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Description & Goals

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The Journal activity is an automated diary of everything a child does with his or her laptop. The Journal can be used by children to organize work or revisit a past project, and by teachers and parents to assess a child's progress.

The Journal activity provides an intuitive interface for viewing projects and files saved by the XO user. Activities that the user has stopped will show in the journal view with a timer showing how long ago they were stopped.

The Journal is also used to access external storage media (USB sticks, etc.); delete files; and access the backup system (for those of you connected to a School Server).

USB sticks or SD cards appear at the bottom of the Journal's list of activities. You can drag-and-drop a document name from the journal to copy it to the storage device.

To view the contents of the storage device, click on its icon and wait for the content list to appear in a Journal-style list. If the device has many non-XO files, the process may take some time.


The Journal is also a key component of the Bitfrost security specification. The document Journal and Overlays discusses one possible implementation strategy for the Journal and auto-population while using (particularly legacy) activities.

See the Human Interface Guidelines for theoretical discussion.

Using the Journal

The Journal Activity pages have a complete overview of the journal and its use.


Development

Source

RPMs

  • none available

Resources

Functional Test

Basic

  • The Journal comes up running when the XO is powered on.
  • The basic functional test is to create an Abiword document and Paint file, exit, then ensure that they show up in the journal.
  • From the journal interface you should be able to resume these activities right where you left off.

Secondary

  • Journals are properly archived and can be restored from the school server.
  • Sharing?

Activity Summary

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Short description: Short description::The Journal activity is an automated diary of everything a child does with his or her laptop. It is the equivalent of a file browser.
Description: [[Description::The Journal activity is an automated diary of everything a child does with his or her laptop. The Journal can be used by children to organize work or revisit a past project, and by teachers and parents to assess a child's progress.

The Journal activity provides an intuitive interface for viewing projects and files saved by the XO user. Activities that the user has stopped will show in the journal view with a timer showing how long ago they were stopped.

The Journal is also used to access external storage media (USB sticks, etc.); delete files; and access the backup system (for those of you connected to a School Server).]]

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URL from which to download the last .xo bundle that works with old releases Activity bundle::http://dev.laptop.org/~erikos/journal/Journal-86.xo
Activity version number: Activity version::86
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