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by Chris2048
494 days ago
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> And he did. And almost none of the kids did any coding on the laptops. This strongly implies one thing lead to the other, but WP isn't as committed to that link, providing a list of alternative explanations for poor adoption. Also, I'm not sure how this constitutes "this line of thinking" comparing a developing nation to an island with no contact. |
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The line of thinking is "they must want for their lack of addiction machines. I want to gift them and they will automagically understand them and enjoy them in the same way I do, despite having none of my upbringing or cultural background or surroundings". No outsider even understands the Sentinelese language[1]. I can't quickly find if they have a writing system at all, or schools, or a concept of formal or informal schooling. They're photographed on the beaches with bows and arrows[2]. They likely have no electricity. The idea that what they need next, what they would thank you for, is a copy of Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing is so ridiculous it shouldn't need pointing out. It's as ridiculous as saying what they need is a powdered wig so they can look fashionable when they next go to the Vienna opera houses, or that they need a timeshare in the Florida Keys for their summer holidays.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinelese_language
[2] https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=sentinelese&iax=images&ia=i...