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Revision as of 01:03, 20 January 2012
What is this page?
A few mini tutorials have started to appear on the wiki recently. This is very much to be encouraged ( ... assuming bandwidth is available? --Inkyfingers 06:45, 12 December 2011 (EST)) This page aims to flag up the location of these tutorials. This page follows the following creation model. A user can generate a page under his or her own name, work the page up to a point worth submitting for peer review, then allow the wiki coordinators to upload the page to the wiki proper in due course.
Newly written and work in progress tutorials
Introduction to the Sugar Interface
- Drag and Drop, explained for Sugar (but only if you are using a Sugar booted from USB drive, otherwise ignore the "second USB drive" words --Quozl 01:03, 20 January 2012 (EST))
CD.iso file containing the above web.html files plus firefox-6.xo
* Download-able 7.4M CD.iso file. This is a set of Annotated screen shots as Web Page.html files with the accompanying folder containing the files for the .html Burn the .iso to a CD. Drag-drop the files onto a USB-stick (XO-1 and XO-1.5 tested). Intended to be run from a 2nd USB (or directly from the CD) where there is NO Internet Connection Available
An off site tutorial
- Sugar_Manual
- Nice wiki Manual for sugar
What can you do?
If you can write a small tutorial on a subject you have found out about - please start writing it and add a link here.
Or to develop an existing idea, it is fine to copy a tutorial from its original author's page to your own page, and improve it there.
Again link it here as soon as you feel it is ready.
Our existing tutorials
Quick list, please add if incomplete.
Written
Ideas for How to present Sugar
Turtle Art tutorials by Tony Forster and Mokurai.
Tech Coordinator Guide and other training materials prepared by Teaching Matters(R) for OLPC in NYC
Video
The page Video Using Sugar shows a selection of clips of Sugar in action.
Looking for learning materials?
Link to Documentation Team home page.