> This was posted to [email protected] by Stormy. I figure,
> while not directly gnome mobile sugar uses alot of the gnome mobile
> stack. Someone from San Francisco might be interested or able to do a
> combined sugar and gnome-mobile event.

Its certainly worth considering making Sugar available for mobile phones so its 
worth staying in touch with gnome mobile. 

Wayan Vota and others argue that mobile phones are a more appropriate 
educational platform than laptops for developing countries. 
http://edutechdebate.org/mobile-phones-and-computers/

Their high market penetration is a definite plus, the small display and limited 
keyboard a minus. It would be good to see educational activities like Etoys and 
TurtleArt along with Bluetooth or Wifi collaboration and show source available 
to the 100 millions of phones in the developing world.

Thanks Walter for mentioning David Cavallo in a recent post. I have been 
reading about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergent_Design which asserts that 
educational reform in developing countries needs to be rooted in the existing 
skills and needs of the local culture. Clearly mobile phones fit this criterion.

Tony
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