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Bruno Sperb
Hi all,

I am trying to do some "step by step" tutorial using the event theatre. It works fine to create it, and then it plays well for a little time, then goes "bugged". Is there a possible solution for that?

I do remember some discussion about this, but did not find a solution now, in this case then I would kindly ask you guys for a link ;)

all the best,

bruno

Porto Alegre
Brasil

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The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1] http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.html

Rita Freudenberg
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 20:36:03 -0300
From: "Marta Voelcker" [hidden email]
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Subject: [squeakland] RES:  education meeting notes June, 14th
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Rita,
Thank you for sharing this,
 I am so happy to know about the  development on the use of Etoys our
region!
Great job everybody!

Cheers!

Marta

-----Mensagem original-----
De: [hidden email]
[[hidden email]] Em nome de Rita Freudenberg
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 16:02
Para: list Squeakland
Assunto: [squeakland] education meeting notes June, 14th

The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can
interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very
interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops
are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno
and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They
presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did
and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been
teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people
new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very
enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in
their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia
Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around
all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well
received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on
evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here:
http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on
EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google
hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen
sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and
testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1]
http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.h
tml

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Re: question about event theatre

Steve Thomas
Bruno,

I have run into problems with Event Theatre as well.  One thing that usually works is if I slow down my mouse movements,  I believe Event Theater works by periodically capturing information and if you move your mouse too fast, it could miss a key movement and throw off the replay.

Stephen

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Bruno Sperb <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to do some "step by step" tutorial using the event theatre. It works fine to create it, and then it plays well for a little time, then goes "bugged". Is there a possible solution for that?

I do remember some discussion about this, but did not find a solution now, in this case then I would kindly ask you guys for a link ;)

all the best,

bruno

Porto Alegre
Brasil

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The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1] http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.html

Rita Freudenberg
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 20:36:03 -0300
From: "Marta Voelcker" [hidden email]
To: "'Rita Freudenberg'" [hidden email],	"'list
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Subject: [squeakland] RES:  education meeting notes June, 14th
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Rita,
Thank you for sharing this,
 I am so happy to know about the  development on the use of Etoys our
region!
Great job everybody!

Cheers!

Marta

-----Mensagem original-----
De: [hidden email]
[[hidden email]] Em nome de Rita Freudenberg
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 16:02
Para: list Squeakland
Assunto: [squeakland] education meeting notes June, 14th

The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can
interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very
interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops
are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno
and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They
presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did
and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been
teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people
new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very
enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in
their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia
Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around
all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well
received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on
evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here:
http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on
EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google
hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen
sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and
testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1]
http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.h
tml

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Re: question about event theatre

Bruno Sperb
Steve,

thanks for the tip. I did slow down the movements and it worked just fine. Not perfect, but enough I think to do some quick tutorials ;)

bruno

Em 20/06/2012 11:59, Steve Thomas escreveu:
Bruno,

I have run into problems with Event Theatre as well.  One thing that usually works is if I slow down my mouse movements,  I believe Event Theater works by periodically capturing information and if you move your mouse too fast, it could miss a key movement and throw off the replay.

Stephen

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Bruno Sperb <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to do some "step by step" tutorial using the event theatre. It works fine to create it, and then it plays well for a little time, then goes "bugged". Is there a possible solution for that?

I do remember some discussion about this, but did not find a solution now, in this case then I would kindly ask you guys for a link ;)

all the best,

bruno

Porto Alegre
Brasil

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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 21:02:09 +0200
From: Rita Freudenberg [hidden email]
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Subject: [squeakland] education meeting notes June, 14th
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The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1] http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.html

Rita Freudenberg
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 20:36:03 -0300
From: "Marta Voelcker" [hidden email]
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Subject: [squeakland] RES:  education meeting notes June, 14th
Message-ID: [hidden email]
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Rita,
Thank you for sharing this,
 I am so happy to know about the  development on the use of Etoys our
region!
Great job everybody!

Cheers!

Marta

-----Mensagem original-----
De: [hidden email]
[[hidden email]] Em nome de Rita Freudenberg
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 16:02
Para: list Squeakland
Assunto: [squeakland] education meeting notes June, 14th

The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can
interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very
interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops
are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno
and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They
presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did
and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been
teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people
new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very
enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in
their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia
Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around
all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well
received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on
evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here:
http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on
EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google
hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen
sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and
testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1]
http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.h
tml

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Re: question about event theatre

Steve Thomas
Bruno,

Great to hear, glad it helped.  If you can please share your tutorials, I am sure others can learn from them.

Thanks,
Stephen

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Bruno Sperb <[hidden email]> wrote:
Steve,

thanks for the tip. I did slow down the movements and it worked just fine. Not perfect, but enough I think to do some quick tutorials ;)

bruno

Em 20/06/2012 11:59, Steve Thomas escreveu:
Bruno,

I have run into problems with Event Theatre as well.  One thing that usually works is if I slow down my mouse movements,  I believe Event Theater works by periodically capturing information and if you move your mouse too fast, it could miss a key movement and throw off the replay.

Stephen

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Bruno Sperb <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to do some "step by step" tutorial using the event theatre. It works fine to create it, and then it plays well for a little time, then goes "bugged". Is there a possible solution for that?

I do remember some discussion about this, but did not find a solution now, in this case then I would kindly ask you guys for a link ;)

all the best,

bruno

Porto Alegre
Brasil

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The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1] http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.html

Rita Freudenberg
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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 20:36:03 -0300
From: "Marta Voelcker" [hidden email]
To: "'Rita Freudenberg'" [hidden email],	"'list
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Subject: [squeakland] RES:  education meeting notes June, 14th
Message-ID: [hidden email]
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

Rita,
Thank you for sharing this,
 I am so happy to know about the  development on the use of Etoys our
region!
Great job everybody!

Cheers!

Marta

-----Mensagem original-----
De: [hidden email]
[[hidden email]] Em nome de Rita Freudenberg
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 16:02
Para: list Squeakland
Assunto: [squeakland] education meeting notes June, 14th

The education team is meeting every Thursday. Here are the notes from today.

Randy shared his impressions from Squeakfest: 
- Squeakfest Uruguay was best because of the workshops, where one can
interact with the participants.
- we got books from Ceibal about their view on education, which are very
interesting and insightful
- in one of the presentations we learned that about 90% of all XO laptops
are delivered in south america
- there was a group of students (12-15 years old) from Novo Hamburgo, Rio
Grande do Sul, Brazil, who worked with Bruno Sperb. With the help of Bruno
and their teachers, they created learning games for younger children. They
presented their ideas at Squeakfest and it was very impressive what they did
and how they did the presentation [1].

Rita reported, to Avigails questions:
- Etoys is being used in schools in Uruguay and Argentina, there have been
teachers conducting Etoys workshops, in the discussions we had both, people
new to Etoys or people with experience. What we had all the time were very
enthusiastic and energetic teachers, who are looking forward to use Etoys in
their classrooms.
- A new branch of Plan Ceibal is taking care of the primary schools. Lidia
Barboza is heading this effort and she is planning to spread Etoys around
all the schools. It is impressive that the construcionist ideas are well
received by her and her group. We will stay in contact and work together on
evaluations.

(Spanish) Materials from Squeakfest Argentina can be found here:
http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/

Kathleen showed us a short video about Etoys, soon to be found on
EtoysIllinois. We'll figure out how to put it on our website.

Steve is trying something new with his students: a session in google
hangout. The students code at home, then show him the code using screen
sharing and explain what they did. Steve will also help them find bugs and
testing via screen sharing. Sounds interesting! 

Rita

[1]
http://uca-rs.blogspot.com.br/2012/06/presenca-de-alunos-monitores-de-novo.h
tml

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