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=== Switching Between Activities Using Plasma-Desktop's Activity Manager ===
=== Switching Between Activities Using Plasma-Desktop's Activity Manager ===


== DataEngine ==
== DataEngines ==
 
=== Classroom Participant Information ===


A participant information DataEngine that speaks to the Leader System and fetches information such as the participant's ID, file locations, etc. This can then be used by all the widgets to customize content, URLs, etc.
A participant information DataEngine that speaks to the Leader System and fetches information such as the participant's ID, file locations, etc. This can then be used by all the widgets to customize content, URLs, etc.
=== Calendar ===
The calendar dataengine should be able to reach information from the teacher's computer. This implies having some automatic configuration between calendars on the teacher's system and the student's system via Akonadi.


== Widgets ==
== Widgets ==

Revision as of 18:35, 12 September 2010

Audience

Design Goal Overview

Compatibility

Moving From KDE 3

Portugal: Thomas'Widget

Brazil: Edubar

Linux Educacional 3 (LE3) is a Brazilian distro packaged by the SEED team at the Ministry of Education and installed on thousands of computer labs on the public education system. The current version is based on KDE3.5.

The SEED team contacted us (KDE) to establish a partnership, starting with the migration to a KDE4-based desktop in the next release. The intention is to work upstream whenever possible: the next generation of the LE desktop will not be a distro remix, but instead will be delivered as a customized educational desktop environment, via Plasma configuration files and (if necessary) custom plasmoids as well.

Preliminary specs call for a "compatibility mode", where we will try to offer a desktop environment that mimics what is currently in LE3.

For the "legacy" interface we need to find a replacement for the Edubar. This is a Java-based menu applet that sits on top of the desktop area, providing access to a pre-selected set of applications and documents. It might be possible to provide this via a Plasma configuration file and using several Application Launcher Menus (to be investigated.) A package with screenshots and png versions of the icons in LE3 can be downloaded from here.

During the akademy BoF we discussed the possibility of also offering a second choice of desktop configured as an activity, and based on the Search and Launch paradigm. The availability of multiple options would alleviate the problems associated with a transition from the traditional desktop metaphor, while at the same time providing us with the opportunity of experimenting with alternative designs for the educational desktop.

The same feature and look&fell can be achieved by using a Plasma panel (set up with 'windows can go over') at the top with 5 plasmoids "Application Launcher". Then it's just a matter of editing the menu you want it to show and changing the icon. Just a fast test with the icons provided by the icon above resulted in the following screenshot:

Edu-Bar with existing Plasma technology

Class Activities

Remote Access To Activities

Switching Between Activities Using Plasma-Desktop's Activity Manager

DataEngines

Classroom Participant Information

A participant information DataEngine that speaks to the Leader System and fetches information such as the participant's ID, file locations, etc. This can then be used by all the widgets to customize content, URLs, etc.

Calendar

The calendar dataengine should be able to reach information from the teacher's computer. This implies having some automatic configuration between calendars on the teacher's system and the student's system via Akonadi.

Widgets

Launcher

Simple launcher showing sets of files and applications.

Class Progress

Listing of work items the student has for that class and their status (grade, submission status, future due dates).

Activity Designer