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Mobile Phones Vs Laptops Benefits For Students Case Study

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The rise of mobile devices in developing countries has significant implications for the OLPC (One Laptop per Child) project. This shift in technology adoption trends could impact the effectiveness and relevance of OLPC's mission, as mobile devices often offer more affordable and accessible alternatives to laptops (Ezumah & Ezumah, 2020). Referring to the Accuracy aspect of the PAPA (Privacy, Accuracy, Property, and Accessibility) ethical framework, one can see this issue most clearly.

Accuracy

Is the data regarding individuals accurate?

1. Data Collection: Data accuracy can be a challenge in the OLPC project. In the age of mobile devices, applications can collect data automatically, potentially increasing accuracy. But for the OLPC project, the laptops themselves may not have this same capability (Ezumah & Ezumah, 2020).

2. Educational...

The risk of outdated, incorrect, or non-contextual content is real, especially in comparison to the dynamic, updated content provided by mobile internet. With many educational apps and online resources...
…be challenging for children to access or even be aware of the data that is being collected about them. The mobile ecosystem, however, has been developing ways to simplify access to personal data, primarily due to widespread usage and regulatory pressures (Ezumah & Ezumah, 2020).

2. Verification of Personal Data: Mobile devices, often linked to a user's personal number or account, might offer an easier path.

What are the impacts of inaccuracies?

1. Inaccurate Personal Data: If the data collected by the OLPC project is inaccurate, it could result in a misrepresentation of the demographics served, leading to ineffective policy or resource allocation (Ezumah…

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Ezumah, B. A., & Ezumah, B. A. (2020). Case Studies of Educational Technologies Deployment and Initiatives. Critical Perspectives of Educational Technology in Africa: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation, 109-162.


Junior, J. B. B. (2020). Assessment for learning with mobile apps: exploring the potential of quizizz in the educational context. International Journal of Development Research, 10(01), 33366-33371.


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