[IAEP] Reflections on giving a Sugar Demo

Caroline Meeks solutiongrove at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 09:34:35 EDT 2009


Thanks Andrea!

I put this thread into a Wiki page for future reference:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Intro_to_Sugar_Session

On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Andrea Mangiatordi <
andrea.mangiatordi at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> Caroline Meeks wrote:
> >     1. This is the Home Screen.
> [snip]
> >     8. To do something go to your Home screen and click on any of these
> >     icons. They are the activities.
>
> in the last months I was (and I still am, but for short) in Uruguay for
> my PhD research project, which involves educational software and special
> needs. I was asked to give some Sugar "classes" to teachers, and more or
> less the procedure I used was the same described above by Caroline.
>
> I would like to add some more points, to introduce the teachers to
> activity sharing:
>
> 9. This baloon is the Chat Activity - it only has a simple toolbar, and
> it can be easily used to explain activity sharing essentials.
> 10. This - the "share with:" combo box - makes your activity appear in
> the neighborhood view. Your friends can connect to it. Enjoy a little
> chat with your friends and see how important are Sugar colors to
> identify you.
> 11. This pen and paper icon is a text editor. Yes, it has the same
> toolbar of the chat. No, you don't have to use it like a chat.. :)
>
> Hope this hint could be useful to someone.
>
> Saluti
>
> Andrea
>
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>
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