard to use one without a computer.
By 2011 the combination of a $400 iPad (and iTouch for less) and $15/month VOIP access will start to replace a number of devices that are costly to own and acquire, while providing basic net services at a rate that other family members can subsidize. Not to mention something pretty, which, speaking as someone who grew up poor, ain't a bad thing...
Sharing what I have learned supporting two atypical minds from childhood to adulthood.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Special needs computing - the iPad and the ChromeBook
Interesting developments for providing communications, work, life and cognitive support to persons with cognitive disabilities ...
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