My Employer has expressed some interest in paying for my time on
something like this, but I've got some reservations.
As a parent and an avid education enthusiast, I can't help but to
notice the apps to be included don't target the age ranges of kids
you're talking about. Ages 8-15 only has a small overlap in GCompris,
the rest of the apps are geared towards early learning environments,
pre-K (4-5 years).
Have you seen Uberstudent?
http://uberstudent.org/
It's one of the first distributions I've seen that actually has a task
focus rather than throwing every "educational" title in the mix.
Just some thoughts and questions..
- Mike
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Aditya Patawari <adimania(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are a bunch of fedora contributor and packagers who are working to
build a "Fedora for Kids" spin. You can see the progress of the same
at [1].
It would be really nice if someone can provide or help us to build
some docs/tutorials for kids or newbies which we can include with the
spin. Since the target for this is kids, the doc should be really easy
to understand and eye catching. (maybe something like "when you see a
beetle (bug) on your screen then you should capture (file) it").
adding some animations to it would be a plus.
[1]:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraForKids
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