I like the idea, games are already mostly broken down by type, but breaking them down by age or grade level would be helpful too. We could just use the current primary/secondary/tertiary as categories. We'd have to provide custom XDG menu definitions for these to be used though.
Changing the display name to something more user friendly/descriptive would be a simple change of the .desktop file, wouldn't require custom menu definitions, and would benefit all desktops that use the XDG standard. -- Michael Hall [email protected] On Tue, 2010-12-28 at 10:48 -0500, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote: > This is a message sent via the Edubuntu web contact form. There's still > time to discuss and implement for Natty if anyone wants to take it up. > Otherwise we could also take it up at the next UDS. > > -Jonathan > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [Edubuntu Webcontact] Education Menu Names > Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 14:56:02 +0000 (GMT) > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Caleb Clark sent a message using the contact form at > http://edubuntu.org/contact. > > Love Edubuntu! We support it at a local K-6 school as part of the graduate > program in edtech I run. It seems more humanely usable every day. I would > dearly love to see the Applications/Education menu start to also be for > reading by humans, perhaps by grade level? and maybe use clearer words > then > "Kig" "Brunch" "blinkin" "gcompris" or parenthetical explanations would > be a > start, such as (Basic Math skills G, 1-4) > > Whenever I show a new teacher Edubuntu and the Education menu, their > universal response is "This seems wonderful!" and then "Those words don't > make much sense, how do I know what to use, for which kids, and where to > start? Is there a quickstart for new teachers?" > > -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
