Galician tutorials

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procastino
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Galician tutorials

Postby procastino » Thu May 15, 2008 6:16 pm

Hi All!
I'm a Secondary school teacher, and this is just to say that i've made some tutorials about inkscape for my pupils, based on all the great stuff that i've found on this community. Now I'm putting them on the web here http://tuchomendeztitoriais.blogaliza.org/ , they're all in Galician (my little country language), so i suppose they won't be very useful for the most of you :( , and they are all on inkscape 0.45.
Just wanted to thank (and so do my pupils) to everybody who keep this alive.

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Re: Galician tutorials

Postby microUgly » Thu May 15, 2008 9:26 pm

They look like some good activities for kids.

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Re: Galician tutorials

Postby procastino » Wed May 28, 2008 3:32 am

Thanks! The truth is that the activities are working quite well, maybe some day my pupils will contribute to this project... I hope they'll do it for good!

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Re: Galician tutorials

Postby blaz_boy » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:25 pm

it's very good, it cover the basics with a good examples , can't u translate it in english i think that would be better for the students to learn English with inkscape u know that translating some words make them meaning less like(Node,handler,path..etc)
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Re: Galician tutorials

Postby procastino » Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:43 am

Thanks a lot!
Yes, this year I started with a bilingual group in my school, and one of the things i would like my pupils to do is recording some kind of tutorials themselves in english. Anyway, most of the things i've done are based on the work of Heathenx, Nicubunu, microugly and many more that you can find around here...


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