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  • ...ties works using a set of services that run on the laptop, and APIs in the Sugar Python modules that wrap those services. The main services are the '''[[olp [[Image:shared activites.png|center]]
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  • === How do I get a list of the activities that a particular buddy has shared with me? === ...ctivity objects. The code below shows a method that prints out the list of activities that the user's XO has joined with another specified user (in this case, so
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  • ...ties works using a set of services that run on the laptop, and APIs in the Sugar Python modules that wrap those services. The main services are the '''[[olp [[Image:shared activites.png|center]]
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Activities|GCompris]] [http://gcompris.net/ Gcompris] with sugar support.
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  • * Communicate with other Sugar Learners and developers. *'''Chat''' is an example of a '''shared Activity''', which allows [[The Undiscoverable/Collaboration|'''Collaborati
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  • Share sugar objects in Peer-to-Peer manner. ...key difference from the "Send to" feature is that target users can browse shared objects without downloading them.
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  • ...hemselves). To learn how to create smoke tests for other software (such as Activities), see [[Release Team/Creating a Smoke Test]]. ...cases assume you begin with a clean install of Sugar in Home view with no Activities running.
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  • Sugar 0.96.2 ===Activities===
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  • * [[Activities/Spelling]]. * [[Activities/Quiz]].
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...http://school.hanthana.org/lab/ Hanthana School Labs]. I wonder where else Sugar is being used that I am unaware?
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  • [[Category:Activities|Joke Machine]]</noinclude> ...ead their jokes via the mesh. Friends can also submit their own jokes to a shared jokebook. The jokebook author can edit and reject all submissions.
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  • ...ated. They have now been removed from telepathy (Fedora 22+) and therefore sugar collab does not work on newer systems. ...is to migrate to a new method, as well as moving the boilerplate code that activities use to do collab into an abstraction for easy porting.
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  • #Sugar activity model based #Activity has to be shared to allow streaming
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  • ...de connectivity, shared resources, and other services. Services, tools and activities running on the School Server allow asynchronous interaction, can take advan ...e can support Learners and their community using the [[Sugar System Stack |Sugar Platform]].
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  • [[Image:File Share Downloading.png|thumb|Shared activity downloading files]] The activity prompts the user for a list of files. When a user joins the shared activity, they are shown the file list where they can choose which files th
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  • sugar 0.92.2 :only see shared activities NO Avitars
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  • Through the Sugar Learning Platform, students appropriate knowledge by engaging in activities that are authentic to them. With Sugar,
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  • 1. Development of activities, a few games Showed some example projects for Music Blocks. Shared Aviral’s work on scale degree.
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  • * To have a Sugar tool that let students and teachers to be more concentrated on particular s ** no need in special backup routines, everything is shared from the beginning and implicitly
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  • ...ed by the same team that publishes the Pootle transltion server we use for Sugar localization (L10n). It is written in Python and should be readily ported to run as a Sugar Activity.
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  • ...- bring a project you want to work on, and we'll have people from the core Sugar team around to help, teach, answer questions, run impromptu tutorials, and * Marco (on-site mentor, Sugar Activity development)
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  • ...Neighborhood view. Anyone else in the group can click on the icon for the shared activity to join it. There are a number of other features that children nee ...share documents with friends who are present and invite them to join your shared Activity sessions.
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  • Main users of the Sugar LiveCD would be ...vailable pc-lab set; usually they're made of old and not easy to hack PCs shared among many (school lab)
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  • ...ures/Launch_Limits|Launch Limits]] || Provide limits to the number of open activities and number of open instances of an activity. || 4 Nov 2013 ...]] || Provide a api and mechanisms to display notifications from sugar and activities || 28 Jan 2014
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  • Honor limits to the number of buddies who can join a shared activity. ...now that limit is only used to determine whether or not an activity can be shared, but not the number of users who can join. This feature would inform users
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  • == Proposed Features for Sugar 0.104 == ...ub.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/pull/138][https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/pull/355]||4 Nov 2013
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  • ...Login system to make it possible to be logged in only once while browsing Sugar Labs resources. * Develop an infrastructure to share anonymous usage statistics on Sugar Labs level, i.e., not only for particular deployment.
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  • * Must restart Sugar to change ...server shared roster, and should solve scalability problems caused by the shared roster
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  • Groups are exposed, primarily, in the Groups view of the Sugar UI---one of the four zoom levels defined in the interface. Anyone may creat ...sharing activities with specific groups of people, and finding objects and activities created by or with a given group of people within the Journal.
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  • {{hig-subnav-intra|p_page=Introduction|c_section=Activities|c_page=Activity Basics|n_page=Activity Bundles}}{{TOCright}} ===Starting Activities===
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  • ...the best elements of the [http://www.scratch.mit.edu Scratch] interface to Sugar. ...ir project to the Scratch website for all to see and comment on, promoting shared learning and communication. When the Scratch file is received on the websit
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  • Sugar 0.106.0 is a new stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. It was released on July 6th 2015. In this release we add [[Features/Social_Help|Social Help]] let our users discuss about Sugar, Activities and Learning. The discussion platform can be launched for any activity. The
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  • ..., meaning that activities and the Shell need to interact directly with non-Sugar-specific services such as Telepathy. ...er of interprocess communication and makes activities only work inside the Sugar environment.
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  • ==Report from Sugar Labs to Gould Charitable Foundation== ...the Gould Foundation, Sugar Labs has been able to learn a great deal about Sugar-on-a-Stick deployments: what is needed to make them successful and scalable
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  • ===Sugar Digest=== ...and offer to load Sugar onto recycled USB flash drives and sending them to Sugar Labs for global deployment.
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  • ...e the source code of your activity, build a package, test your activity on Sugar and on a XO. ...eferences, "Edit References…", choose the ".Net Assemblies" sheet. Select "Sugar.dll" in the "/home/user/Prerequisites" directory. Click on the "+Add" butto
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  • {{Template:Sugar Network Cycle Linkbar}} ...ge:Question.png|65px|link=Sugar_Network/Logo|What would be a good logo for Sugar Network?]]</span> [[Sugar_Network/Logo|(We're searching for a good logo.)]]
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  • Here are all the proposals made to devel@, sugar@, and iaep@, grouped by proposer. I've grouped proposers by expected Sugar * [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-October/020598.html Web-based activities] (Marco Gritti)
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  • === Sugar Labs Monthly Events Discussion === * Music (Activities: MusicBlocks)
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...until next month. We have been accumulating some great ideas for learning activities for the children of Uruguay to engage in, leading up to, and during the rac
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...s mostly focused on Turtle Art Mini [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4298] (the version that most closely parallels Brian Silverman's Turt
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...Portfolio shared among multiple users. Starred entries in your Journal are shared, along with an audio recording.
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  • [[Category:Activities|DataManager]]</noinclude> ...p only on the schoolserver. It also provides a Commons which has documents shared among all users registered to the schoolserver.
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  • ...ev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.81.7.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.81.7] * [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar/sugar-0.81.7.tar.bz2 sugar 0.81.7]
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  • == Benefit to Sugar == sugar/extensions/deviceicon/network.py (frame device icon source)
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  • * [http://people.collabora.co.uk/~cassidy/talks/sugar-camp-collab-archi-and-state-of-implementation.pdf Collaboration state of th * [http://people.collabora.co.uk/~cassidy/talks/sugar-camp-futur-of-collab.pdf Future of collaboration] (Guillaume Desmottes)
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  • This page collects information from various stakeholders in the OLPC Sugar community to determine which statistical data are important to gather and h * sugar-core developers
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  • ...ast. Butialo is a derivative of the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4041 Pippy] IDE (Python environment provided with the XO), which simp Download the Activity at [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/sugar/addon/4457]
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  • So far we know inside an Activity if it is able to be shared or not because the share button is changing it's state accordingly (the but == Benefit to Sugar ==
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  • This guide addresses the issues, step and procedures of a small deployment of sugar. ==Getting started with Sugar==
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  • ..., meaning that activities and the Shell need to interact directly with non-Sugar-specific services such as Telepathy. ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]].
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