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This is a stub for a planned test program of the OLE Nepal XO release based on OLPC 8.2-767. |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 16 October 2008
Testing
Template really helps
Template really helps
December 13th, 2007 By: admin
Few weeks back I have created an activity named “object identification”. It took me a week to complete that activity. Basically, It displays object and we have to identify its name from list of options. Image, sound and text are the integral components of this activity. After working on few more activities We have realized that it will be better if we could develop a template to make such activities. So, I invested few days to make a template for multiple choice activity. Once it has completed I have told one of my team mates that If I could create three multiple choice activities within three hours then this template can be consider worthy. To my surprise, it takes less than three hours to complete three multiple choice activities. So, now I have realized that if any thing is recurring then creating a template really speed up activities development process.
Our Plans for the School Server
Our Plans for the School Server
January 23rd, 2008 By:bryan
Please see this posting in full on the Development page.
Moodle on school server
Moodle on school server
January 29th, 2008 By: Sulochan Acharya
I am putting a few moodle screenshots, that shows the idea of separate grouping. Lets say there are three users: Admin/teacher, user1 and user2 (students in grade 2 and grade 6).
The teacher will see this on his/her moodle screen:
This is what user 1 who belongs to group class 2 will see:
And this is what user 2 who belongs to group class 6 will see:
When you click on the course class 2 or class 6 it will take you to the modules available within that course. So its not acutally a course design, but an easy way to mange resources for kids who might have very basic or no knowledge of using a tool like moodle.
This grouping is easy to do, and can be used to manage different age group of students. Each grade level can have a separate group and work with in that group. It becomes easier for teachers and administrator to manage resources accordingly. It will be great if we can get a Nepali language package, so that things can be displayed in Nepali. I don’t know if English as a medium of communication will discourage kids to use these features.
So, the idea is to create some sort of auto-login, that will take say user1 (when he tries to access http://schoolserver/moodle) to the page shown above for group class 2 . He need not remember his login, or know how to get to his course pages. If we can somehow tie this auth feature to the XO, that will be even better.
Comments, and ideas are welcome.
cheers,
sulochan
School Server Network Structure With Squid
School Server Network Structure With Squid
February 12th, 2008 By: Sulochan Acharya
Please see this posting in full on the Development page.
How to (hack) customize a built for XO.
How to (hack) customize a built for XO.
March 23rd, 2008 By: Sulochan Acharya
Please see this posting in full on the Development page.
Teacher Preparation Program for the OLPC Project - Part II
Teacher Preparation Program for the OLPC Project—Part II
May 4th, 2008 By: Saurav Dev Bhatta
Please see this posting in full on the Development page.
Testing OLPC 8.2-767
This is a stub for a planned test program of the OLE Nepal XO release based on OLPC 8.2-767.