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Revision as of 16:39, 16 May 2008
What is Sugar?
Sugar reinvents how computers can be used for education. It promotes sharing and collaborative learning and gives children the opportunity to use their laptops on their own terms. Children — and their teachers — have the freedom to reshape, reinvent, and reapply their software, and content. Sugar is based on GNU/Linux, a free and open-source operating system.
What are the Sugar Labs?Sugar is available under the open-source GNU General Public License (GPL) to anyone who wants to extend it. “Sugar Labs”, a (soon to be established) non-profit foundation will serve as a support base and gathering place for the community of educators and software developers who want to extend the platform and create Sugar-compatible applications. More information about Sugar Labs... ActivitiesSugar applications are called Activities. This is a list of some Activites that are installed by default. Dozens more are available [1][2].
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