Sunday, January 7, 2007

Help donate a laptop

The OLPC project is a fantastic concept. Only that the kids in countries with a per capita income of about $2 or below can not think of affording a $100 unit. But I guess it should be possible for expats from these countries to sponsor the kids in their homelands. Now the expat would rather sponsor kids in his/her hometown/village rather than somewhere else. That way she would get the satisfaction of contributing back to her people and the people would be better able to relate with their benefactor.

The following problems can be foreseen for a solution like that to emerge.
Firstly, how do we ensure that the donor's money does reach the place she desires? This can be tracked down by a central gis style exchange system that matches need for charity with the donors.

Secondly, how do we evenly distribute the collection in a sustainable manner such that it is not spread out too thin to benefit anyone? This is a problem that I have no solution for. One way could be to leave it to the prudence of the donor but making sure that she gets all the data about need and utilization of the region. Such data could be provided on top of the gis system suggested above.

Technologically, the system needs an online gis system like google/yahoo maps or like google earth. And could be made to work on top of data systems like google spreadsheet and various blog systems perhaps even blogger via the json api.

Any takers??

2 comments:

Mukesh Garg said...

The question of these problems comes only when people actually start donating their laptops or such things.

Bala Dutt said...

Will it not be that those kids would be forced to sell those laptops by there parents? Should we not be thinking about pervasive computing, where people do not own computing machinery but they have this machinery installed at all schools to begin with and later at all public places, much similar to kiosks at railway station.

btw can u give me a clue as to how should i decode the name of your blog?