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One of the most important features of Sugar is the ability for students to collaborate, sharing an Activity session. This can take the form of multiple cursors in a document, multiple brushes on a canvas, multiple musical instruments, two players in a game, multiple uses in chat (as above), and so on.
One of the most important features of Sugar is the ability for students to collaborate, sharing an Activity session. This can take the form of multiple cursors in a document, multiple musical instruments, two players in a game, multiple uses in chat (as above), and so on.


==Where to get Collaborating==
==Where to get Collaborating==


Collaborating is a built-in function in the following Activities provided in the current Sugar distribution. There are many others available in the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs Activities repository]:

* Browse
* Calculate
* Chat
* Distance
* Etoys
* Image Viewer (not marked Favorite)
* Implode
* Maze
* Memorize
* Pippy
* Read
* Record
* Speak
* TamTamMini
* TamTamJam
* Turtle Art
* Write

Paint used to have collaboration on the menu, but it did not work well, and has been turned off (grayed out on the menu), as below:

[[File:Grayed_Collaboration_Icon.png]]

There are other Activities that show a grayed-out collaboration icon to indicate that the collaboration function is not available for them.

The following standard Activities do not have collaboration turned on, or at all:

* Abacus (Why can't I show you how to use it?)
* Clock (Wouldn't it be nice if we could show multiple clocks at multiple locations, with XO icons attached?)
* Jukebox (not marked as Favorite)
* Log (not marked as Favorite)
* Measure
* Paint
* Ruler
* Portfolio (but shouldn't we be able to compose presentations using items from several Journals?)
* TamTamEdit (but shouldn't we be able to compose together?)
* TamTamSynthLab
* Terminal (collaboration would be a security hazard)


==Using Collaborating==
==Using Collaborating==

Revision as of 16:06, 10 April 2012

About Collaborating

Collaboration in chat.png

One of the most important features of Sugar is the ability for students to collaborate, sharing an Activity session. This can take the form of multiple cursors in a document, multiple musical instruments, two players in a game, multiple uses in chat (as above), and so on.

Where to get Collaborating

Collaborating is a built-in function in the following Activities provided in the current Sugar distribution. There are many others available in the Sugar Labs Activities repository:

  • Browse
  • Calculate
  • Chat
  • Distance
  • Etoys
  • Image Viewer (not marked Favorite)
  • Implode
  • Maze
  • Memorize
  • Pippy
  • Read
  • Record
  • Speak
  • TamTamMini
  • TamTamJam
  • Turtle Art
  • Write

Paint used to have collaboration on the menu, but it did not work well, and has been turned off (grayed out on the menu), as below:

Grayed Collaboration Icon.png

There are other Activities that show a grayed-out collaboration icon to indicate that the collaboration function is not available for them.

The following standard Activities do not have collaboration turned on, or at all:

  • Abacus (Why can't I show you how to use it?)
  • Clock (Wouldn't it be nice if we could show multiple clocks at multiple locations, with XO icons attached?)
  • Jukebox (not marked as Favorite)
  • Log (not marked as Favorite)
  • Measure
  • Paint
  • Ruler
  • Portfolio (but shouldn't we be able to compose presentations using items from several Journals?)
  • TamTamEdit (but shouldn't we be able to compose together?)
  • TamTamSynthLab
  • Terminal (collaboration would be a security hazard)

Using Collaborating

The Toolbars

<Activity-specific descriptions>

Learning with Collaborating

Extending Collaborating

Modifying Collaborating

Where to report problems

Credits

Collaborating