http://beta.aalf.org/cms/?page=Global%20Story-%20Forest%20Hills
http://fhsdppl.wetpaint.com/
This is an article by a school system that decided rather then buying
students a laptop they would encourage all students to bring their own
technology to school everyday.
I wish it included numbers as
Hi all,
Over the Christmas break I built a Sugar activity for Hackety Hack
(http://hackety-hack.com/), a programming tutorial using Ruby.
It's x86-only because it includes a copy of the Ruby binaries.
Tested on Fedora 11 on the XO:
http://dev.laptop.org/~cjb/HacketyHack-1.xo
I'm not going to
Chris,
Thank you for the initiative. Indeed a neat concept and an activity.
We tried to improve activity developers' participation through DevTutor (
http://git.sugarlabs.org/devtutor). We are yet to arrive at a tangible
result ( we did receive a negative review on the alpha release of the
Hi Manu,
Sure, I'm happy for anyone to maintain it.
Thanks,
- Chris.
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