Caryl Bigenho wrote:
Hi All...


Here are some "dumb questions" for you. In a couple of weeks I will be doing a 
2-hr hands-on workshop (at the CUELA Tech Fair) about OLPC, Sugar, and open source 
software teachers may want to try with their classes using the computers they already 
have at their schools. I would like to give them a CD or DVD with the files they would 
need to make their own USB sticks. I will also be showing them the online sites for Etoys 
and Scratch.


I was thinking of including at least one version of SoaS, a copy of Virtual Box 
for Mac users, Live usb creator for SoaS (with text files telling how to use 
them), and Etoys-to-go.


Please jump in with comments and suggestions for these questions. Please put 
your response under the question it applies to, for ease in reading and feel 
free to add to and comment on others responses:
Is there anything else I have missed that should be included?


Can they create the usb sticks from the files on disk?
in sugar-terminal of Booted Soas CD:
su
yum install liveusb-creator
then
liveusb-creator (with some USB formats' you may need to use "liveusb-creator --reset-mbr")
Download mirabelle.iso from liveusb-creator drop-down
Insert USB (Min 2GB) select persistence with slider and write USB.

or

http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Mirabelle-Remix-pl--LiveCD.iso

f13-spin "fedora-livecd-soas.ks" (mirabelle)
With these programs added to the build:
*deja-dup
*duplicity
*gparted
*gedit
*liveusb-creator
*zyx-liveinstaller

It was built to provide several utility programs, on the CD, not included in 
the released spin.


http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Mirabelle-Remix-pl--LiveCD-README.txt (for description of how to use)

Tom Gilliard
satellit
Can I include a live CD image on the same disk?


Could the same disk serve as a live CD and hold the other files?


I  made a "live" SoaS once with the Fedora Live usb creator on a friend's PC. 
It works on my eeePC.


How do you make the Etoys-to-go usb from a file on a disk? Does it need the 
Live usb Creator?


Can it be done on a Mac?

Will it work if they just copy the file onto a usb?


What version of SoaS is really the most stable? (I know I will get different 
opinions here... but I would like your input).
Either Blueberry v2 (more applications) or Mirabelle v3 (more recent sugar) are fine.

We will have the XO-1s from the CUELA XO library (I hope) and a mix of XO-1s and XO-1.5s 
from my "Roadshow In a Box" for the hands-on lab. Teachers will be invited to 
use their own laptops if they like, but the purpose of the hands-on part is to introduce 
the Activities.


Has anyone done an introductory workshop like this for classroom teachers?


If so, which Activities worked the best in the workshop?

http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/ASLO-4.iso  (about 140 activities)
(Burn .iso and copy the .xo files to a 2 GB USB, you can then install the applications into your Soas USB burned with the liveusb-creator above. Install by inserting the 2nd ASLO USB and drag dropping the .xo files into the Soas sugar-journal.

Did you use 1 to 1 or 2 to 1 (or more if there are too many people) so they can 
help each other?


If you haven't done such a workshop, which Activities do you think I should 
consider including?


There will also be a 1 hr presentation where I will talk about OLPC, SugarLabs, 
volunteering, the Contributors Program, and sales.  Is there anything else I 
should mention?
Sugar_Creation_Kit_DVD
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit#Sugar_Creation_Kit_DVD ?

Prebuilt Virtual Machines for Virtualbox and VMplayer ?
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Emulator_image_files#Other_virtual_machines
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads#Virtual_Machines_on_all_platforms

Tom Gilliard
satellit


Thanks in advance for your comments!  When I get this all figured out, 
prepared, and presented, I'll post it as a resource for anyone else who would 
like to use it.


Caryl







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