User talk:DaniFillmore


 * User Experience
 * Who is left out? (OLPC)
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Interview with Yves Behar here

One Laptop Per Child (the OLPC)


 * Dani,

This is coming along well. I like the first-person angle you pursue in the introduction right now. That should definitely come back in the end as you summarize your conclusions. The one other thing I'd still want to see a discrete section on troubling aspects of all of this--the issue of "who is potentially left out" that we discussed earlier.
 * Best! Stevenarntson


 * Dani,

Great outline. Have we talked about the total length of the piece? Most people in class are going to end up writing around 2,000-2,500 words--it seems like this could easily fit into that kind of strategy. Let me know!
 * Best, Stevenarntson


 * Dani,

Having read through your statement, I find myself a little confused about exactly what you will be writing about beyond communication-related issues. I'd like you to go back through and really get into the nuts and bolts of it. Exactly what will you be doing? For instance, if you intend to write some essays, what will the titles of those essays be? What subjects will you research? That sort of thing.
 * Best, Stevenarntson

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