Hi Folks... 
I have been watching this conversation progress since I began it last night. I 
love the direction it seems to be going!  The idea of making Sugar Activities 
available to millions more users via an Android, platform, that so many people 
already have, sounds like a dream come true! 
In addition to the hard work developers would have to do to port it to Android, 
there should be an equally hard (but also equally important... IMHO) effort to 
develop really clear, fun, guides (developed by educators) for using the 
Activities for fun learning projects.
I know how hard this is, as I have tried to do this with my always "almost" 
finished "Fun With Tam Tam" floss manual (soon... I promise), and a couple of 
pieces I did for the Venture Lab course that Luis Galindo, Sebastien Silva, 
Laura Vargas,Tony Anderson, and I (along with our 2 special cheer leaders, Yama 
and Christoph) and a few great new folks from the world outside OLPC, just 
finished in December.
Our focus was on bringing a wifi/connected-like experience to schools without 
connectivity. But we included a section on our website on how to  use some of 
the Sugar Activities in learning situations. We plan to expand this.  
Similarly, any thing we do could be adapted/adopted for a guide to using 
Android versions of the Sugar Activities.
Just 6 weeks from this coming Friday I will be at SCaLE 11X (Feb 22-24) at the 
LA Airport Hilton with at least a few of you who said you would be coming.  
SCaLE has, again, generously provided us with booth space, free of charge, and 
full-conference registration fees waived for a limited number of volunteers who 
help with the booth. It would be great if there could be more than a just a few 
of you there! We do have some people from olpc-socal who reliably help.
It would also be wonderful if there were something already afoot by then in the 
area of porting Sugar Activities to the new XO tablet. The conference is a 
wonderful place to link up with open source developers and aficionados. 
I am also hoping to be able to borrow one or 2 XO-4 touch machines for "show 
and tell." Last year, Bert Freudenberg lent us his touch screen XO-1.75 which 
emulated the XO-4, but was still in the very early stages of software 
development. 
I hope this discussion keeps going in the direction it has!
Meanwhile, if any of you decide you can come to SCaLE 11X, let me know! I'll 
save you a spot on the booth volunteer list.
Caryl

Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 18:10:56 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IAEP] [support-gang] Questions about the new XO Tablet and        
Software

On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:36 PM, James Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:

Lionel Laske wrote what was supposed to be the second chapter, where he talks 
about HTML 5 and making JavaScript interface with Python. That chapter is 
finished and published:


http://en.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/developing-sugar-activities-using-html5/

This is excellent work.
I might suggest one further thing, which is to turn some of his Sugar 
integration 'inside out' and create a JavaScript API which can be called from 
webapps to do sugar-specific tasks (journal integration, etc).  Then the python 
wrapper can be fixed, and people can write "pure javascript" web apps which run 
in browsers, on android phones, or on sugar... taking advantage of sugar 
capabilities where available.

(Step 2 might then to implement that JavaScript API on Android, so that apps 
can have sugar toolbars, a journal, etc, even when running on phones and 
tablets.) --scott 
-- 
       ( http://cscott.net )

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