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<br><br>> Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 15:17:23 -0500<br>> Subject: Re: [IAEP] Adults and Sugar<br>> From: acahalan@gmail.com<br>> To: cbigenho@hotmail.com; iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> <br>> Caryl Bigenho writes:<br>> <br>> > One man sat in front of the XO for several minutes with a puzzled<br>> > look on his face. Finally he asked, "Where is your file manager?"<br>> > I explained that he needed to forget everything he knew about<br>> > computers and just pretend he was a child again. He got up in<br>> > disgust and left.<br>> <br>> He asked a simple question and you blew him off. Adults use<br>> communication to avoid wasting time.<br>> Had you tried to explain, you might have gotten better feedback.<br>> Of course, then you need to avoid being dismissive of the feedback.<br><br><i>No, I didn't "blow him off" at all. I started to explain it to him and as you might say "he blew me off." </i><br>> <br>> > Meanwhile, nearby, a little boy, about 8-years-old was happily<br>> > exploring Sugar.<br>> <br>> I'm sure he was, but "exploring" is not the same thing as being<br>> productive.<br><br><i>It was his first experience. He took a picture and was delighted.
Other children came by who had used the XO before and actually showed
some of the adults how to create things in Squeak and Synth Lab. This
is not what I would call not being productive in either case.<br></i><br><i>The next time you spend an entire weekend managing a booth, alone most of the time, with 7 XOs and hundreds of visitors and no lunch breaks I will give more credence to your remarks. Thank goodness Jonathan Pfeiffer came to help out on Sunday and my non-techie husband handed me food as I was talking to people about the XO, Sugar, the CP, volunteering and the like.<br><br>Sorry for the rant folks, those of you who know me know this is very rare.<br><br>Caryl</i><br></body>
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