On 23 June 2016 at 08:21, Walter Bender <[email protected]> wrote: > > I guess I have a different vision of Sugar than you. I am interested in our > creating a best-of-breed pedagogical framework
Is Sugar Desktop already a best-of-breed pedagogical framework already? > that hopefully will see wide dissemination in schools, What kinds of various approaches to dissemination are there? > but also will show the way forward for the ed tech > community as a whole, which I think tends to focus on market share more than > learning outcomes. How do you distinguish 'wide dissemination' from 'market share'? (I guess you mean they focus more on profit than on learning outcomes :) > What I would like from marketing is some mechanism for > highlighting the powerful ideas in Sugar that seem to be lacking in most > other systems so that even if a school decides to go with a different > product/project, they put pressure on that project to provide tools, not > apps, collaboration, transparency, self reflection and group critique, and > responsibility on the shoulders of students and teachers to shape their own > world. I can do that - I think that's good content for the homepage :) https://github.com/sugarlabs/www-sugarlabs/commit/db8a782ec147e3ed3beeab8173a0a2546127b00d _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/marketing
