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  • |activity_name = Music Keyboard |activity_bundle_url = http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/4654/music_keyboard-8.xo
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  • ...r of Content ideas, see '''[[Summer of Content 2007]]'''. Content-related activities described below are suitable projects to migrate to the latter's project di '''Activities'''
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  • * Local [[keyboard layouts]], [[Unicode]] [[fonts]], [[dictionaries]], if available. ...at area. For examples, see [[Peru bundled activities]] and [[G1G1 bundled activities]].
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  • |activity_bundle_url = http://activities.sugarlabs.org/downloads/file/29122/browse-157.2.xo |activity_bundle_url = http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/4076/calculate-42.xo
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  • The basic components of the framework are activities, the Home Page, and the People Page. The latter two components are slide-in == Activities ==
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  • ...s are announced for your country to start localizing GNU/Linux, Sugar, and Activities into your languages. Remember you can create a [[LiveCd|Live CD]] in your l ...user interfaces: [[Localization#Sugar i18n|Sugar]] and other [[XO l10n|XO Activities]].
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  • ** Digital Signal Processing (filters, echo, etc. in Electronic Music, voice-changer game, etc.) * Password protection for folders or files,maybe, activities.
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  • == A music and sound exploration application for the OLPC == TamTam is a suite of four music and sound related activities for the XO. TamTam is written in python with some C functions for speed-cr
    7 KB (1,115 words) - 00:43, 5 April 2011
  • Csound is the music and audio signal processing language originally developed by [http://web.me ...synthesis engine. Csound, as included in the OLPC project, can be used by Activities or directly by children and teachers. It can be accessed in a variety of wa
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  • === '''Current Activities''' === ...been trained on basic use of XO Laptops, conducting project based learning activities with kids, work with teacher in Lesson plans implementation, basic troubles
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  • ...for use as robust portable notepads in the classroom. For this market, a keyboard that is quiet and thus non-disruptive to classroom lecture and conversation ...hey would contribute to the rise of a grassroots movement of self-produced music in the 1980s. The XO paradigm represents a major breakthrough in transcend
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  • ...aspects of the XO that pertain directly to the development of educational activities. *Add links to example activities.
    26 KB (2,624 words) - 17:50, 9 December 2008
  • ...me appears when you move the mouse pointer to a corner of the screen. The activities are at the bottom of the frame.]] ...e. The frame can appear and disappear, making more room on the screen for activities. It is usually visible on the main screen with the ring, since the edges o
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  • The [[Develop]] Activity is the ''"Activity for making Activities"'' in [[Sugar]]. In the spirit of [[Constructivism]], [[OLPC]] needs a col Some Emacs-style keyboard commands may be implemented, especially considering that OLPC has the CTRL
    34 KB (5,623 words) - 11:24, 5 February 2008
  • {{hig-subnav-intra|p_page=Introduction|c_section=Activities|c_page=Activity Basics|n_page=Activity Bundles}} ===Starting Activities===
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  • :: P.S. I would guess that most of the computers being used to develop activities for OLPC are ''not'' OLPC machines at all. --Ben Urban at [[User:68.49.10. ...here is a special language called [[csound]] which is used for programming music generation.
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  • :Check out [[Keyboard freeze fix for os 650-656]] it might be your problem. Hard to say, unless ...by pressing the "magnifying glass" icon in the upper-left hand part of the keyboard.
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  • ...eamed up. We had only one singer, so I asked her if she wanted to make the music for the movie. She agreed to. And they went to the back of the classroom t ...ether 'successfully.' The keyboard was still working, but the wire for the keyboard lights was broken and outside the casing''
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  • {{Translation | lang = es | source = OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities/Activity Basics | version = 24043 | source_display = OLPC-HIG-Activity Basi | c_section=Activities | c_page=Activity Basics
    20 KB (3,126 words) - 15:54, 15 September 2010
  • ...emphasizing the connections within the community, among people, and their activities." ...nfigurations, standard laptop use, e-book reading, gaming, rubber-membrane keyboard"
    33 KB (4,667 words) - 15:45, 2 March 2008
  • B4/Trial-2 Release Notes for [[TamTam]] activities ; Notes : [[TamTam]] includes four activities: miniTamTam, TamTamJam, TamTam Edit, and synthLab.
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  • ...emphasizing the connections within the community, among people, and their activities." ...nfigurations, standard laptop use, e-book reading, gaming, rubber-membrane keyboard"
    31 KB (4,389 words) - 11:52, 18 October 2007
  • Starting from user activities and working down... === Sound generation and music activities ===
    8 KB (1,256 words) - 20:40, 5 July 2010
  • ...here is a special language called [[csound]] which is used for programming music generation. :See pages on [[languages]], [[Unicode]], [[keyboard layouts]], and [[input methods]].--[[User:Mokurai|Mokurai]] 02:23, 13 Octob
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  • {{Translation | lang = ko | source = OLPC Human Interface Guidelines/Activities/Activity Basics | version = 24043 | source_display = OLPC-HIG-Activity Basi | c_section=Activities | c_page=Activity Basics
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  • ...connected ([http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=usb+braille+keyboard&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 quick search] and [http://www.portset.co.u ...Cellphones have limited capabilities like the screensize, lack of fullsize keyboard, costly airtimes, data storage etc. A radio doesn't allow interactive learn
    125 KB (20,048 words) - 11:24, 1 June 2012
  • ...a las instrucciones que se encuentran en [[Customizing NAND images/lang-es#Keyboard]] en este wiki.)'' ...m, please refer to the instructions found on the [[Customizing NAND images#Keyboard]] page of the wiki.)''
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  • ...of the machine and observe how the XO can be integrated into the learning activities currently taking place in the school. One other natural attachment to the new tool is music. Tam Tam is the most popular program which our kids play with. One girl q
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  • ...aspects of the XO that pertain directly to the development of educational activities. ...p between theory and practice more clear, we often include links to sample activities and to anecdotes from our pilot countries. Please take advantage of these e
    18 KB (2,834 words) - 17:43, 9 December 2008
  • {{anchor|A music and sound exploration application for the OLPC}} TamTam is a suite of three music and sound related activities for the XO. TamTam is written in python with some C functions for speed-cri
    9 KB (1,383 words) - 21:12, 15 October 2008
  • ...ing Activities created by educators all around the world! Comment on these activities when you try them out in your class and you can even [http://wiki.laptop.or = List of learning activities in development =
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  • : A great deal of effort is being put into localizing the core XO activities, so that the children can work in their native language. You can read more ...uper left of the keyboard ([[Image:Mesh key f1 small.png]]); (Please see [[Keyboard Shortcuts]] for a description of all of the buttons.)
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  • msgstr "Keyboard: 70+ keys, 1.2mm stroke; sealed rubber-membrane key-switch assembly" msgstr "Keyboard layout details"
    44 KB (2,905 words) - 17:12, 11 October 2007
  • At present (July 2007), activities (softwares) and content for primary school students are relatively abundant ...face_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/View_Source|View Source]] key on its keyboard, the only laptop of the world.
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  • ...r of Content ideas, see '''[[Summer of Content 2007]]'''. Content-related activities described below are suitable projects to migrate to the latter's project di '''Activities'''
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  • ...emphasizing the connections within the community, among people, and their activities." ...nfigurations, standard laptop use, e-book reading, gaming, rubber-membrane keyboard"
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  • ==The keyboard== Image:keyboard-touchpad.jpg
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  • ...me appears when you move the mouse pointer to a corner of the screen. The activities are at the bottom of the frame.]] ...e. The frame can appear and disappear, making more room on the screen for activities. It is usually visible on the main screen with the ring, since the edges o
    60 KB (4,941 words) - 09:45, 22 September 2011
  • ...uns the [[embedded controller]] (EC). The EC handles the processing of the keyboard, touchpad, game buttons, power button, and charging the battery. The second ...B ports on a computer. They can store between 16MB (enough to hold several music files) up to 64GB (enough to hold several high quality full-length movie fi
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  • B4/Trial-2 Release Notes for [[TamTam]] activities ...ynthLab. The TamTam welcome screen allows you to chose which of the three activities you want to use.
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  • |activity_bundle_url = http://download.laptop.org/activities/BlockParty-9.1.xo |activity_bundle_url = http://download.laptop.org/activities/Browse-157.5.xo
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  • Image:keyboard-touchpad.jpg The circle around the XO icon is used to display activities that are currently running on the laptop. The [[#Journal|Journal]] is alwa
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  • ...emphasizing the connections within the community, among people, and their activities." ...nfigurations, standard laptop use, e-book reading, gaming, rubber-membrane keyboard"
    36 KB (3,967 words) - 09:13, 11 January 2008
  • ::Music is fundumental and will not be compromised. We will have sound. Also the mi ...ive (finger) in the center and resistive (stylus) across the length of the keyboard. Not sure which will work, but we will make every effort. [[User:Walter|Wal
    103 KB (17,276 words) - 06:04, 22 April 2013
  • :The laptop comes with a wide variety of software (See [[Activities]]) including a [[Write|word processor]] based upon [[Abiword]]. --[[User:Wa ...ll. [[Sugar]] is the GUI interface, and has special [[activity]] programs. Activities are inherently networkable and sharable. -[[User:Jcfrench|Jeff]] 21:45, 6
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  • * Easy real-time collaboration in many of our activities including: # This activity is started by clicking on it (in the usual manner of all activities), but it starts up as a shared activity.
    33 KB (5,203 words) - 03:37, 6 August 2013
  • ...and communicate with others. You interact with your XO using the touchpad, keyboard, microphone, or camera. ...licks open. Lift the screen up from the keyboard; you may have to hold the keyboard down as you lift the display.
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  • ...rote. You learn that rhythm or flow is as important to writing as it is to music. You learn that writing is like a puff of smoke unless it is based on facts You best writing may occur away from the keyboard. When you least expect it, the exact point of the story or a special turn o
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  • * Sharing activities * Launching activities
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  • * [[Python]] in [[Pippy]] and activities * [[Writing systems]]: [[keyboard layouts]], [[input method editors]], rendering, printing
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  • ...user interfaces: [[Localization#Sugar i18n|Sugar]] and other [[XO l10n|XO Activities]]. ...repared by doing [[Python i18n|Python internationalization]] (for sugar or activities).
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