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* Students, teachers from off-line deployments (with supporters' help) and the rest of Sugar community that stay on-line. | * Students, teachers from off-line deployments (with supporters' help) and the rest of Sugar community that stay on-line. | ||
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* Provide technical and educational support to students and teachers; | * Provide technical and educational support to students and teachers; | ||
− | * Support social activity of student and teachers; | + | * Support social activity of student and teachers with possibility of close integration into learning process; |
* Connect student and teachers with the rest of Sugar community for, e.g., getting a feedback from the field. | * Connect student and teachers with the rest of Sugar community for, e.g., getting a feedback from the field. | ||
Revision as of 14:42, 17 December 2011
Sugar Network version cycle: | 1.0 |
This work was initially started by the Peru Local Lab to accomplish the needs that Lab people faced during the work on Puno pilot program.
Summary
The major goal of Sugar Network is providing sufficient functionality to share various types of content between:
- Students and teachers from different off-line deployments;
- Students, teachers from off-line deployments and people who support this particular deployment but are located far from schools and can't visit them on regular basis;
- Students, teachers from off-line deployments (with supporters' help) and the rest of Sugar community that stay on-line.
The benefit of this sharing are:
- Provide technical and educational support to students and teachers;
- Support social activity of student and teachers with possibility of close integration into learning process;
- Connect student and teachers with the rest of Sugar community for, e.g., getting a feedback from the field.
The goal will be accomplished by:
- Providing users interface on a Network participant side to read and write various types of content;
- The regular activity in the Network will require connection to a server, to the global one (on-line case) or to a server located in schools (off-line case);
- The limited functionality will be provided for server-less case, e.g., students are out of a school.
The Sugar Network should be useful for both kinds of environments, off-line and on-line.
Further reading
- Sugar Network Concept - A guide to basic Sugar Network concepts.
- Sugar Network Architecture - A technical overview of the Sugar Network.
Getting involved
- Submit your bug report or feature request.
- Browse our implementation discussions, and post your feedback. (You should join this discussion list in order to avoid having your messages postponed for moderation.)