Indeed, and I recall y'all asking for feedback in this very list about
Nell (feedback that I gave but never heard from since :-))
Anyway, this is FASCINATING in so many ways.
1) this is a pilot (or per-pilot?), when OLPC used to discourage pilots
2) applications launch is tracked. OLPC/Sugar used to not consider of
interest the logging or studying actual use of the software. Yay! been
asking that for years! And sneakernetted back to mother ship.
FINALLY we will have data of what is used, when, how much, etc.
This is totally great! (can we get this into Sugar?)
On 10/31/2012 07:41 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 31 2012, Mike Lee wrote:
That experiment did not involve anyone from Sugar Labs or the
community. The article is based on an education panel at EmTech 2012
that, for some reason, has not been posted as video yet. Check
here: http://www2.technologyreview.com/emtech/12/
But Matt Keller and the OLPC Association team who ran the project went
into great detail in their talks at the OLPC SF Summit over a week
ago. The Livestream on the subject has been archived and is viewable
at the these links:
A minor point: I consider myself part of the Sugar Labs community
and expect that C. Scott does also; maybe others from the team too.
- Chris.
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