DESIGN FOR MANY:
ONE LAPTOP PER CHILD
In 2005, Nicholas Negroponte, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, envisioned providing inexpensive computers to school children in the world’s poorest countries. He created One Laptop Per Child to give all kids access to the same opportunities as kids in more fortunate circumstances.
Negroponte commissioned designer Yves Behar and his design firm FuseProject to come up with a rugged, kid-friendly laptop that would cost just $100 per unit. The laptop stands out for its bright green color, its rabbit ear antennae and its swivel screen. It has made a difference in the lives of many children already. Its founders hope to reach 50 million kids worldwide.
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