[IAEP] Peer tutoring initiatives

2010-07-27 Thread Jennifer Martino
Good afternoon everyone,

I am a learning consultant currently supporting OLPC deployments in Latin
America. I am putting together a document regarding peer tutoring
initiatives (available in both English and Spanish) and would like to
include more examples from OLPC deployments around the world. If you are
aware of advancements in this area, or know someone who might be, I would
really appreciate hearing from you!

Thank you in advance for your support,

Jennifer
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Re: [IAEP] Peer tutoring initiatives

2010-07-27 Thread Dr. Gerald Ardito
Jennifer,

I manage a deployment of 140 XOs with 5th grade students in a middle school
in Westchester County, NY. We trained about 4-5 students per classroom (we
call them the Tech Team), and they support their teachers and fellow
students.

You can read about it here:
http://web.me.com/geraldar/The_Shape_of_Disruption/Documents.html

If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.

Best,
Gerald

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Jennifer Martino mart...@laptop.orgwrote:

 Good afternoon everyone,

 I am a learning consultant currently supporting OLPC deployments in Latin
 America. I am putting together a document regarding peer tutoring
 initiatives (available in both English and Spanish) and would like to
 include more examples from OLPC deployments around the world. If you are
 aware of advancements in this area, or know someone who might be, I would
 really appreciate hearing from you!

 Thank you in advance for your support,

 Jennifer

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[IAEP] Catching Up

2010-07-27 Thread Caryl Bigenho

Hi All...


I'm back to the world camp Grandma and Grandpa has ended for the summer 
after lots of fun hiking, swimming, playing card games and Monopoly, doing 
cooking and crafts, playing music, pulling weeds, building a square-foot 
garden, dealing with sibling rivalries, etc.  Now I'm trying to catch up on 
things at OLPC and Sugar Labs.


Has someone already asked this?  If so, forgive me


Is there any chance of getting Sugar Activities to run on this gadget? They 
might be put on an SD card. Maybe just certain favorites like eToys and 
TurtleArt.


http://www.mobilewhack.com/augen-presents-gentouch78-tablet/


Caryl
P.S. I'll have lots more questions in the next couple of days.  
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[IAEP] Sugar Digest 2010-07-28

2010-07-27 Thread Walter Bender
==Sugar Digest==

1. Twitter-style: Hello from Squeakfest in Wilmington, North Carolina.
We just had a demonstration of some Etoys projects done by 7th
graders; pretty amazing. One student, when asked what she does to keep
from getting frustrated said: Damn computer. But she is an
accomplished problem solver.

This is the first conference I have been to in years where the
majority of presenters are ''not'' using PowerPoint. Naturally,
by-in-large, they are using Etoys for their talks.

It is great to see how teachers have incorporated the tool into their
curriculum and the realities of school: even the kids built quizzes
into their projects. But most of the learning is guided discovery.

In many cases, kids use Etoys from a USB drive, so they could take
their work home and turn in their homework.

Bert Freudenberg showed an eloquent way to make animations in Etoys. I
am inspired to finally add animation to my sprite library (the one I
use for all of my activities: Turtle Art, Abacus, Visual Match, etc.)
Simply a matter of adding paths and a timer. Yeah right.

Avigail Snir, a teacher from Illinois showed a great example of
exploring the modeling of gravity based on a simple basketball
simulation. A remarkable thing was her use of a book to show the
progress of her thinking along the path to discovery – the closest to
a lab notebook as I have seen with Etoys (or any other learning
program, for that matter). Lots more at
[http://www.etoysillinois.org/].

Mahnaz Moallem talked about the challenges of making a transition from
a well-defined, one best answer, discourage making mistakes classroom
into an ill-defined, many answers, making mistakes and developing
problem-solving skills classroom. She and her colleagues use extensive
use of scaffolding and guiding to help kids stay motivated. Etoys
Flaps are used for documenting what the kids have done. The
consensus among North Carolina teachers at the conference is that
there is terrible constraint in the schools in terms of
tightly-scheduled problem-based requirements imposed on the teachers.

Chandra Roughton posed a tough question: Is this a model or is it
[just] a visualization? Etoys teachers think and do and demand a lot
of each other and their students. What a breath of fresh air.

===In the community===

2. There is a new and improved website describing teacher resources
(in Spanish) here: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Recursos_en_espanol

3. There will be a Turtle Art Day at the Arlington Career Center in
Arlington Virginia on 7 August.

===Sugar Labs===

Gary Martin has generated SOMs from the past few weeks of discussion
on the IAEP mailing list.

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:2010-July-10-16-som.jpg
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/File:2010-July-17-23-som.jpg

Visit our [http://planet.sugarlabs.org planet] for more updates about
Sugar and Sugar deployments.

-walter
-- 
Walter Bender
Sugar Labs
http://www.sugarlabs.org
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