[IAEP] Sugar Labs: account confirmation
Kenneth Wyrick
kmw at caltek.net
Thu Jun 30 21:18:22 EDT 2011
Thank you so much for the elp files. it's a great story and introduction
to olpc...so many videos and they capture so much.
Hi Everyone,
I've been running the Australian training for teachers and the
XO-certification course at laptop.moodle.com.au course is available for
everyone to view when logged in as a guest. This course was mainly pulled
together by myself and some other team members at OLPC Australia- Liddy
Neville produced the previous course that some of you mentioned. It is no
longer active and cannot be accessed.
Anyone is welcome to use the course materials to build on for their own
training purposes- it is (BY-NC-SA). The learner manual is a synthesis of
much of the great info out already about the project and XOs- but it
should
be noted much of the technical information is specific to the Australian
build. If you would like to rework it, it has been put together in a nice
little tool called eXe (http://exelearning.org/wiki), another open source
project, which allows you to export to interlinked html pages, and I have
posted the manual here (
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16659157/Modifications%20to%20manual%20for%20OLPC.zip).
While the manual and course itself is available to reuse as you wish,
please
note that participant responses in forums or lessons they have posted are
not- please don't reuse their work without asking them, especially since
Australian teachers have varying intellectual property clauses related to
their employment depending on the jurisdiction.
The course is not available for enrolment for people outside the
Australian
program because I simply don't have time to facilitate that number of
participants. It's also highly contextualised to Australia so it wouldn't
necessarily make sense for teachers from other countries to work through
it
as is.
Please feel free to email me if you have any further questions or I can
help
with anything. We're very keen to contribute to the OLPC international
community if we can!
Cheers,
Tracy Richardson
Education Manager
OLPC Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: iaep-bounces at lists.sugarlabs.org [mailto:
iaep-bounces at lists.sugarlabs.org] On Behalf Of Valerie Taylor
Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2011 11:52 AM
To: forster at ozonline.com.au
Cc: tabitha at tabitha.net.nz; iaep at lists.sugarlabs.org;
dfarning at sugarlabs.org
Subject: Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs: account confirmation
Liddy is listed as the teacher / owner of the course. I sent her a message
to get the "key" as the course access is restricted - disappointing for
something that is part of an open community. Hope to hear from her and
take
a look around. It looks like she hasn't accessed this site in more than a
year. If the Australia original site has been updated more recently, it
would be most current.
Thanks
..Valerie
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:27 PM, <forster at ozonline.com.au> wrote:
>> > What is the objective of these Moodle courses? Were they created
>> > for specific audiences? Would it be ok if others who are interested
>> > in Sugar access them?
>
> I could have this wrong, I would need to view the moodle resources, but
> I
believe that it is a clone of a Moodle course done for OLPC Australia.
>
> The Australian version http://laptop.moodle.com.au/ could have later
> edits
or may have abandoned all the early material, I am not sure.
>
> The original Moodle course by Liddy Neville was done for school teachers
in the Australian deployments.
>
> Tony
>
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