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  • |activity_bundle_url = http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/4293/abacus-54.xo |activity_bundle_branch = Abacus (OLPC-AU)
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  • * Who tests activities? ...almost convinced that it is a downstream task but... OLPC does not support activities (it's an odd case, I know of no downstream project in the same situation).
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  • | | | Fructose | Sugar | | Write | | | | | Activities| Browse | Record |
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  • ===New Activities=== ===Removed Activities===
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  • ...ted on top of existing or modified operating systems and hardware. Sugar [[Activities]] ("Sugarized applications") are accessed by the user in the Sugar platform ||'''Sugar<br>[[Activities]]'''
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  • Other programming languages that are not provided as activities can be installed using yum in Terminal, and run from the command line. Thes ...king TA to Python and generating and running Logo code. Mokurai intends to write tutorials on transitioning from TA to Python, Logo, Etoys/Smalltalk, J, and
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  • == Checklist for new activities == * If you have one, update your wiki page at http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/<actvity-name>
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  • ...looking for [[Activity_Team/Resources|documentation on how to create Sugar Activities]]?''' ...service and a presence service that are accessed through D-Bus, thus Sugar Activities can be coded in any language. The majority are written in Python, which ta
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  • ...ion dates of the activities, sorting by dates and searching in the list of activities. * Sort activities in the list and ring by installation date (Tomeu)
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  • ===Activities Testing=== :: Activities; http://activites.sugarlabs.org/
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  • ===Activities list=== ===Switch between running activities===
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  • :only see shared activities NO Avitars ...st Avitars from users. (I have seen >200 on screen) eventually only shared activities are displayed
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  • |'''Sugar feature cycle begins'''<br>Time to purpose the ways to write and provide documentation. |'''Writing'''<br>Time to have user guides for Sugar and its core activities.
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  • :Feel free to write messages on our talk pages, or just drop in on one of our [[Activity Team/M ==== How do I upload my new activity to the Activities Library? ====
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  • * [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/write-activity/write-55.tar.bz2 write-activity 55] ...more. You can get the Sucrose 0.81.4 activities and many other interesting activities with [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Bert's_script bert's activity update script
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  • ...dailymotion.com/video/xa71j3_to-square_creation read a few paragraphs of [[Activities/Turtle Art#Getting Started]], then jump right in! ...flossmanuals.net/turtle-art/index/ Turtle Art manual] and the home page [[Activities/Turtle Art]].
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  • * Write ...rk and homework), and self-assess their progress. In short, these learning activities enhance the possibility of self-learning.
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  • ...te separate but combinable (remixable) manuals for Sugar, individual Sugar Activities and the hardware it may run on, such as the XO. ...ished (including manuals for [http://en.flossmanuals.net/write_activity '''Write'''], [http://en.flossmanuals.net/terminal '''Terminal'''], [http://en.floss
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  • ''Note: This activities list has names of people actually maintaining and names of dev support from ...Activities are those that we work and support 80% of the time as dextrose activities team (part of AC)
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  • "When I want to read a novel, I write one." -- Benjamin Disreali ...ctly affiliated with the development effort are beginning to write [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4697 Sugar Apps] using the new API. More de
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  • ...he [[Sugar System Stack]]: Between the operating system and the individual activities are the Sugar Framework ("Glucose") and the Sugar Software Stack (the upper ...ponents and pre-built content and resources that can be used to create new activities.
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  • ..._help_mechanism_for_activities_using_Mallard|"Implement help mechanism for activities using Mallard"]]. This project is being implemented as a GSoC 2013 project. * Write help for more activities
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  • ...ich a community of pedagogists and software engineers could build learning activities. The team used an iterative-design process: rapid prototyping of ideas foll ...written by Erik Blankinship and Bakhtiar Mikhak; the Sugar word processor, Write, which was based on Abiword and written by J.M. Maurer; the TamTam musical
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  • ===Activities, Not Applications=== ...learning experience we hope the children will have when using the laptop. Activities are distinct from applications in their foci&mdash;collaboration and expres
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  • ...'[[Trisquel On A Sugar Toast]]''', runs on 32- and 64-bit PCs and has more Activities and world language support ==Are you looking for Sugar Activities?==
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  • ...thon Activity API]]. This page documents how it is possible to use Mono to write a Sugar activity. With Mono, you can use any underlying language like C# or To write an OLPC Mono activity, you need to prepare a .xo [[Bundle]] including all r
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  • ...to ensure every child in Afghanistan get the laptop and develop the Local Activities for [http://laptop.org OLPC] laptops that could revolutionize how we educat ...ry of Education, makes sure they are operational and uploads them with all activities (programs) specified.
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  • |[dx2] Write-72 does not save properly as RTF |[Enhancement] Protected Activities
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  • * "Write your activity" tutorial. It should include: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=activities/colors;a=blob;f=colors.py;h=c262f55e46519248418a07e3c4eed1ab4207fa09;hb=582
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  • ...stly written in Python with a consistent user experience across all of its activities; but our learning community should not have artificial walls and ceiling. :If Sugar is working as intended, 99% of Activities will be crap. This is because the purpose of Sugar is to invite novices to
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  • ...ent an afternoon writing an Abacus Activity (You can download from [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4293/ Abacus.xo]). I've begun to write instructions on how to use the abacus in the wiki (See [[Activities/Abacus]]). Please contribute your favorite abacus experiences.
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  • ...abber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write activities with collaborative elements that are automatically enabled.
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  • ...r's closest desktop metaphor is the Home view: where the user can see what Activities they are currently using and access the Journal, which acts as a history of ===Using Activities===
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  • ...abber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write activities with collaborative elements that are automatically enabled. | display = non ...[[olpc:Community Jabba Servers | Jabber Netzwerk]]. Sugar setzt in seinen "Activities" auf zusammenarbeit die automatisch aktiviert werden.
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  • ...ogy by embedding it in the Sugar interface. Many of Sugar's most prominent activities lend themselves toward sharing and collaboration between children. As such, .... The Sugar site would be able to accept Sugar media of all sorts: "Write" activities, "Paint" drawings, "Physics" projects, and presumably games as well. These
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  • ...US/sugar/addon/4593 the Sugar Activity Library] and is documented on the [[Activities/Gnuchess]] page in the wiki. Fairly rudimentary, but for a few fun features ...d action naming is much more streamlined and consistent. Check out [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4027 v 154] and keep an eye out for v 156,
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Activities|Paint]]</noinclude> ...ed by other Activities and the images it creates can be imported into some Activities.
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  • ...ns that some unsugarized apps would run better inside Sugar and that Sugar activities would behave better when run outside Sugar. === Flash Activities ===
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  • == Activities == * must-have Activities are Write and Browse
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  • |valign=top|[[Features/Write_to_journal_anytime|Write to Journal anytime]]||Record in the Journal at any time: Here the intent is ...window that is currently used to select objects from the Journal from the activities, to open files in a specific directory, for example, to find examples in Tu
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  • ...s available for Sugar. The team encourages independent developers to write activities and will support them in those efforts. ...a complete set of high-quality educational, collaborative, constructivist activities.
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  • If you have no experience developing Sugar activities, these resources will help get you started. ...arlabs_mainpage_07.png|link=http://en.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities]]</span>
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  • ...d]]), but it does not create the separate home.img filesystem, and so, the write-once persistent storage on the disk is more quickly consumed (see [[LiveOS ...ttp://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4327 Restore] - these are Activities that can be used on any Sugar installation to backup or restore the Sugar J
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  • ...port), so that the new implementation can be swapped in without changes to activities and Sugar. '''(tomeu)''' * Support arbitrary metadata properties that activities wish to add [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/4662 #4662]. '''(tomeu)'''
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  • ...a do whit this Development Guide?... I've seen other deployment guides for activities. :'''<walter>''' Can you guys write a guide to getting organized and reaching teachers?
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  • ...m can also leverage as part of the on-going Sugar activity update process. Activities updates wouldn't be tied to Sucrose release cycle, but it provides a nice f ...le has nearly 50,000 downloads but only two reviews. You are encouraged to write reviews. We would especially like to hear from deployments.
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  • ===Sugar Activities=== ...t have been created for or adopted to the Sugar environment, such as Read, Write, Browse, and Paint.
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  • ...ocal and regional technical and pedagogical support; creating new learning activities and pedagogical practice; providing localization and internationalization o ...ent framework for all activities and to make sure that all of the Fructose activities have been ported to the 0.86-style toolbars before the next releases from b
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  • ...to this release regarding the 'View source' support. The source of all the activities can be shown, and browse does still support showing the source of the docum Three great activities are now part of fructose, the Image Viewer activity, Turtleart and Jukebox.
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  • ...one's Home view and <u>single</u> clicks on any of the icons. They are the Activities. (There is no double clicking in Sugar. Double clicking can launch two inst # Point out Write: "This pen and paper icon is a text editor. Yes, it has the same toolbar as
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  • ...eiling:'' this mantra should guide your development efforts for OLPC. All activities and interfaces should be designed in such a way as to be simple and intuiti ...ion|hardware specifications]]). Thus, developers must make every effort to write efficient code while minimizing memory usage.
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  • Most of the activities in Sucrose 0.83.1 should be compatible with Sucrose 0.82 , the version ship * {{OlpcBug|7649}} Activities needs to access sugar-toolbox's members directly
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  • ...dows in order to run Java and Flash programs and that one had to weigh the Write Activity against the hundreds of educational programs available for Windows ...continue to get helpful feedback from the field regarding Sugar and Sugar Activities. Of note is the blog being written by student in Australia being mentored b
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  • ...ast summer at the Desktop Summit I was asked by Linux Magazine Espaniol to write an article about Sugar. It appeared in their print edition in October and i ...ties bundled with Mirabelle, Tom Gilliard has put together a collection of activities that can be loaded onto a separate USB key from which they can be installed
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  • ...note that the fact that the TamTam suite of activities is broken up into 4 activities in the Honey project causes musical terms to be somewhat over-represented i ...t current (development) version of Fructose. Fructose contains a number of activities that are considered core to the use of the Sugar UI as a learning tool.
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  • .../godiard/write-activity || [http://translate.sugarlabs.org/projects/Write/ Write] | WriteBooks || Godiard || https://github.com/godiard/write-books-activity || [http://translate.sugarlabs.org/projects/WriteBooks/ Writ
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  • :It contains a ring of Activities icons. ::It becomes a spiral if a large number of Activities are designated as "Favorites".
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  • === How do I get the file path where I can write files programmatically? === ...oot() helper function that gets the root directory where your activity may write files. There are three [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Low-level_Activity_API#Wr
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  • ;Fructose: A set of demonstration activities, see [[Development_Team/Release/Modules#Fructose]] ;Sucrose: The interface, plus a set of demonstration activities
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  • ...tops are appropriate since are rechargeable, easily potable and simplified activities for learning. # Pupils/learners to use XO activities to get awareness of HIV/AIDS
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  • ...he testing guide for activities and also the test suites of the respective activities. ...preparation) || Study about unit and UI tests and install all the required activities.
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  • * Getting updates on the current activities of OLPC, Sugar, TurtleArt and technology and learning projects of MIT If you want to attend, please write us: edujam@googlegroups.com
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  • [[Activities/Turtle_Art/Plugins#Expeyes|Turtle Art plugin for his device]]. Sugar into Konkani. It was interesting to me that some people write
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  • ...s?: To me, the interesting questions are more along the lines of: Who will write books? What will be the relationship between reading and writing? What is t ...rather, to what extent does an electronic interface afford the freedom to write and share margin notes (or the books themselves) to engage in personal expr
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  • <subzero> so, should I write chris blizzard? subzero: then take 30 minutes to write about it on the blog
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  • ...tose:_A_set_of_demonstration_activities|Fructose]], a set of demonstration activities. In previous releases, if you shut down the system without closing the activities you would risk losing your work. This is now fixed, all the learners' data
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  • ...engagement in an activity that so directly encourages children to read and write is a plus. Alas, the old saw, "we value what we measure instead of measure
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  • === on Sugar activities=== ...lculate activity. I found how to download the Calculate activity from your Activities page, however I don't know how to take that downloaded activity and incorpo
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  • ===Write to Journal anytime=== === Other changes in activities ===
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  • ...more 'standard' system installation for bundles which helps when packaging activities for Fedora. * #7965 Mirror activities list in RTL locales
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  • 1. Another sweet year: Each year I am asked to write up a summary of the Sugar Labs activity for the Software Freedom Conservanc ...vities, with Journal support, Sugar toolbars, etc. At the same time, these activities can run in a web browser and can readily be ported to platforms such as And
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  • ...is about running standard GNU/Linux applications inside Sugar by using the Activities icon panel rather than starting them from the Terminal. There are two ways to run GNU/Linux applications as Activities under Sugar (meaning you don't need to use Terminal to load them):
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  • :Project: Karma + Activities ...s preventing collaboration to work: we could see each other, but not share activities or interact with other users connected to jabber.sugarlabs.org. We have som
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  • * several updated activities, ## Insert the disk drive to which you want to write Sugar on a Stick.
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  • ...first espresso of the day. We'd write code, discuss ideas, brainstorm, and write more code until 20:00, at which point we'd make a plan for dinner—usually ...issues regarding the Home View, e.g., how to best launch new versus resume activities; and some changes to the Journal—possibly the incorporation of versions a
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  • ...n Write, another musical instrument in TamTam, an opponent in a game. Some Activities do not provide any colloborative functions beyond simple observation.
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  • Abstractly, the datastore is a place where all sugar activities and activity data are saved. The datastore saves both physical file data an datastore.write(my_dsobject)
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  • ...ruguay is now a Sugar user. In October, we exceeded 1-million downloads on activities.sugarlabs.org (At the year's end, we are over the 1,750,000-download mark). ...en both writing some of our more popular activities and documenting how to write a Sugar activity; Sayamindu Dasgupta has done great work leading the i18n t
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  • One Laptop per Child was curating Sugar and Activities on the Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty operating system, but support for this version h * Tuned up python-dbus clears the last bug that made most activities
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  • [[Category:Activities|Map]]</noinclude> '''[[Activities/Map/es|(Esta Página en Español)]]'''
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  • ...rag made some progress on a Web collaboration framework for our Javascript activities. (Mentors: Martin Abente and Lionel Laske) ...se manager, Martin Abente. Note that well over 50% of the patches to Sugar Activities came from youths in the Sugar community and just under 50% of the patches t
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  • Nothing to report, although Walter will write some text to make it more obvious in our Code of Conduct that we have an om ...k, Sugarizer, etc. And a section on more academic papers in support of our activities. Perrie has a design proposal.
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  • ...ty 0.83 is unstable, we added some new hooks to sugar that makes easier to write extensions :'''<walter>''' We need to host activities...
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  • ...ipt components within Sugar this summer. It means that you've got to write activities for Sugar Web and Sugarizer. More information: on Sugar Web [https://github ...ia sugar activities, incooperating cordova plugins with the existing sugar activities visit : http://sugarcordova.blogspot.com/ for more info
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  • Want to just see what Sugar is like? Want to play with the activities and kick the tires? Downloading a Qemu or VMware/VirtualBox image and runn ...the vim and nano editors, so users who know these editors can use them to write and modify software within the images.
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  • {{Outdated | Activities}} | [[Activities|english]] &#124; [[Activities/lang-es|español]] }}
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  • ...88-patches/sugar/caacupe-Protected-activities-list.patch caacupe-Protected-activities-list.patch] ...es/sugar/reverse-sort-order-of-activities-list.patch reverse-sort-order-of-activities-list.patch]
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  • ** Ask about moving activities to git.sugarlabs.org (or mirroring). [[User:Garycmartin|Garycmartin]] 22:00 * Write guides for Activity Authors. Pages should be located at Activity Team/Guid
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  • :If Sugar is working as intended, 99% of Activities will be crap. This is :'''<alsroot>''' well at the end request wasn't about quality of activities but about having non-SP deps
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  • == Text and Graphics for Sugar Activities == The tasks below are random useful techniques that have come up as I write code and documentation for this reference. They have yet to be categorized,
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  • This describes how to reprogram activities using just the tools that come with the Sugar operating system. It does not This page is targeted at beginners, more experienced users may find reading [[Activities/Turtle Art/Patching]] , [[Activity Team/Resources]] and [[Activity Team/Cre
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  • ...feedback on Turtle Art. She has mostly focused on Turtle Art Mini [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4298] (the version that most closely parall ...r not you are flat, sharp, or in tune. More details are available on the [[Activities/Measure|Measure Activity home page]].
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  • ...this capability as a Sugar service, so that the keyboard can be invoked by activities as and when required. ...by Write (Abiword) and Browse would be difficult to detect. Moreover, for activities like Etoys and Scratch, which do not use GTK+ at all, one would need to use
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  • # Ensure all the activities work well or are removed from the image. # Write scripts to build a Raspbian Sugar desktop image, and document how to do it
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  • /home/olpc/Activities/TurtleArt.activity/plugins you may need to make the Activities directory writeable first, in Terminal type
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  • :'''<walter>''' It is just the first of many. I will write a proposal to the Knight Foundation next. :'''<walter>''' It is customary in academia (my background) to write in some stipend or honorarium for such participation, which I have done.
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  • ...go/File:Contribute_to_sugar_as_a_programmer.pdf How to contribute to Sugar/Activities as a programmer? (Gonzalo Odiard, Simon Schampijer)] We're organizing a set of in-person activities for those who want to know more about the Uruguayan/Ceibal experience, visi
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  • ...']] depends on volunteers who love to engage in authentic activities&mdash;activities that help fulfill the potentials they individually see in Sugar's vision. W ...king on technical aspects of Sugar, setting educational goals, educational activities.
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  • : 1) I did write a simulator code for the event. ...e style coloring or captioning to the words being spoken. Like for example write activity is open up in sugar with some text. Then the user selects the text
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  • ** 2.2 to check all activities on github work with the 0.110 release, and ensure their <code>activity.info ** 2.3 to check that all activities work well on the XO-1;
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