Hi,
Watching the video, I remembered a problem that happens often in multiple
versions of Sugar (I have not tried in Sugar 0.94.2)
The video XO has several activities outdated ..For example:
Jukebox - Version: 19 - Latest: 23Speak - Version: 11 - Latest 34Browse -
Version: 108 - Latest:
On 18 November 2011 10:35, David Farning dfarn...@activitycentral.comwrote:
Attached is a link to a live scribe video which one of their teachers
created to help parents understand the techniques the school to teach
two digit addition.
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Warning: This link promotes Apple:
http://www.apple.com/education/profiles/punahou/#video-punahou?sr=hotnews.rss
I am sending it to Sugar devotees, not to plant heretic ideas among them, but
proposing that we read it as a practice of critical
Not is a livescribe pens... but is a pen...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzKLws6fhy4
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 22:13:06 +1300
From: tabi...@tabitha.net.nz
To: dfarn...@activitycentral.com
CC: iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org
Subject: Re: [IAEP] Communication from teacher - livescribe.
On 18 November
2011/11/19 Carlos Rabassa car...@mac.com:
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Warning: This link promotes Apple:
http://www.apple.com/education/profiles/punahou/#video-punahou?sr=hotnews.rss
I am sending it to Sugar devotees, not to plant heretic ideas among them,
but proposing
Also, what makes apple great to most people is their hardware not their
software, their latest OS both on touchpads and laptops is horribly buggy,
and feels more like beta software than even windows 7...
Sugar isn't perfect, but its far far less bloated than any other option
available, and that
Hi David
I think you make a valid point about open source software. The problem is that
the end-users in this case have not bought into this dynamic -- and, given the
real goals and the small windows of opportunity available, the open source
dynamic is not just moot here, but is a real
/On 19/11/2011 01:08 p.m., Alan Kay wrote:
... I think what we all have quite a bit of difficulty with is doing
*packaging* /
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Excellent, I want to learn more about that packaging stuff.
¿it is
I think the activity updater does not look for the last activity in ASLO,
but to a wiki page created to every release. And probably the wiki page is
not updated.
Gonzalo
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn
alan...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Watching the video, I
Also today,
We'd like to share with the Sugar community our feeling of rejoice since
the objectives of the Sugar Camp Lima 2011 have been accomplished:
http://sugarcamp.somosazucar.org/
We're very grateful for the contribution of such a select team and very
proud to have contributed work to
2011/11/19 Alan Kay alan.n...@yahoo.com:
Hi David
I think you make a valid point about open source software. The problem is
that the end-users in this case have not bought into this dynamic -- and,
given the real goals and the small windows of opportunity available, the
open source dynamic is
The pesto analogy is good, but Alan have a point too.
I think Sugar is a project _and_ a product.
And everybody who has worked in the software industry know
how different is the work needed to have a prototype,
a almost working product, and the rule of 80/20 is a popular reference.
To most of ours
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