Hi Martin:
Thanks for sharing these references. I found these links that might
be of interest:
http://www.psych.uiuc.edu/~yyhong/papers/old-papers/A44.Hong%20et%20al.%20JPSP.pdf
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail1011.html
I wonder if the Brainology software mentioned in
Hi Seth:
This is great. I don't think that gnuchess is installed by default in
all country deployments, but I'm pretty sure that it comes standard in
at least one large deployment.
In the Etoys image for OLPC there is a chess in the game section.
Please look at this:
As we communicated last week, we exposed Sugar and it's activities to Enlaces,
Chilean's Edu-ICT national program (http://www.enlaces.cl/). We described
generally the project and it's features and future implications, through a
brief presentation:
Hi Edward:
When this problem was beginning I say: This is a a job for DR.
GeoII and I prepare
a possible solution. http://patoacevedo.oamm.info/wordpress/?p=129 .
I know Etoys activity too can be used for this:
what tools work best to address
these in the future. I didn't see the bug ID come through dev.laptop.org
but I may have missed it. I assume IRC didn't work for Luis either...
Thanks,
Greg S
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:24:27 +
From: luis ACEVEDO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IAEP
Hello:
My name is Luis Acevedo, live in Santiago, Chile. I participate
actively in the mailing list OLPC-Sur and is closely monitoring the mailing
list Sugar Labs. Yesterday in the Sur- List we had a report about a required
feature for Turtle art activity. This is root square