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The [[Karma]] GSoC project has been a success. Participant Felipe Lopez Toledo set out to create a high-level library for creating interactive digital learning lessons using only openweb technologies. The result is the [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/mainline/blobs/master/js/jquery.karma-0.3.js karma jQuery plugin] that provides high-level functions for manipulating image, audio, and internationalization.
The [[Karma]] GSoC project has been a success. Participant Felipe Lopez Toledo set out to create a high-level library for creating interactive digital learning lessons using only openweb technologies. The result is the [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/mainline/blobs/master/js/jquery.karma-0.3.js karma jQuery plugin] that provides high-level functions for manipulating image, audio, and internationalization.
The Karma Project is an initiative to create a platform that enables web developers to create compelling interactive learning materials for the Sugar Learning Environment without having to learn a new set of programming tools.


You can view the first example of lesson [http://karma.sugarlabs.org/karma/examples/adding_up_to_10/index.html "Adding up to 10"].
You can view the first example of lesson [http://karma.sugarlabs.org/karma/examples/adding_up_to_10/index.html "Adding up to 10"].
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# Documentation of the Karma API
# Documentation of the Karma API


The Karma Project is an initiative to create a platform that enables web developers to create compelling interactive learning materials for the Sugar Learning Environment without having to learn a new set of programming tools.
Thanks to the support of Google and SugarLabs, Karma can now be used to create interactive activities for the Sugar environment.


=== Groupthink ===
=== Groupthink ===