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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/01/2015 00:48, Aruna S a écrit :<br>
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<div>Hello nice GCompris developers! :)<br>
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I've been attending a lot of maths and science communication
workshops and have collected some resources for new games. For
example, we could have an activity on graph colouring with
different levels of colouring. I will also be at <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://thestoryoflight.org/">Story
of Light</a> this weekend, and will look to actively collect
more material. <br>
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Is it okay to add these activity ideas to the wiki? I have
started work on the graph colouring activity, but could use some
help with making other ideas into activities.<br>
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Hi,<br>
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Of course you can add ideas to our list. Please try to give a little
background so that we can understand the concept you plan to teach
and some high level description of the game play.<br>
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As a reminder, the spirit of GCompris is to let the children have a
live experience by playing with the concept to learn rather than
just doing quizzes to check a concept is acquired. Much more complex
to do but more educational and more fun to code.<br>
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Bruno.<br>
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