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   | [[Documentation Team/User Manual|english]] &#124; [[Documentation Team/User Manual/lang-es|español]] }}
 
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====The Sugar user manual====
 
====The Sugar user manual====
<span class="plainlinks"> [http://flossmanuals.net/Sugar http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/4/40/Sugarlabs_mainpage_07.png]</span>
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<span class="plainlinks">[http://en.flossmanuals.net/Sugar HTML] or [{{FlossmanualPDF}} .pdf] 128 pages, 8.3 MBytes (for saving or printing).</span>
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==How To Use Sugar==
 
==How To Use Sugar==
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The program that you run using Sugar are called Activities. Why? Because Sugar, in its departure from the desktop metaphor for computing, is the first serious attempt to create a [[Documentation Team/Glossary|user interface]] that is based on both cognitive and social [[wikipedia:Constructivism_%28learning_theory%29| constructivism]]: an environment where learners engage in authentic exploration and collaboration in the act of learning.
 
The program that you run using Sugar are called Activities. Why? Because Sugar, in its departure from the desktop metaphor for computing, is the first serious attempt to create a [[Documentation Team/Glossary|user interface]] that is based on both cognitive and social [[wikipedia:Constructivism_%28learning_theory%29| constructivism]]: an environment where learners engage in authentic exploration and collaboration in the act of learning.
 
 
====How can a user start an activity from the command line?====
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====Starting an Activity====
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====Where are the activities stored?====
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Jhbuild users will find the activities here:
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====Sharing an Activity====
 
====Sharing an Activity====
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*'''Connecting to Jabber Networks''' - [[How to connect Sugar to a Jabber network]]
 
*'''Connecting to Jabber Networks''' - [[How to connect Sugar to a Jabber network]]
*'''List of Jabber Networks''' - [[Community/A list of Jabber networks around the world]]
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*'''List of Jabber Networks''' - [[Community Jabber servers]]
 
*'''Creating a Jabber Server''' - To host a Jabber server for your city, region, country or interest read [[How to Create a Jabber Server]]
 
*'''Creating a Jabber Server''' - To host a Jabber server for your city, region, country or interest read [[How to Create a Jabber Server]]
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* [[Documentation Team/Glossary]] of Sugar terms
 
* [[Documentation Team/Glossary]] of Sugar terms
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