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From the page: "Sugar Labs offers ubiquitous access to Sugar in a USB (Universal Serial Bus) flash memory drive (stick). The Sugar on a Stick project (still in Beta) gives children access to their Sugar on any computer in their environment with just a USB memory stick. Taking advantage of... more
Reviewed by drizzlein Apr 26 2009, 09:45pm ( 6 reviews ) • sugarlabs.org
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Rated by olpc on Jul 05, 5:45pm
Sugar (the OLPC educational user interface) is available on a USB stick, so you can run OLPC activities on any computer.
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Rated by apolloeye on Jun 26, 3:21pm
This is a very good idea, kudos!
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Rated by Katrus on Jun 25, 2:44am
Run the OLPC software on practically any PC with Sugar on a Stick.
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Rated by drizzlein on Apr 26 2009, 9:45pm
From the page: "Sugar Labs offers ubiquitous access to Sugar in a USB (Universal Serial Bus) flash memory drive (stick). The Sugar on a Stick project (still in Beta) gives children access to their Sugar on any computer in their environment with just a USB memory stick. Taking advantage of the Fedora LiveUSB, it's possible to store everything you need to run Sugar on a single USB memory stick (minimum size 1GB). This small USB device can boot into the Sugar learning platform on different computers at home, at school, or at an after school program, bypassing the software on the those computers. In fact, Sugar on a Stick will work even if the computer does not have a hard-drive. With Sugar on a Stick, the learning experience is the same on any computer: at school, at home, at the library, or an after-school center. "
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Rated by Kazzandra on Apr 24 2009, 8:36am
Ever wanted to see what one of those little cheap green laptops (One Laptop Per Child)that you can buy/ send to a child for $200 is like? Well, now you can! You can download the OS here, and even load it in a virtual machine! How cool is that?
