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#16 Post by slapshot »

Hi Robert, thank you very much for all your suggest that I will try to follow. Right now, I'm a bit stopped with Edupup.
I hope to develop again soon, but my paying work are asking for me so I don't have anymore too time to dedicate Edupup. As for the screenshot, I can remember I found that image on the net and I asked to a russian guy the permission to use it. I never received answer so I used it.
I believe it is not a big issue for Warner Bross; it is just an image for an opensource project downloaded from thousands of people with 0 donations ;), so ... :)

Antonio
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EduPup 2.0 at
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http://www.giovelug.org
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/edupup/

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#17 Post by sidders »

I have just been to the nursery where Edupup + Gcompris is being trialled by 30 pre-schoolers (3-4 year olds)

Tuxpuck - too difficult
Supertux - too far over their heads
Ri-li - same as above. I was being conceted putting that one in as no one had made a pet of it. It was my one and only package contrribution.

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#18 Post by GregL »

Is EduPup still an active, developing release? The web site seems to be down.

Greg

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#19 Post by ttuuxxx »

looks like you can still download it from http://www.giovelug.org/index.php?lng=i ... indice&c=1
I have seen much of slapshot in the past year. But who knows.
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#20 Post by GregL »

Thanks ttuxx.

I noticed some feedback from sidders concerning the various games and how the kids used them. Does anyone else have observations or experience with EduPup that they would like to share?

Greg

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#21 Post by sidders »

I have been in touch with him, but a while ago. I tried to set up a GIT server and then use a free one, but couldnt get it to work so we could work on it together.


I was inspired by Edupup and made Hansamben (still waiting for an appropriate name). Stuck it on the forum and it evolved. This is the original thread:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=41454

Then it turned out as:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=49124

Forget the pre-release in the title, there are so many ideas turning up on the forum, its really a constant WIP.

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#22 Post by GregL »

I downloaded EduPup and Hansamben and will be trying them out with my kids (5 yrs old and 3 yrs old) soon.

I work for a school system and I really see a need for programs like these that can utilize old hardware that would normally go to waste.

Greg

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#23 Post by sidders »

It could save a small fortune. I have it in a couple of nurseries and am going to approach the local primary.

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#24 Post by GregL »

Good. I have similar plans. That's why I'd like to tweak EduPup so the programs will be appropriate and pertinent for their grade/skill levels.

Greg

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#25 Post by ttuuxxx »

Next time I bootup 2.14X I'll compile some kids games, Probably the ones used in this release, I think 2.14X would make a great base, better than 3.0 since it has a older kernel, but newer updated backend.
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
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http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#26 Post by sidders »

LJFR has compiled a lot of kids stuff including Childsplay here

http://ljfr2.perso.neuf.fr/pet_packages-4/general/

But probably in 412 for ASRI

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#27 Post by GregL »

Thanks!

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