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''Please use this space to add relevant resources and links to existing resources.''
''Please use this space to add relevant resources and links to existing resources.''

* [http://laptop.moodle.com.au/manual/?page_id=612 OLPC AU newsletter with lesson ideas]
* [http://laptop.moodle.com.au/manual/?page_id=1466 teacher-generated lessons, incl. 'Top Ten XO Lessons', from OLPC AU]
* [http://laptop.moodle.com.au/mod/forum/view.php?id=1682 lessons submitted by teachers #1, from OLPC AU] (use ''login as guest'')
* [http://laptop.moodle.com.au/mod/forum/view.php?id=1671 lessons submitted by teachers #1, from OLPC AU] (use ''login as guest'')


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Revision as of 00:34, 10 November 2011

This page is meant to serve as a focal point for collecting and discussing information, experiences, and documents related to lesson plans involving the use of XOs and/or Sugar.

To-Do

  • Let people know this page exists;-)
  • Build list of people who are interested in this topic.
  • Collect existing materials from different deployments (e.g. Nepal, Nosy Komba, Australia, Haiti, ...)
  • Consider building a common template and maybe also a platform for sharing lesson plans (Note: Claudia Urrea is working on similar efforts)

Resources

Please use this space to add relevant resources and links to existing resources.

Template

Please use this space to add existing templates or other relevant information.

Suggestion by Tracy

  • A title
  • Purpose for the activity (outcomes)
  • Subject Areas (multi select: English/ Literacy; Mathematics/ Numeracy; Science and Technology; History/ Social Sciences; The Arts; Health/Personal Development; Languages)
  • Age Ranges (multi select: 5 years and younger, 6-8 years, 9-11 years, 12 years +)
  • XO Activities used
  • The lesson itself
  • Contributed by

Reader contributions of:

  • Adaptations of the lesson
  • A space for teachers who have taught the lesson to comment on the experience (not sure what to call it). They could share what went well, what didn't go well, how the students responded, tech tips, photos or videos of the lesson, etc... (I think sharing the real-life experience of teaching these lessons would be more beneficial than the plan itself)

Other notes

Platform

Please use this space to add your thoughts, ideas, comments, questions, etc. about a platform to facilitate the process of sharing lessons plans and other materials.