Volume 32, Issue 2 p. 221-232

Children and the Internet: experiments with minimally invasive education in India

Sugata Mitra,

Sugata Mitra

Centre for Research in Cognitive Systems, NIIT Limited, Synergy Building, IIT Campus, Haus Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India. Sugatam@niit.com

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Vivek Rana,

Vivek Rana

Centre for Research in Cognitive Systems, NIIT Limited, Synergy Building, IIT Campus, Haus Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India. Sugatam@niit.com

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First published: 16 December 2002
Citations: 69

Abstract

Urban children all over the world seem to acquire computing skills without adult intervention. Indeed this form of self-instruction has produced hackers? children who can penetrate high tech security systems. Is this kind of learning dependent only on the availability of technology? We provided slum children in New Delhi with Internet access in their settlement. The paper describes the results obtained in the first month of unsupervised and unguided access. It is observed that children seem to understand and use the technology fluently. Language and formal education do not seem to make any significant difference.