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− | ;Background: The [http://activities.sugarlabs.org | + | ;Background: The [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Sugar activity portal] has a "[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/collections collections]" section. Collections are a way for you to categorize, mix, match and mingle activities. Subscribe to collections created by other users or create your own. It was expected that teachers would make use of collections to organize Sugar activities around pedagogical goals, but there has been little use of collections. |
;Task: Write a guide to using themed collections around project and curricula goals. (See [[Math4Team/Florida]] as an example of a wiki-based collection) | ;Task: Write a guide to using themed collections around project and curricula goals. (See [[Math4Team/Florida]] as an example of a wiki-based collection) |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 28 November 2012
- Background
- The Sugar activity portal has a "collections" section. Collections are a way for you to categorize, mix, match and mingle activities. Subscribe to collections created by other users or create your own. It was expected that teachers would make use of collections to organize Sugar activities around pedagogical goals, but there has been little use of collections.
- Task
- Write a guide to using themed collections around project and curricula goals. (See Math4Team/Florida as an example of a wiki-based collection)
- Contact
- Walter --at-- sugarlabs dot org