Hi, Sam
Your experience matches mine with 'homeview' (see
http://www.projectbernie.org - class page). I attempted to guide
learners in the use of
several activities with a slide show featuring a screen shot on each
slide. One example is Paint. I quickly found that the slides needed a
'hook',
Hi
On 24 April 2016 at 21:44, Tony Anderson wrote:
> The strategic need is to establish direct communication with folks at
> these deployments to get first-hand information. This direct communication
> can put the community in direct contact with the user community and
Hi, Dave
On 04/25/2016 09:17 AM, Dave Crossland wrote:
Hi Tony
Would you be willing to post this wonderful email to the group thread? :)
On 24 April 2016 at 21:11, Tony Anderson > wrote:
Hi, Dave
I hope you can continue your
On 24 April 2016 at 17:59, Sam Parkinson wrote:
> You might be interested in this blog post that I wrote on the subject:
> https://www.sam.today/blog/sugar-onboard-user-testing.html
>
AWESOME! :D Here's the full text, I think everyone should read it :D
*Sugar Onboard:
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 5:17 AM, Dave Crossland wrote:
Hi Sam!
On 23 April 2016 at 00:45, Sam Parkinson
wrote:
I'm no longer afk. I have collated the results into the attached
spreedsheet.
Previously, I also wrote up an analysis of the
El 24/04/16 a las 08:12, Dave Crossland escribió:
> Is anyone in touch with people in Peru
Sugar Network data should more or less represent Peru.
It strongly suggests usage is primarily in School, during schooltime/.
/This is for XO laptops /with Internet/ and /updated with Hexoquinasa
+support-gang (where the Unleash Kids community support volunteer
collaborative originated, for many similar reasons as outlined below --
community support was never taken terribly seriously within uppercase OLPC
-- to make an obscenely long, painful and sometimes unprintable story very
succinct
On Apr 24, 2016 1:18 AM, wrote:
> Does anyone disagree with the assertion that "most Sugar use is in a
>> school/classroom setting"?
>>
>
> Hi
>
> The two largest OLPC deployments, Peru and Uruguay account for 50% of XO
> laptops.
>
> Peru, 60% of use was in school [1]
>
Hi José!
I hope you could join this discussion thread :) I'm curious about your
perspective from Uruguay on the following questions :)
Are most Sugar users are using XO laptops?
Is most Sugar use is in a school/classroom setting, or by the child in
their free time at home?
Also, I read in
Ask SLOB board member José Miguel García. He is Uruguayian,
Caryl
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> On Apr 24, 2016, at 6:13 AM, Dave Crossland wrote:
>
> Hi Tony
>
> This is great!
>
>> On 24 April 2016 at 04:18, wrote:
>> It is not clear how the usage changes
Hi Tony
This is great!
On 24 April 2016 at 04:18, wrote:
> It is not clear how the usage changes as XO's have got older
Is anyone in touch with people in Peru and Uruguay who would know what XO
usage is like today? :)
Cheers
Dave
Does anyone disagree with the assertion that "most Sugar use is in a
school/classroom setting"?
Hi
The two largest OLPC deployments, Peru and Uruguay account for 50% of
XO laptops.
Peru, 60% of use was in school [1]
Uruguay home use > school use [2]
Uruguay was 100% take home, Peru had a
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