Caryl, I watched the video the other day, which I should say did a good job of bringing attention to Sugar as opposed to the hardware.
A press release from June 2012 about the Sesame Workshop partnership states firmly that "The educational packages for Latin America and South Africa will include content from the respective local adaptations of *Sesame Street*: *Plaza Sésamo* and *Takalani Sesame*. The fun and engaging programs will be pre-loaded onto the “XO” laptops."[1] But that doesn't necessarily mean that SW will release that content license free for Sugar. LEGO WeDo for Sugar, for example, is not freely available. I think Giulia misspoke about the intent of the Journal on the XO-4 as affording parental control. In the latest build, it is still possible to erase items. I can't see any apparent change to the interface of TamTam Mini on the XO-4 Touch. It looks like Gonzalo is still actively working on the simple piano keyboard widget[2]. Maybe he can jump in to say when it might be added to TamTam Mini. Mike [1] http://www.sesameworkshop.org/news/sesame-workshop-and-one-laptop-per-84-detail.html [2] http://git.sugarlabs.org/simplepiano On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Caryl Bigenho <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi... > > I finally found the video done by Giulia D'Amico today about the XO-4 at > CES. Watch it and see if you also have questions. Below you will find some > of mine. Add yours below and pass it on. > > http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/06/marvel-olpc-4-0-ces-hands-on/ > > Can anyone verify any of these? > > It sounded like she said some content from Sesame Street and others would > be included in Sugar on the XO-4. Is this correct? > > She mentions the Journal as a means of "Parental Control." Does this mean > the XO-4 may be marketed to individuals? > > She said the child cannot remove things from the Journal. Does this mean > it will be locked? Can a teacher or parent remove things? > > I notice that Tam Tam is still included. Has anyone managed to make the > touch-screen standard type musical keyboard available as I have been > suggesting? If so... I want to "test drive" it! If not, I hope it is in > development and want to be a "beta tester" > > > > _______________________________________________ > support-gang mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/support-gang > >
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