ahhh... lucky kids... i can remember using Windows 3.1 and LOGO and DOS...
at that point of time..

On 2 June 2010 10:48, Diwash Pradhan <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Sagar <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> grea8.
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>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 6:33 AM, pravin joshi <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> I am associated with Brihaspati Vidyasadan school. At the beginning of
>>> this academic year, we setup a computer lab dedicated to students from
>>> Nursery to class 2. We decided to go with edubuntu 9.10, (just the
>>> default install). Its been 11/2 months now since these students have
>>> been using these machines. Yesterday I went to check up on them on how
>>> they were faring along. I just wanted to share the experiences.
>>> The students, when I went there, were busy using gcompris. Most of
>>> them seemed to have mastered gcompris, which was kinda cool. Some of
>>> them were using tuxType and tuxMath. There was one very busy with
>>> tuxPaint. And one was using my favorite program, potato guy.
>>> The students had already got the hang of starting up the machines,
>>> logging in and shutting down the machines. Basically they were able to
>>> browse through the environment very well. They could go to the
>>> programs they liked and work with them.
>>> What I really wanted to find out was how these programs that they were
>>> using were helping them in everyday work. That is where the difference
>>> comes in. Some of the students have shown remarkable changes in
>>> recognition of characters, spelling and drawing. Too early days, but
>>> impact is showing up.
>>> Few things I plan to do now:
>>> Install more softwares including : omnitux, my own eBarnamala and
>>> writetype. Also I am thinking of introducing class 2 students to
>>> kturtle, scratch or some other visual programming tool. Please give
>>> suggestions.
>>>
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