Edward,<br><br>This is very helpful.<br>Thanks.<br><br>Gerald<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Edward Cherlin <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:echerlin@gmail.com">echerlin@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Excellent post. We need lots more like it to give us real-world<br>
information on children's learning issues.<br>
<br>
I am documenting these problems in [[The Undiscoverable]], and working<br>
on a guide for teachers to introduce and reinforce whatever children<br>
have trouble with. It has been on hold during my move from California<br>
to Indiana, but I can resume work now.<br>
<br>
Have you tried giving explicit lessons on Start New and Resume as part<br>
of larger lessons? Something like this, perhaps:<br>
<br>
Class, we worked on [activity, function] yesterday, and we wanted to<br>
know how to [other function]. Let's see if we can discover how to do<br>
that in [activity]. First, right-click on [activity name] and select<br>
New to start a new session. Then click the [tabe name] tab, and look<br>
at the controls. Do any of them look as though they do what we want?<br>
What happens when you try them?...<br>
<br>
At the end of the session, have students exit and give the session a<br>
meaningful name related to the idea you were teaching.<br>
<br>
Later:<br>
<br>
Do you remember what we did with [new idea from yesterday]? [Responses<br>
from class] Now go to your Journals and click the [name] session to<br>
resume it.<br>
<br>
Do this as often as necessary in different activities until you are<br>
sure that the students remember it. Let me know how this works.<br>
<br>
I used to do this as the very first lesson in teaching adults word<br>
processing and text editing.<br>
<br>
1. Start program. (Most apps give you an empty document by default. If<br>
not, create one.)<br>
2. Save empty file in specified directory with any name.<br>
3. Type something.<br>
4. Save again.<br>
5. Close file, or create new document.<br>
6. Re-open file.<br>
7. Exit program.<br>
8. Find file, and click to resume.<br>
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On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 03:09, Simon Schampijer <<a href="mailto:simon@schampijer.de">simon@schampijer.de</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>
><br>
> I have observed certain difficulties with the 'resume' and 'start a new'<br>
> activity concept. At the moment we have the following situation:<br>
><br>
> *** Current Situation:<br>
> In the Home View you can resume an activity and start a new one. The<br>
> option to start a new activity is in the palette of the activity icon. A<br>
> list of last entries from this activity type is present in the palette<br>
> as well. When you click on the icon with the left mouse button, the last<br>
> activity is resumed by default. Clicking with the right mouse button on<br>
> the icon does reveal the activity palette. The activity is revealed<br>
> after a delay when hovering over the icon, too. Since version 0.86 when<br>
> you hold the alt-key pressed and click on the activity icon you can<br>
> start a new activity. This is visually guided by the uncolored activity<br>
> icon.<br>
><br>
> In the Journal you can resume activities. There is no option to start a<br>
> new activity from within the Journal.<br>
><br>
><br>
> *** Background:<br>
> I teach a Sugar class of 15 students (5th and 6th grade) in a German<br>
> primary school [1]. The classes are on a weekly one hour basis. They had<br>
> 10-15 hours of Sugar by now. We use Sugar 0.84 on Fedora 11. I explained<br>
> the concept of the Journal, repeated several times how to start a new<br>
> activity and how to resume one. I explained them that revealing of the<br>
> palette is quicker when using the right mouse button.<br>
><br>
><br>
> *** Disclaimer:<br>
> The information below is not meant to be hard data. There are<br>
> differences in backgrounds (cultural etc), ages and quite importantly: a<br>
> difference between a first time user, a regular user and a daily user.<br>
> Some might as well question if I have chosen the right methodical way to<br>
> explain things, and be sure sometimes I do question myself, however the<br>
> data gathered might be a good basis for discussing this issue and maybe<br>
> others will provide some data, too.<br>
><br>
><br>
> *** Observations:<br>
> Most of the kids click on the activity icon when they want to start a<br>
> new activity. Since there is a delay to reveal the palette, the learner<br>
> does not see the other information in the palette.<br>
><br>
> When they resume a previous activity, and they wanted to start a new<br>
> one, I have seen learners erasing the previous content and keep on<br>
> working in that activity.<br>
><br>
> Nearly all the kids do not use the right click to reveal the palette.<br>
> They wait for it to appear.<br>
><br>
><br>
> *** Survey:<br>
> Last class I asked the learners in a small survey the following questions:<br>
><br>
> A: How do you do a new drawing in TurtleArt?<br>
> R:<br>
> Some: Nothing, or did misunderstood the question.<br>
> Some: I click on TurtleArt.<br>
> One said: One clicks with the right mouse on TurtleArt and clicks with<br>
> the left one on New.<br>
> One said: Go on TurtleArt, wait, click New.<br>
><br>
> A: How do you edit a previous drawing in TurtleArt?<br>
> R:<br>
> Many: Go to the Journal and resume there.<br>
> One: Go to Journal or right click and choose the one one want to resume.<br>
> One: Go on TurtleArt and choose the name one wants to resume.<br>
> Some: Nothing / did not understand the question<br>
><br>
> A: Is there a difference between the right mouse click and the left<br>
> mouse click?<br>
> R:<br>
> One: it is quicker to use the right mouse button.<br>
> Some: you get a new field/list.<br>
> Many: Nothing / did not understand the question<br>
><br>
><br>
> *** Comments:<br>
> The concept of using the Journal to resume a previous activity does work<br>
> very well for the kids. With adding the list of previous activities to<br>
> the activity palette in the home view we added that concept to the home<br>
> view. The issue is, it is a secondary option. There is only one way in<br>
> Sugar to start a new activity - to work from scratch. And this is a<br>
> secondary option.<br>
><br>
> For me it would be worth trying to test going back to create a new one<br>
> by default, as I think this is what my learners somehow expected.<br>
><br>
> Small additions to the activity palette could be helpful, too. Adding<br>
> the journal date field to the entries. And having headers like in [2],<br>
> though I think there was a technical issue with this.<br>
><br>
> Another improvement could be to cut the delay, so the secondary options<br>
> are more prominent. Or, the left mouse click would reveal the palette<br>
> and the learner then needs to decide what option to choose. This would<br>
> clash with the rest of the UI I guess.<br>
><br>
> I remember we had some design mockups quite some time ago, where a<br>
> certain amount of Journal entries where displayed in the home view in a<br>
> horizontal time line. Maybe this would help to make the Journal more<br>
> accessible from there.<br>
><br>
><br>
> Congrats, if you made it reading that far. Comments, ideas, mockups,<br>
> plans for more data I should provide etc welcome.<br>
><br>
> Thanks,<br>
> Simon<br>
><br>
><br>
> [1] at the moment only in German: <a href="http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Planetarium" target="_blank">http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Planetarium</a><br>
> [2] <a href="http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Designs/Activity_Management#6" target="_blank">http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Designs/Activity_Management#6</a><br>
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