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Edubuntu

I was looking through the search terms that brought folks to my blog. One really caught my eye. The person had searched for “linux esl game”. I thought that was really interesting. He/She didn’t find what he/she was looking for here. But it did inspire me to write this entry. And maybe the next person searching for something similar will give Edubuntu a whirl.

I had seen Edubuntu a while back. It’s a spin-off of Ubuntu. It’s aimed at teachers and students, but it would also work well in a home environment. It comes pre-packaged with educational games, the entire Open Office suite and a variety of other things. Because it’s built off of Ubuntu, it’s part of a well established community. I’ve found the Ubuntu forums to be very friendly to those just getting started and a treasure trove of information. The distro also has the advantage of frequent updates. Ubuntu and it’s derivatives work on a 6 month release cycle. The current version is 7.10, code named “Gutsy Gibbon”. Don’t you just love the code names???

The other advantage many Linux distros, including the *buntu family, have is the ability to run it off a “Live CD“. You basically just pop the CD in and reboot your computer. As long as you can boot from a CD, it will load up. It will run slower than if you actually installed it to your hard drive, but it does give you a feeling for what running a Linux distro is like.

I cut my Linux teeth on Ubuntu. I highly recommend it to anyone who’s interested in learning more about Linux. It has excellent hardware support. I started on 7.04 (Feisty Fawn). Aside from it not supporting my weird wide screen monitor’s resolution and a WPA encrypted wireless out of the box, it ‘Just Worked’. Although I’ve upgraded my install to 7.10, I haven’t played around with it much, so I’m not even sure if those minor issues have been resolved. I’m quite happy with Fedora 7 and I only keep Ubuntu around for fun or when I want to see the differences between a Debian based distro (which Ubuntu is) and a Red Hat based distro (which Fedora is). In all honesty, it might be perfectly realistic not to ever touch the command line (aka “the shell”) using a member of the *buntu family. I won’t lie, the shell can be more than a little intimidating. But for some things, it’s much quicker than pointing and clicking through a zillion menus. And let’s face it, kids are flexible. Using the shell is very much like speaking another language. Kids are wired to learn. They absorb new stuff like little sponges. That’s not to say an adult can’t do it. I’m certainly making headway.

I’ll leave you with a few screen shots of Edubuntu. Click the pictures for a full size version.

The Desktop

The Desktop

Nautilus File Browser

Nautilus File Browser

Kalzium

Kalzium

GCompris Math

GCompris Math

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Done done and done

My portfolios are FINISHED!!!  Woo Hoo!  Nah, I’m not happy or anything like that.

I was quite happy to hear that having 20 pages for the afternoon classes was too many.  So I only needed to gather up 10 pages of work for all my students.  I had 9 classes to do portfolios for this time around.   I was smart.  I started gathering up work many weeks ago.  I gave B1 and C3 their science test today and that was the last thing that needed to go into their portfolios.

I had all the comments finished early last week.  I had the bulk of the work completed late last week.  Over the weekend, I put all the portfolios together and stapled the ones that were done.  After work today I graded those two science tests, recorded the scores and then stapled them all together.

I’m glad this isn’t hanging over my head.  The last time I let them go almost to the very deadline.  Not so much out of laziness, but rather I needed all that time to gather up enough work for all the classes.

Overall, I’m pretty pleased with how my students did.  I was especially impressed with the B1 science tests.  We went through the unit fairly quickly because I wanted to get the unit 1 test in the portfolios.  There was nothing lower than an 85% on it and there was even one 100%.  C3 scores were a bit more mixed, but nothing lower than a 70%.

Now we sit back and sort of coast into the Christmas holidays.  The C and D classes will get somewhat rearranged come the beginning of January.  So D2 is going to finish up their speaking book this week and next week.  I’ll be doing a quick science project with B1 and C3.  And the rest of my classes will continue working on their math.  Fun fun fun.

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November Birthday Friday

November 30th was Birthday Friday. It’s been a busy week with portfolios and all, so I haven’t gotten these posted before now. I apologize.

Here’s a small selection of pictures…

 

Getting ready…

 

 

Singing…

 

 

Blowing out the candles…

 

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Theme change

Holiday time.  I’m trying to get in the spirit.  So I’ve changed over to this theme.  Everything that was in the sidebar is now on the bottom.  I need to figure out if that’s how it’s supposed to be, or if I’ve got something that’s too wide pushing the sidebar down.

I have my Christmas tree up and decorated.  I hung Christmas lights.  I made an Advent Wreath.  OK, so I stuck four votive candles of the proper color into a plastic grass mat.  But that’s the closet I’ll be able to get to a wreath here.  One of these days I’ll actually take some pictures.

Speaking of pictures, I just need to download the pictures from my camera of November’s birthday Friday.  I guess I should add that to my to-do list.

It may or may not get done this weekend.  I need to finish my portfolios.  And I have a software package I want to compile.  I know that it will compile without error with the default settings.  Now it’s a matter of tweaking the configuration file to get it to compile with processor specific optimizations.

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