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=====Implicit=====
 
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Implicit journal entries will be the most common.  These appear as the result of many kinds of a child's interactions with her machine, but most commonly when engaging in ac activity.  Other implicit entries might appear when she takes a photo, or receives a note from a friend, or downloads a file from the Web.  In all of these cases, the journal entry itself has a basic format which conveys important information about the event which created it.  Most importantly, the associated Object - the photo, the message, the drawing, the story - becomes embedded within the entry.  It also includes key metadata, such as its name, when it was made, and who collaborated on it.
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The journal entry also provides some means to interact with it.  For instance, each entry has a description field where a child can tag it with meaningful related words which will make searching for it in the future a breeze.  This field will automatically receive any tags that the activity itself associates with the entry.  In addition to this tag field, several buttons will allow direct manipulation of the Object, making it possible to resume the activity, place the Object on the clipboard, send it to a friend, print it, or erase it, among others.
    
=====Note=====
 
=====Note=====
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In addition to implicit ones, children have the opportunity to create several special kinds of entries on their own.  The first of these, the Note, has the simplest form.  Taking a cue from a traditional journal, a Note entry simply provides a large text entry field.  This freeform entry allows the children to write down short descriptions of their day to day experiences, just as one would within a real journal.  Providing this layer of personalized entries further emphasizes the idea that the Journal really does provide more than a filesystem, as an actual record of events and interactions of the children with the laptop and with their peers.
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In practice, children may also use this feature as a means of jotting down a note to themselves - a reminder.  In these instances, a simple control within the entry will turn the note into a "to-do" note.  As a to-do entry, it will have a checkbox indicating its completion status.  By filtering the Journal to show only these entries, it doubles as a basic to-do list, providing another useful tool for learning organizational skills.
    
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Clippings serve a slightly different purpose in the journal.  Similar in spirit to notes, a child can create a clipping from anywhere, or from within any activity on their laptop.  As an extension of the copy to clipboard idea, clippings copy a selection - some text from a chat session with a friend, an image from a web page, etc. - directly to the journal for safekeeping.  This provides a quick and easy way to keep a quick record of anything that you might want to keep around for future reference: a phone number, a link, a password, etc.
    
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====The Power of Metadata====
 
====The Power of Metadata====
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