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== Activities ==
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Please see the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org '''Sugar Activity Library'''] for a nearly complete list of activities that are available for Sugar.
  
Sugar applications are called [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities Activities]. This is a list of some Activities that are installed by default. There is a proposal for an [[Activity portal]].
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== Learners ==
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(Sugar users are '''''learners'''''.)
  
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Learner applications in Sugar are called '''[[Human Interface Guidelines/Activities | Activities]]'''.  They are software packages that automatically save your work&mdash;producing specific instances of the Activity that can be resumed at a later time. A specific Activity instance is a [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal| Journal]] event (see this discussion of [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal#The_Notion of "Keeping"|The Notion of "Keeping"]]).  Many Activities support learner [[Collaboration|collaboration]], where multiple learners may be invited to join a collective Activity session.
  
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== Feedback ==
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See this page [[olpc:Feedback Actividades]] for comments and recommendations. (English readers may find the English link on the Google translations bar of that page helpful.)
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=== Questions and answers ===
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The  [[Activity Team]]'s [[Activity Team/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]] page has many developer-oriented questions, but Sugar Learners should post their general Activity-related questions to the team [[Talk:Activity Team/FAQ |on this page]].  Questions about a specific Activity should be posted on the discussion page for that Activity available below.
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[[Image:activity-journal.png|40px]]
 
=== Journal===
 
Object and activity browser
 
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== Developers & Testers ==
[[Image:activity-pippy.png|40px]]
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* Please see the [[Activity Team]] for developer information.
=== Pippy===
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* Please see the [[Testing/Activity Test Table]] for tester information.
Python Programming language/environment
 
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== Sugar Activities ==
[[Image:activity-web.png|40px]]
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See [[:Category:Activities]] for wiki pages of actual activities.
=== [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse Browse] ===
 
Web browser based on Mozilla Firefox
 
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[[Image:activity-etoys.png|40px]]
 
=== Etoys===
 
Learning / programming / authoring environment
 
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[[Image:activity-read.png|40px]]
 
=== Read===
 
Book/PDF reader
 
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[[Image:activity-turtleart.png|40px]]
 
=== Turtle Art===
 
Pseudo-Logo graphical programming language
 
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[[Image:activity-write.png|40px]]
 
=== Write===
 
Word processor</td>
 
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[[Image:activity-calculate.png|40px]]
 
=== Calculate===
 
Basic calculator
 
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[[Image:activity-news.png|40px]]
 
=== News Reader===
 
News reader
 
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[[Image:activity-measure.png|40px]]
 
=== Measure===
 
Oscilloscope and Data Logging
 
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[[Image:activity-draw.png|40px]]
 
=== Paint===
 
Simple paint activity
 
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[[Image:activity-acousticmeasure.png|40px]]
 
=== Distance===
 
Measure distance between two laptops
 
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[[Image:activity-record.png|40px]]
 
=== Record===
 
Still, video, and audio capture
 
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[[Image:activity-analyze.png|40px]]
 
=== Analyze===
 
An activity version of the Sugar analyze tool
 
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[[Image:activity-log.png|40px]]
 
=== Log===
 
An activity version of the Sugar logging tool
 
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[[Image:activity-terminal.png|40px]]
 
=== Terminal===
 
An activity version of the Sugar terminal
 
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[[Image:activity-tamtamjam.png|40px]]
 
=== TamTam===
 
Music composition and synthesis.
 
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=== And more ===
 
[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/GCompris Dozens more are available].
 
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{{warning | Please add new activity documentation at GitHub. Read [https://help.sugarlabs.org/en/how_to_help.html How to edit Help and contribute].}}
  
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Below is a list of activity home pages: 
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== Running GNU/Linux Applications Under Sugar ==
  
=Running Linux Applications Under Sugar=
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See [[Running Linux Applications Under Sugar]] for a discussion of traditional GNU/Linux applications in Sugar.
  
There are two ways to run Linux applications as Activities under Sugar (meaning you don't need to use Terminal to load them):
 
* Sugar Coating - Making Linux apps run under Sugar, but not modifying them to take advantage of Sugar's collaborative capabilities
 
* Sugarizing - A fully integrated Linux application, re-engineered to take advantage of Sugar's advanced collaboration abilities
 
  
===Sugar Coating Activities===
 
  
To run Linux apps under Sugar (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them), read these instructions on [[Running Linux Applications Under Sugar]].
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[[Category:Activities]]
 
 
===Sugarizing Activities===
 
 
 
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(Let's try to organize this page based on some criteria of completion as per the discussion [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:Actvities].)
 

Latest revision as of 09:20, 14 August 2018

Please see the Sugar Activity Library for a nearly complete list of activities that are available for Sugar.

Learners

(Sugar users are learners.)

Learner applications in Sugar are called Activities. They are software packages that automatically save your work—producing specific instances of the Activity that can be resumed at a later time. A specific Activity instance is a Journal event (see this discussion of The Notion of "Keeping"). Many Activities support learner collaboration, where multiple learners may be invited to join a collective Activity session.

Feedback

See this page olpc:Feedback Actividades for comments and recommendations. (English readers may find the English link on the Google translations bar of that page helpful.)

Questions and answers

The Activity Team's Frequently Asked Questions page has many developer-oriented questions, but Sugar Learners should post their general Activity-related questions to the team on this page. Questions about a specific Activity should be posted on the discussion page for that Activity available below.

Developers & Testers

Sugar Activities

See Category:Activities for wiki pages of actual activities.

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Please add new activity documentation at GitHub. Read How to edit Help and contribute.

Below is a list of activity home pages:

Running GNU/Linux Applications Under Sugar

See Running Linux Applications Under Sugar for a discussion of traditional GNU/Linux applications in Sugar.