[somos-azucar] A quick XO consult
Sebastian Silva
sebastian en fuentelibre.org
Jue Mar 14 02:51:07 EDT 2013
Hola Anita!
¡Gusto de saludarte!
¿Cuándo vendrás a Perú?
Mira, sobre tu pregunta, solo tengo el recuerdo de que el equipo de OLPC
Australia distribuye con su imagen de sistema operativo, una actividad
para navegar las imágenes que hay en la laptop (lo leí en un manual en
el que ellos sugieren al profesor usarla para ver si los niños miran
pornografía).
No la he descargado, no se cual es, pero si existe, debe hacer lo que
pides o sino fácil de modificar para ese fin.
Si me disculpas, aprovecho de preguntarte a tí:
¿Cómo debemos documentar y hacer seguimientos a requerimientos de
terreno de este tipo?
Nosotros venimos desarrollando la red de soporte offline (Red Azúcar) de
la cual te hablamos. Te ruego que me ayudes a probarla y me des tus
comentarios.
Porfavor visita el siguiente link:
http://network-testing.sugarlabs.org/feedback/new/?context=353ecbd4194411e2abb80016360ee2af
Es para "contribuir una pregunta, idea o problema", en este caso para el
contexto ya creado: "Nuevas actividades".
Porfavor has tu pregunta o idea ahí.
Dime si la interfase de usuario se entiende, es atractiva y cumple su
propósito.
Aprovecho de preguntar - además de la respectiva página, ¿cómo
deberíamos notificar al usuario de una respuesta?
Gracias por el valiosísimo feedback.
Ojalá encuentres la actividad para descargar las imágenes!
Saludos,
Sebastian
El 13/03/13 23:47, Anita Say Chan escribió:
> Hi Bernie, and Hi Walter and Sebastian:
>
> Thanks for the fast reply. I should clarify: is there a way to copy
> all the images that a student has recorded on the XO in just one step
> (ie. selecting all the JPEG files s/he has recorded, say up to 100 or
> more images, and dragging and dropping them in one step onto an
> external drive, and simply waiting for them to all copy).
>
> When the Sugarcamp Puno 2011 team attempted to create an archive for a
> class of 30 or so XO users in an offline classroom, they ended up
> having to manually select, copy and drag each image file individually
> into an external drive (which took them about 20 minutes/user, and
> became pretty time consuming when scaled up to the size of a classroom
> of 30+ kids).
>
> The question here is if there already exists a quick and easy means
> for kids to archive their XO photos/videos/sound recordings -- so they
> aren't simply erasing them all when ever they need to free up space on
> their hard drives? There may already be a fix for this, since this was
> a problem encountered a year and a half or so ago. Any pointers would
> be helpful!
>
> Many thanks, and hope this finds everyone well!
>
> Best,
> Anita
>
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Bernie Innocenti <bernie en codewiz.org
> <mailto:bernie en codewiz.org>> wrote:
>
> +walter
> +sebastian
>
> On 03/13/13 16:52, Anita Say Chan wrote:
> > Hi Bernie:
> > How are things in Cambridge? I had a quick question to pass by
> you. Do
> > you know of an easy way to extract and compile the photos and videos
> > from a single classroom with, let's say, 30 student XO users
> that are
> > all offline? We were hoping to help the school in Lacachi create
> a video
> > and photo archive/library of all the images they had compiled (since
> > many of them simply get deleted once the hard drive fills up);
> but I was
> > told by some of the teachers and Puno contacts that it's not as
> simple
> > as dragging and dropping JPEGs and OGGs onto a separate
> hardrive, since
> > Sugar saves such work into a daily journal archive or activity file,
> > rather than to separate image of video files. Is that right? Or
> is it
> > because they might be using an old release of Sugar in Puno?
>
> If they have USB sticks, they can just drag & drop the photos into it.
> This should work even with the oldest releases of Sugar and the
> data can
> be read back on Linux or Windows computers.
>
> Perhaps Walter and Sebastian can propose additional ideas.
>
> --
> _ // Bernie Innocenti
> \X/ http://codewiz.org
>
>
>
>
> --
> Anita Say Chan
> Assistant Professor
> Media & Cinema Studies Department
> University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
> College of Media, 235 Gregory Hall
> Urbana, IL 61801
> e: achan en illinois.edu <mailto:achan en illinois.edu>
> http://media.illinois.edu/faculty/detail/anita_chan
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