Hello Sugar Friends:
Iphone is a common denominator. Android too. Ipad next up and coming. These can
be education tools like never before. This could make Sugar oriented
learning-play more widely used. I want it for my four year old daughter, Juli.
Steven (in Japan)
Steven Thompson [email protected]
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> From: Valerie Taylor <[email protected]>
>To: Raffael Reichelt <[email protected]>
>Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 11:42 PM
>Subject: Re: [IAEP] Sugar as a Mac Ap?
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>Thanks Raffael. Seems pretty useful after a quick look.
>http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kiosk-pro-lite/id409906264?mt=8
>http://www.ipadkiosks.com/
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>How hard would it be to make an iPhone version too? We are trying to
>get the bar as low as possible. We have kids and schools with very
>limited resources who see the possibilities. An old iPhone with a
>cracked screen ($8 on eBay) can still connect to wifi at school and in
>the public libraries as well as download wonderful free standalone
>apps.
>
>There are several easy to use tools to create custom webapps, too, so
>more educators can create and customize the learning experience.
>
>It isn't Sugar or XO but it does allow a large population of kids in
>the US to have most of the advantages of the OLPC vision.
>
>
>>As some kind of starting point I did a simple kids
>> webbrowser for iOS maybe you would like to have a look on it in iTunes
>> App Store it is called: "Kiosk Lite".
>>
>> Regards,
>> Raffael
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