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| == How to Present Sugar == | | == How to Present Sugar == |
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| === Presentations === | | === Presentations === |
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− | * [http://wiki.laptop.org/images/d/d6/BozLUGTiny.pdf OLPC / SugarLabs overview presentation] | + | * [http://wiki.laptop.org/images/d/d6/BozLUGTiny.pdf OLPC / Sugar Labs overview presentation] |
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| === Hands on guide === | | === Hands on guide === |
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| It's great to get people playing around with Sugar themselves. Be sure to cover the basics before you turn people loose, though, otherwise they will get frustrated: | | It's great to get people playing around with Sugar themselves. Be sure to cover the basics before you turn people loose, though, otherwise they will get frustrated: |
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− | 1. Show the Home Screen.
| + | # Show how one gets to the Frame. |
− | 2. Show the XO icon and draw attention to its colors and how they are used throughout the interface to represent "your work".
| + | # Show the Home View. |
− | 3. Show how one gets to the frame.
| + | # Show the XO icon and draw attention to its colors and how they are used throughout the interface to represent "your work". |
− | 4. Show the Neighborhood view. Show that one can get there from the frame or from F1.
| + | # Show the Neighborhood View. Show that one can get there from the Frame or from F1. |
− | 5. Demonstrate connecting to an AP. Explain that more color in the circle means stronger signal (as opposed to how "full" it is)
| + | # Demonstrate connecting to an AP. Explain that more color in the circle means stronger signal (as opposed to how "full" it is). |
− | 6. Show the group view and that "friends" will show up there.
| + | # Show the Group View and that "friends" will show up there. |
− | 7. Show the Journal where one's work is saved.
| + | # Show the Journal where one's work is saved. |
− | 8. Demonstrate that to do something, one goes to one's Home screen and clicks on any of the icons. They are the activities.
| + | # Demonstrate that to do something, one goes to one's Home View and clicks on any of the icons. They are the Activities. |
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| === Hints === | | === Hints === |
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| * Either get USB sticks to boot OR teach about Sugar, don't try to do both at once. | | * Either get USB sticks to boot OR teach about Sugar, don't try to do both at once. |
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− | * Demo Write and peer editing. This is a big deal for teachers. Do it early in the presentation, beofre you can (happily) distracted with anything else. | + | * Demo Write and peer editing. This is a big deal for teachers. Do it early in the presentation, before you get (happily) distracted with anything else. |
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| == Colophon == | | == Colophon == |
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− | This guide is based on Caroline Meeks' [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2009-June/006783.html reflections on presenting Sugar]. You can view [http://a19.video2.blip.tv/3410001542671/Dowdle-olpcroadshow438.ogv her giving the presentation]. | + | This guide is based on Caroline Meeks' [http://www.mail-archive.com/iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg05286.html reflections on presenting Sugar]. You can view [http://a19.video2.blip.tv/3410001542671/Dowdle-olpcroadshow438.ogv her giving the presentation]. |