Hola! Estoy de acuerdo con lo que plantean Tony, Claudia. Entiendo que el foco debe estar en las nuevas formas de aprender de los niños.
Saludos ___________________ Lic. José Miguel García Montevideo - Uruguay 2016-06-20 4:23 GMT-03:00 Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net>: > Hi, Dave > > This email is a clear example of the confusion we are having. You describe > it as a mission statement (not a vision statement). > However, your title describes an 'update' to the current Sugar Labs vision > statement. Could you provide the text of what you believe is the current > Sugar Labs vision statement that is to be updated? > > This is the version I was responding to, which seems to be a re-write by > you of Laura's statement: > > "Sugar Labs is a global community where you can learn how to design, > develop and deploy high-quality Free/Libre Software that facilitates > self-discovery learning experiences and collaboration among young children > of all continents." > > I disagree completely with this statement as a vision for Sugar Labs. This > makes us sound like a community for training adult software developers. Our > vision needs to be of the educational advantages which we want our > product,Sugar to provide. This product is designed to facilitate learning > by young (grade school) learners based on ideas from Seymour Papert and > Alan Kay. > > I agree strongly that work with and on Sugar can lead to learning > technical computer skills. I try to emphasize that in presentations and > workshops that in the XO, the user has free access to all of the latest > software: using the command line, building scripts, programming in Python, > developing web sites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript, developing > administrative skills in networking and system maintenance. > However, this is not the *ra**ison d'etre* for Sugar. > > Tony > > On 06/20/2016 05:29 AM, Dave Crossland wrote: > > > On 19 June 2016 at 13:20, Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote: > >> Unfortunately, this is not my vision of Sugar Labs or Sugar. I see Sugar >> as an educational opportunity provided to users of the OLPC XO >> and others. Naturally, it takes software engineers to develop and >> maintain this software, but the vision must be about the result - Sugar and >> the >> benefits if offers in an educational setting. >> > > Do you think the existing mission statement that Laura quoted above > conveys this result adequately? > > I am unsure if you think the mission should be changed, or kept the same. > > > > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >
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