[Sugar-devel] Idea proposal : Chocolate bites, a data analysis learning.
Chihurumnaya Ibiam
ibiam at sugarlabs.org
Sat Dec 28 03:37:20 EST 2024
Hi Mounika,
Your idea can be a Sugar activity or a Sugarizer activity, depending on
which language and tools you're comfortable with,
Sugar activities can be written in Python with PyGObject bindings, this book
<https://archive.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/> will
help you learn how Sugar activities are made.
You'll need to set up a development environment
<https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/blob/master/docs/development-environment.md>
to create or run Sugar and its activities.
Sugarizer <https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer> is written in Javascript,
you should check out the repo.
I'm not so sure about this being a GSoC project because of the scope and
importance to us right now, it does sound like a
fun project.
Hope this helps! Looking forward to your contributions!
--
Ibiam Chihurumnaya
ibiam at sugarlabs.org
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 5:45 AM Thota Mounika <
thotamounika12052003 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm Mounika, currently a 4th year CS student from India. I recently came
> across Sugar Labs and want to contribute a new learning method for the
> users. Please go through the details.
>
> Chocolate bites is an idea of gamified learning of Data Analytics, a
> trending and promising career. It is simple and doesn't need any in-depth
> knowledge to start. In this application, we include all the
> famous chocolates which kids eat frequently and make them analyze the
> marketing, sales, etc..of the respective chocolates. How does it generally
> work? What I thought is, there will be 3 partitions on screen dividing into
> products portion(chocolates and tags of sales,cost,etc) , visualization
> portion(after drag and dropping the particular chocolates, tags, this will
> generate graphs as bar graph,pie chart, scatter plot...which can be
> switched). And the 3rd portion is questionnaire where we give random
> questions like- "Which chocolate among sneakers and kitkat have high
> sales?". The learner can answer by analyzing them through visualization. We
> can increase the level after a particular range of correct answers.
>
> It is very simple yet impactful on kids. We can make it visually appealing
> with chocolate images to grab their attention. It'll also increase critical
> thinking and reasoning skills of kids.
>
> If the idea is OK to add onto the Sugar labs, We'll dive deep and see the
> tech stack. I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on this!!
>
> I'll be eagerly waiting for the guidance for this application. I'm looking
> forward to finish this through GSOC'25.
>
> Thank you!
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