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Revision as of 01:39, 21 June 2009
The Sugar Labs wiki is where our community comes together to document our collaborations in developing and supporting the Sugar Learning Platform.
New Learners; Parents, Teachers, and StudentsSugar users are Learners. If you are visiting for the first time, please see www.sugarlabs.org for an introduction to Sugar. Then visit the Connect with Sugar Labs page, and find out how you can join in the fun of learning. Current LearnersIf you are looking for new activities, please see activities.sugarlabs.org. New and Current Community MembersIf you are a new community member, please take a look around the wiki. You can navigate the wiki using the menus along the left side of the page. If you ever get lost, just click on "wiki" at the top of the screen to bring you back to this page. |
Potential XO Purchasers
Community news
- Get acquainted with the latest Sugar features in Version 0.84
- Watch some videos of children in Uruguay explaining how they use Sugar here and here
- Enjoy stories from the field in Uruguay
- Read the latest memo on learning by Marvin Minsky
- Consider the status of Sugar after OLPC
- Join our Activity Team
For more current news about Sugar Labs, please see the Current Events page. There is also an archive of older news.
Sugar Labs is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy, and is supported by our generous sponsors.