Nicholas Negroponte is founder and chairman of the One Laptop Per Child non-profit association. He is currently on leave from MIT, where he was co-founder and director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Technology. A graduate of MIT, Negroponte was a pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, and has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1966. Conceived in 1980, the Media Laboratory opened its doors in 1985. He is also author of the 1995 best seller, Being Digital, which has been translated into more than 40 languages. In the private sector, Nicholas Negroponte serves on the board of directors for Motorola, Inc. and as general partner in a venture capital firm specializing in digital technologies for information and entertainment. He has provided start-up funds for more than 40 companies, including Wired magazine.

Blog Entries by Nicholas Negroponte

Afghanis Desperately want to Learn and aren't Afraid to Do So: Washington can't be Afraid to Help Them

Posted April 3, 2009 | 02:02 PM (EST)


This is a guest post from my colleague Matt Keller, Director of Europe, Middle East and Africa for One Laptop per Child. He recently returned from a visit to Afghanistan.

I was saddened to learn on Wednesday that Mohammad Anwar Khan, the Director of Education for Kandahar, was killed...

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Give A Laptop, Get A Laptop, Change The World

Posted October 28, 2008 | 12:32 PM (EST)


Any really big problem - peace, poverty, the environment - will have many solutions, plural. All of them will include a component of education; some of them can be addressed with only education; none of them is without some element of education. Education is the key to hope, the basis...

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