OT: Educational Frameworks

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Thu Aug 20 05:20:07 EDT 2009


Aloha Swami,

http://www.sugarlabs.org/

The UI from OLPC is now spun-off (or whichever we conjugate buzzwords). You
can get it and run on your own virtual machine. Their wiki has design
guidelines and principles for creating eduware.

:D

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Sivakatirswami <katir at hindu.org> wrote:

> We are trying to look into educational frameworks to check on possible
> models for building our own system on the web.
> We have a professor who gave us access to her moodle site, but it's gear to
> first year university math courses.
>
> We need to see models in use for K-12, where the interface is actually
> "usable" by the children themselves, if such a think exists.
>
> But, in all our searches, we are blocked at every turn. There appears to be
> nothing "open"  you either have to be an instructor or a registered student
> with an enrollment ID to get in. This makes perfect sense from a security
> point of view, but it leaves anyone searching for such things completely
> shut out. We see hundreds of moodle sites and companies that support moodle
> users. But not a single "portal" that we can get into to look around for
> K-12 ideas.
>
> If you know of any teachers/sites that might allow us to view the frame
> work (courses for kids, the syllabus, the modules in use, etc.) we would
> really appreciate it.
>
> Please contact me off line with any access info/ideas you may have.
>
> Thanks
> Sivakatirswami
>
>
>
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