On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 01:05 -0400, Edward Cherlin wrote:
* Educator - carol...@sugarlabs.org
* Content Writer - no contact
* People's Person - dfarn...@sugarlabs.org
* Designer - sd...@sugarlabs.org
* Developer - no contact
* Translator - no contact
I'll take content and
Amigos y miembros de Laboratorios Azúcar latino-americanos y/o Sugar Labs:
La Junta de Supervisión de Sugar Labs [SLOBs] se reunió [0] durante el
evento EduJAM y aprobó el siguiente cambio [1] a nuestra constitución
para mejor reflejar la práctica actual. Se eliminó la figura de comité
que no
Hi, James -
I think your book would fare better with the original cover art. It
was much more eye-catching than the art you have now! :-)
If you like, I can discuss this with Oceana who will be joining us
again this summer at the Rural Design Collective.
Regards,
Rebecca
On Sun, May 15, 2011 9:48 pm, Yamandu Ploskonka wrote:
wow, this is a fun coincidence. I did something very similar years ago,
when I was a new immigrant to the US. Ran computer activities for the
YMCA of Austin, including kids building/repairing computers and then
those went to local
Hi Lori and all...
We saw many projects done by primary school children using the Labyrinth
Activity in Uruguay. One seven-year-old told me it was his actividad
favorita. It is a simple mind-mapping Activity that allows children to
organize and record their thoughts and information, and even