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* [http://www.wikieducator.org/OLPC_Oceania/Training/Lesson_Plans/Notes_and_ideas_for_teacher_training#Activity_2:_How_can_the_Write_activity_be_used_in_teaching.3F Teacher Training notes from OLPC Oceania]
* [http://www.wikieducator.org/OLPC_Oceania/Training/Lesson_Plans/Notes_and_ideas_for_teacher_training#Activity_2:_How_can_the_Write_activity_be_used_in_teaching.3F Teacher Training notes from OLPC Oceania]


* [http://erikos.sweettimez.de/?p=839 Turtle Art Example]

Have a look at the [[#Intro to Sugar and Sugar Activities|Intro to Sugar and Sugar Activities]] section too


== Pilot proposals ==
== Pilot proposals ==

Revision as of 13:39, 16 October 2009

So you want to run a pilot project? This page contains case studies, deployment reports/analysis, and advice directly relevant to pilot stakeholders.

General Preparation Guides


Preparing parents and teachers


Intro to Sugar and Sugar Activities

These materials will give teachers and parents an idea of what can be done with Sugar, the software environment originally developed by OLPC and now developed by SugarLabs:

For another list see SugarLabs videos page


Lesson Plan integration ideas

Here are some ideas to start discussion about how one might integrate Sugar into the classroom. These are not normative of course - just examples.

Have a look at the Intro to Sugar and Sugar Activities section too

Pilot proposals


Case studies


Deployment Reports/Analysis


Advice


Communications

Participation suggestions


For everyone

It's An Education Project - SugarLabs Deployment blogs


For software


Materials Needed

We don't know of any place one can get:

  • a screencast of Write activity suitable for introducing teachers / parents to how it can be used in the classroom / at home.

Please add anything you want to this list. We point people at it when they ask "what can I create".