Thanks for detailed and comprehensive report Sean. I hadn't understand the
importance of visuals and your report explained that very clearly.
btw your report doesn't contain any links - I found the gallery page
http://www.sugarlabs.org/index.php?template=gallerypage=gallery but still
wasn't sure
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Martin
Langhoffmartin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
My preference -- as you can guess now -- is to understand how can we
aim for wider tools and approaches that take advantage of social
dynamics. These will be perhaps less directly effective in their
feedback loop
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.comwrote:
7. I'll be giving a keynote at GUADEC
[http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/]; my plan is to both
introduce Sugar to the broader desktop community (with the goal of
recruiting more contributors), to sing the
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Bill Kerrbillk...@gmail.com wrote:
Also noticed recently that NN reacted against the netbook terminology:
http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2009/07/xo-is-not-netbook.html
Negroponte: Kids in Ethiopia don't have the internet in a nearby cloud ...
I like the phrase.
Netbook is not a neutral word and as such is a very useful one.
It's important however to make a context distinction: the word makes
no sense in developing countries which lack Internet infrastructure
let alone electricity in rural areas. So it's perfectly understandable
that Professor Negroponte
Hi Erick,
All very good and well thought through comments. And these points are the take
off places that many thoughtful people have arrived at over the last many
decades. One of the grandparents of this line of thinking was the Plato project
at the University of Illinois in the 60s, which
Hi Subbu,
As usual you ask really good and deep questions (which I have a hard time
answering at all, let alone briefly!).
Actually, I passed out several documents to OLPC at a countries meeting a few
years ago (a book that we had written for teachers containing about a dozen of
these
2009/7/2 Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com:
I don't know Tomeu, what do you think?
I sincerely don't know but I hope that someone will explain what they
need from the development team to succeed.
Your plan for the marketing team sounds excellent to me, but David's
proposal goes way beyond that team.
When we began the project, I lobbied to call it a Children's Machine (CM) in
reference both to Seymour Papert's book and as a reference to the CM series
of connection machines that Danny Hillis created at Thinking Machines,
another effort where they through away the rules to make a solution to fit
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:43 AM, David Van Asschedvanass...@gmail.com wrote:
A real simple alternative to powerpoint/impress that looks and smells
like it, but with maybe really limited functionality would be loved by
teachers everywhere, At least, all the teachers I have met rely very
heavily
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 15:29, Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
One thing we spoke about here locally was getting some thin client
device that was really certified to work with Sugar and whatever
distro... It would be a necessary requirement for country level
deployments...
Tomeo, the essence of what I am saying is: the development team should
chart a course and stay on it (time-based releases seem to be working
well), and the downstream distros (particularly XO-1.5 and SoaS) then
the marketing team should take it from there. Which mustn't preclude
feedback from the
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:58, Luke Faraonel...@laptop.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 15:29, Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
One thing we spoke about here locally was getting some thin client
device that was really certified to work with Sugar and whatever
distro... It would be
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.comwrote:
...
I don't know that we should decide to push a name change on the market.
...
Even in the developed world, the Internet is not everywhere, e.g., most
classrooms, and as much as it has been good for the
Frederick Grose fgr...@gmail.com writes:
When we speak of netbooks, we can highlight Sugar's intrinsic ability to
network and collaborate without the Internet; so, not Internet-book, but
network-book!
XO-1s do this by default, we should push this capability into any Wi-Fi
enabled
device
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 17:06, Sean DALYsdaly...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomeo, the essence of what I am saying is: the development team should
chart a course and stay on it (time-based releases seem to be working
well), and the downstream distros (particularly XO-1.5 and SoaS) then
the marketing team
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 18:03, Frederick Grosefgr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com
wrote:
...
I don't know that we should decide to push a name change on the market.
...
Even in the developed world, the Internet is not
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
2009/7/2 Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com:
I don't know Tomeu, what do you think?
I sincerely don't know but I hope that someone will explain what they
need from the development team to succeed.
The idea is that *all* of
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 19:00, Frederick Grosefgr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
2009/7/2 Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com:
I don't know Tomeu, what do you think?
I sincerely don't know but I hope that someone will explain what they
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Bastien bastiengue...@googlemail.comwrote:
Frederick Grose fgr...@gmail.com writes:
When we speak of netbooks, we can highlight Sugar's intrinsic ability to
network and collaborate without the Internet; so, not Internet-book, but
network-book!
XO-1s do
From my daily Google alert on OLPC, two of the essential pieces of the
Earth Treasury mission. I have been wishing for a way to get these
services into every accessible refugee camp and region of oppression,
and here it is. I have called him to discuss how Gnuveau/SolarNetOne
might collaborate
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Edward Cherlinecher...@gmail.com wrote:
From my daily Google alert on OLPC, two of the essential pieces of the
Earth Treasury mission. I have been wishing for a way to get these
services into every accessible refugee camp and region of oppression,
and here it
Sameer,
The issue of what to do with existing Power Point slides can probably
be handled by using Google Docs, which can import existing Power Point
presentations from your hard drive. Once imported you could download
them as PDF's for the Read Activity. I haven't tried importing a
presentation
Get Internet Archive Books version 2 is now available. It has a new
icon and is much more robust than version 1. It can download PDFs as
well as Deja Vu format. The screenshots at ASLO tell the story. They
finding and downloading books by L. Frank Baum, who wrote the Oz books
and many others.
Hi...
One of our Contributors Program clients is trying to interface a sensor with
the Measure Activity. He says he has updated his software which probably means
he is using V.21.
He wants to be able to record and save the results of his input. We have both
looked at v.21 and at the
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.comwrote:
When we began the project, I lobbied to call it a Children's Machine (CM)
in reference both to Seymour Papert's book and as a reference to the CM
series of connection machines that Danny Hillis created at Thinking
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.comwrote:
From: K. K. Subramaniam subb...@gmail.com
On Tuesday 30 Jun 2009 11:23:24 pm Alan Kay wrote:
what is more interesting is how well certain ways of thinking work
in finding strong models of phenomena compared to
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