[Sugar-devel] GSoC 2010: Peaceful Revolution

2010-03-25 Thread Carlos mauro
Hello!

My name is Carlos Mauro. I'm a master student from Perú. I send this idea to
Sugar for this GSoC. Friends,I wait the feedback.

http://idea.sugarlabs.org/drupal5/ideatorrent/idea/28/
Peaceful Revolution

This is a activity with help to the father and son teach read to the baby 2
to 4 yeas old. This is automation from Glen Doman theory, this theory sing
the baby can be learn to read before 2 years old. Only make a practice.

This project have a two solutions:
Work with a openoffice.org and put the solution into XO 1.5 or use the XO
1.0 using a speak and a GUI administrator with the parent or son make a
session and integrate the openclipart with the Sugar with a web service or
another element to send the files to make a slide for the baby.

The application finally is similar a photo slide but the photo have a word
and sound with the pronunciation o the sound record for the parent.
This application would provide a greater range of target audiences using the
XO-1.0 since it now also include a homeschooling which encourages children's
early reading. More details and research on this topic:
http://www.gentlerevolution.com/mm5/merchant.mvc
The application finally is  similar a photo slide but the photo have a word
and sound with the pronunciation o the sound record for the parent.
This application would provide a greater range of target audiences using the
XO-1.0 since it now also include a homeschooling which encourages children's
early reading. More details and research on this topic:
http://www.gentlerevolution.com/mm5/merchant.mvc

FeedBack Please :$

-- 
Carlos Mauro Cárdenas Fernández
Ingeniero de Sistemas
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[Sugar-devel] SoaS update?

2010-03-25 Thread Sebastián Codas
Hello devel and SoaS members,
I will introduce myself, I work in the Caacupé deployment and am  
working also on setting up one to one learning projects elsewhere in  
Paraguay. I really believe in the SoaS idea and have been testing it  
with teachers and community leaders here in Paraguay on their desktops  
and laptops, mainly as part of our promotional efforts but also  
sporadically in various Sugar crash courses. Overall it works great,  
in fact when I ask them directly first time users often tell me they  
would like to install Sugar on a partition in their computer, since  
USB drives are still a precious commodity. Notwithstanding this  
initial love I sense in people, I constantly observe small quirks  
here and there... I have reported some of these problems to Bernie  
Innocenti, a frequent visitor to Caacupé, who has told me they would  
likely be fixed with an update. I am not technical but would like to  
know if there is a roadmap towards which we could contribute or  
anything Bernie or us can do here in Paraguay to improve or maintain  
SoaS. We have programmers and many volunteers and certainly many  
potential users who I believe would endorse SoaS and work on it very  
successfully.
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Re: [Sugar-devel] scalability in the neighborhood view

2010-03-25 Thread Eben Eliason
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Frederick Grose fgr...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Eben Eliason eben.elia...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 ...



 Yeah, definitely. We did a lot of thinking on this topic way back
 when, so there is some documentation already describing a proposed
 model:
 http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Specifications/Groups

 We also have a first series of mockups of how this might look in the
 UI, though I'm not sure that those are posted anywhere, ...

 See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Proposals/Groups

Yup, those are the ones! Thanks.
Eben
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