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A detailed look at various design and programming projects by Ihudiya Ogburu.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Creating a Wiki
Today I began working on a new side project. It's a wiki! I am using a template called TikiWiki. I decided to host the wiki myself instead of using a free platform as it would be a great learning experience and I liked the ability to have total control when editing the wiki. My target users are teachers, parents, and students. The purpose of the site will be to post lesson plans or activities students can use when working with a tiny computer called a Pico Cricket. As a Women in Computing Ambassador I was responsible for making mini games with Pico Crickets. Making the games were fun, but I began to realize that there wasn't a specific source that included plenty of options to use the Pico Cricket. So here I am today creating wiki to do just that! Once the wiki is set-up I will be emailing schools and websites that have posted one or two lesson plans and ask if they can post to my site. Collaboration is key, so I am excited to see where this venture will go. I will keep you posted :D
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TikiWiki
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
10 Things You Should Know When In an RIT OLPC Course
Here is a list of 10 Tips in order to be successful in OLPC at RIT.
This is in no particular order:
- Know the basic commands to freenode
- Know who Richard Stallman is
- Become familiar with the history OLPC
- Learn the basic commands to build a wiki page
- Know how to write an email [that can motivate and is understandable]
- Become familiar with Python
- Keep HCI in mind when designing a program
- Be persistent
- Be patient
- Work Hard
10.1 Above all have fun and gain from this experience
Created by the Blocku Team: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Blocku
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OLPC,
Open Source
Blocku
Have you heard of Blocku! My Team in OLPC is currently working on a game called Blocku. Blocku is a puzzle game geared towards 4th grade students around the world. Students have the opportunity to play the game independently, and with friends. Teachers can use it to evaluate learned concepts in their classroom. It is easy to learn, and we have been working hard these past 10 weeks to present our project. From creating the name, creating lesson plans, and coding the material, the Blocku team (Mark, Fran, Ariel, and myself) have been working hard to bring this game to fruition. While we have a long path ahead of us, we have made many achievements this quarter.
Check us out sometime on our wiki: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Blocku
Labels:
OLPC,
Open Source
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