When I talked about Labyrinth I talked about LabyrinthJS: the one include
in Sugarizer (and ported in JS by me), not the Sugar version.
Regarding eToys it's already included in Sugarizer. I've worked with Bert
on it. Unfortunately eToys use some extended JavaScript so it don't work
very well on
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Caryl Bigenho
wrote:
> Fascinating! Labyrinth was also the favorite of both teachers and students
> when we were at the EduJam in Uruguay.
>
Sadly, the upstream home of Labyrinth is more or less dormant.
Fascinating! Labyrinth was also the favorite of both teachers and students when
we were at the EduJam in Uruguay.
Sadly, Rosamel reports that most teachers are not using Sugar now. They are
actually surprised when they find out it is on their students' machines!
At the moment, she is doing a
Lionel, any plans for Scratch 3.0 in Sugarizer?
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Lionel Laské
wrote:
> Hi Caryl,
>
> Thanks for your support to Sugarizer.
> I remember your Sugarizer Primero idea and as I said to you I'm agree to
> help you as possible.
>
> Here is
Hi Caryl,
Thanks for your support to Sugarizer.
I remember your Sugarizer Primero idea and as I said to you I'm agree to
help you as possible.
Here is a short description of our Sugarizer deployment this year (I'm CC
Bastien so he could give more information):
- The deployment was in a CM1 class
Hi Walter,
Thanks for replying! Yes, we find things a bit hectic here too... we just made
our semi-annual move from Montana and are in the midst of unpacking our stuff.
I look forward to seeing what results Lionel gets from his pilot test of
Sugarizer in a school. Do you know what grade
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi Folks...
>
>
> I hope you are all enjoying your weekend. Perhaps you have been too busy
> and overlooked my email about Sugarizer1°.
>
Things have been a bit chaotic of late :P
> I am resending it and hoping to
Hi Folks...
I hope you are all enjoying your weekend. Perhaps you have been too busy and
overlooked my email about Sugarizer1°. I am resending it and hoping to get some
honest opinions and suggestions, especially from those of you who have been
interested in and working with Sugarizer and
Hello All,
I think somewhere some of the people of SugarLabs have “lost their way.” When I
joined the OLPC support-gang nearly ten years ago and, later, Sugar Labs I was
excited by the concept of bringing collaborative, constructionism to children’s
learning all over the world. Later, as the