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===20 quick learning ideas to try with Sugar=== | ===20 quick learning ideas to try with Sugar=== | ||
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==Small workshops with parents and teachers== | ==Small workshops with parents and teachers== |
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Introduction
Getting started with Sugar
Getting Sugar into your classroom or community
For starters you will need some sugar live CDs or live USB, this could be of great help in doing introductions to sugar.
Getting connected to the Sugar community
Mailists, IRCs, Meet local Comunities of developers, teachers and students.
20 quick learning ideas to try with Sugar
- Sharing Activities
- Journaling
- Gaming
- Programing with pippy and etoys.
- Other activities.