Artigo
Back to school with tablets embedded in digital desks
Fecha
2009-09-01Registro en:
Information Display, v. 25, n. 9, p. 24-27, 2009.
0362-0972
2-s2.0-70350515663
4197543600247077
2344252829933402
Autor
Renato Archer Information Technology Center (CTI)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Associaçatild;o Brasileira de Informática (ABINFO)
Resumen
A digital-desk pilot program, named One Laptop Per Child (OPLC), in Brazil uses a unique display design to provide an interactive interface developed to enhance education and minimize ergonomic concerns. The one-to-one computer strategy as proposed by Nicholas Negroponte is a way of circumventing the tragedy of the locked computer lab because it gives children full access to computers anytime. The OLPC program has focused on a solution that minimizes power consumption, which also limits the display's maximum size and processor performance because the LCD backlights are responsible for a significant part of the power consumption in laptops. The government has also developed a new type of low-cost tablet that is based on a resistive principle. High transparencies can be obtained in the 90% range in the tablet, while robustness is guaranteed by the outstanding tribological characteristics of Sn02 on glass.