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* We discussed broadening our channels of communication to include social networking sites, including Facebook, linkedin, Classroom2.0, ning, etc. and tools other than IRC, such as VOIP (SKYPE). We need volunteers to oversee those efforts. (If we build it and they come, we need to make sure that there is a community connection.)
 
* We discussed broadening our channels of communication to include social networking sites, including Facebook, linkedin, Classroom2.0, ning, etc. and tools other than IRC, such as VOIP (SKYPE). We need volunteers to oversee those efforts. (If we build it and they come, we need to make sure that there is a community connection.)
 
* A concrete suggestion was made to set up tagged email threads for each Sugar Activity, perhaps by language as well, but fed back into IAEP (or perhaps Sur), e.g., Subject: [LABYRINTH]...Subject: [BROWSE]... Subject: [TORTUGA ART]... We are looking for someone familiar with Mailman to help set this up efficiently.
 
* A concrete suggestion was made to set up tagged email threads for each Sugar Activity, perhaps by language as well, but fed back into IAEP (or perhaps Sur), e.g., Subject: [LABYRINTH]...Subject: [BROWSE]... Subject: [TORTUGA ART]... We are looking for someone familiar with Mailman to help set this up efficiently.
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* It was observed that we want to foster communities of practice because that is the only scalable way to support teachers; but its important to understand which are our needs and wants and which are the teachers.
 
* We discussed some needs, such as preparing introductory Sugar materials for workshops as short as 2-4 hours or as long as a week.
 
* We discussed some needs, such as preparing introductory Sugar materials for workshops as short as 2-4 hours or as long as a week.
 
* http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/ was raised as an example of interaction between developers and teachers.
 
* http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/ was raised as an example of interaction between developers and teachers.

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