S050 - Informática para Tontos
E050 - Computer Science for Dummies Carlos Rabassa Voluntario Red de Apoyo al Plan Ceibal Montevideo, Uruguay _______________________________________________ squeakland mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland |
Frederick,
I am not familiar with WIndows. I switched to Macintosh in 1993. Last May a few nice knowledgeable guys tried to put SoaS in my Mac but it wouldn´t work. They concluded SoaS was not yet ready for MacOS. Does SoaS work now in Macs? Has anyone tried it successfully? Carlos Rabassa Volunteer Plan Ceibal Support Network Montevideo, Uruguay On Apr 8, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Frederick Grose wrote: > On 4/8/11, Carlos Rabassa <[hidden email]> wrote: >> S050 - Informática para Tontos >> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1FVJC2Ij4Vsub_3RJBu9HIhf6qRqdQVbq1WZrvebm7-c >> >> E050 - Computer Science for Dummies >> https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=131-kPidBmlTFE14DvSkYFGzNWlWD1KjY0lsAW673vag >> >> Carlos Rabassa >> Voluntario >> Red de Apoyo al Plan Ceibal >> Montevideo, Uruguay > > See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Boot > > Clarifications and other improvements are welcome. > > --Fred _______________________________________________ squeakland mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland |
Thanks Thomas,
today is too late in the day for me and tomorrow I will be busy all day. Will try this later on but I´m afraid you overestimated my capacity, I said I am a dummy. These instructions and so many alternatives remind me quite a bit of previous experiences when I could see the same initial screen of the XOs at the schools and start some of the programs but there were lots of things that were not working. Thanks again. WIll let you know if I make any progress. Carlos Rabassa Voluntario Red de Apoyo al Plan Ceibal Montevideo, Uruguay On Apr 8, 2011, at 10:24 PM, Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
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Edward,
Thanks for your suggestion. If I have to do it, I'm sorry but I have to decline. I have no idea about what has to be done or how someone would be able to benefit from the effort. If you or anyone else feels there is any value in anything I do, please feel free to use whatever you find. Most of what I have done so far, mostly exercises for me to learn and be able to answer some of the questions received, may be found at:
If you think all this is a mess, I would certainly agree. After the insistence of a some fellow volunteers at RAP Ceibal, mainly Leticia Romero and Paolo Benini, whom I thank for their patience in dealing with me, I am thinking of bringing some order to my files. They have suggested a blog a few times. From time to time they say blog and I say website, sometimes I say website with link to a blog. I believe that for storing information, it should be a website. This is the result of the first five minutes invested in creating a free website for this purpose: There is no content yet in this site. Interesting, they mention how easy it is to find out things in a blog. Today, search engines search almost everything we put in internet no matter where it is. An interesting curious example: Our son had successfully made empanadas, a typical uruguayan dish, for some of his friends. Now he wanted to go one step further and use home made dough rather than buying it ready. He asked Mom for her recipe and, this is how we found it and sent it to him right away: Search using Google for "Nenny Rabassa empanada". Select Google´s top recommendation. Nenny, my wife and business associate, put it in internet some 12 years ago. Nenny used to cook for our fellow real estate brokers to thank them for visiting our broker open houses. That´s how some of her recipes ended up in internet. Carlos Rabassa Volunteer Plan Ceibal Support Network Montevideo, Uruguay On Apr 9, 2011, at 1:44 AM, Edward Cherlin wrote:
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