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==Using Sugar== | ==Using Sugar== | ||
=== Who can use Sugar and how do they benefit? === | === Who can use Sugar and how do they benefit? === | ||
Sugar is a free and open-source software project, freely available to anyone who want to use it or improve upon it. | |||
The Sugar platform was designed for young children (K–6), but it is finding applicability in a number of different venues where the simplicity of design maps is an enabler, e.g., mobile applications, the elderly, etc | The Sugar platform was designed for young children (K–6), but it is finding applicability in a number of different venues where the simplicity of design maps is an enabler, e.g., mobile applications, the elderly, etc. | ||
There is a summary of the Sugar benefits [[DeploymentTeam/Small_deployment_guide#Why_Sugar|here]]. | Why Sugar? | ||
* Sugar comes with hundreds of tools for discovery through exploring, expressing, and sharing: browsing, writing, rich media, etc. | |||
* Sugar comes with a built-in collaboration system: peer-to-peer learning; always-on support; and single-click sharing. | |||
* Sugar comes with built-in tools for reflection; a built-in portfolio assessment tool that serves as a forum for discussion between children, their parents, and their teachers. | |||
* The Sugar learning platform is discoverable: it uses simple means to reach to complex ends with no upper bound on where you can reach. | |||
* Sugar is designed for local appropriation: it has built-in tools for making changes and improvements and a growing global community of support. | |||
* Sugar puts an emphasis on learning through doing and debugging: more engaged learners are to tackle authentic problems. | |||
* Sugar is available in a wide variety of forms: as part of GNU/Linux distributions; LiveCD; and in a virtual machine. | |||
There is a further summary of the Sugar benefits [[DeploymentTeam/Small_deployment_guide#Why_Sugar|here]]. | |||
=== Does Sugar run on {GNU/Linux, Fedora, Ubuntu, Suse, MAC OS, Windows, etc.}? === | === Does Sugar run on {GNU/Linux, Fedora, Ubuntu, Suse, MAC OS, Windows, etc.}? === | ||