| Everyone has the potential for being both a learner and a teacher. We have chosen to put collaboration at the core of the user experience in order to realize this potential. The presence of other members of the learning community will encourage children to take responsibility for others' learning as well as their own. The exchange of ideas amongst peers can both make the learning process more engaging and stimulate critical thinking skills. We hope to encourage these types of social interaction with Sugar. | | Everyone has the potential for being both a learner and a teacher. We have chosen to put collaboration at the core of the user experience in order to realize this potential. The presence of other members of the learning community will encourage children to take responsibility for others' learning as well as their own. The exchange of ideas amongst peers can both make the learning process more engaging and stimulate critical thinking skills. We hope to encourage these types of social interaction with Sugar. |
− | In order to facilitate a collaborative learning environment, Sugar employs a the network to interconnect users. By exploiting connectivity, every activity has the potential to be a networked activity. We aspire that all activities take advantage of the network; any activity that is not network-aware should perhaps be rethought in light of connectivity. As an example, consider the web-browsing activity bundled with Sugar distribution. Normally one browses in isolation, perhaps on occasion sending a friend a favorite link. On Sugar, however, a link-sharing feature integrated into the browser activity transforms the solitary act of web-surfing into a group collaboration. Where possible, all activities should embrace the network and place strong focus on facilitating such collaborative processes. | + | In order to facilitate a collaborative learning environment, Sugar employs the network to interconnect users. By exploiting connectivity, every activity has the potential to be a networked activity. We aspire that all activities take advantage of the network; any activity that is not network-aware should perhaps be rethought in light of connectivity. As an example, consider the web-browsing activity bundled with Sugar distribution. Normally one browses in isolation, perhaps on occasion sending a friend a favorite link. On Sugar, however, a link-sharing feature integrated into the browser activity transforms the solitary act of web-surfing into a group collaboration. Where possible, all activities should embrace the network and place strong focus on facilitating such collaborative processes. |