Very nice! I tried them all. The little animation tutorial for the Gears 
Activity was especially nice. This is a great start on something a lot of us 
have been talking about. Having it be web/server based is a great solution to a 
lot of problems. 
How difficult will it be to add things like Turtle Blocks, FotoToon, Labyrinth 
and the like? These are the kind of Activities that will make it really useful 
for learning. Things that can be used for a lot of different subjects and 
levels would be the most useful. As someone said on another thread, we need to 
do a survey to find out what Activities are the most helpful for learning. For 
example...
A few years ago the teachers in Uruguay were all raving about "Labyrintino." 
Later, when some of us were there for Ciebal JAM, I asked an 8-year-old boy 
what his favorite Activity was… guess what? Labyrintino! This mind mapping tool 
helps students organize information and present it in ways that are easy to see 
and understand. One large bulletin board at a school there was covered with 
print-outs of student made Labyrinth projects. You could see that a lot of 
higher-level learning was taking place.
Does anyone want to join me in a "survey" project? We can keep it simple. I can 
put together a few easy questions. We could use Google Docs to keep track of 
our findings. I can work on getting responses in English and Spanish. Others 
can fill in with French and other languages. Any takers?
So…. thanks for doing this Lionel! 
Caryl

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This sounds like something that should be on the School Server.
 
Tim


 

From: Lionel Laské 
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Subject: [support-gang] Sugarizer, a taste of Sugar on any 
device
 





 Hi all,

I'm proud to announce the second version 
of my prototype of "Sugar as a web page". This version now include the list 
view 
of the home, datastore handling, popup menu on activities, and journal 
view.

 
I've decided to name it "Sugarizer" and package it as a dedicated web 
site:


    http://sugarizer.org

You could access to Sugarizer from 
the web site or download the Android.


To remind you the concept, Sugarizer reproduce main features of Sugar in 
HTML5/JavaScript. Sugarizer also expose these features to allow running of 
Sugar 
web activities wrote for Sugar 0.100. So all activities included in the 
Sugarizer package work in the same way on Sugar 0.100.


Hope you'll enjoy it, it's my Christmas gift to the Sugar community 
:-)


Best regards from France.


                        
Lionel.


P.S.: Source code is available on https://github.com/llaske/Sugarizer







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