Whether you're a young learner, teacher, or a budding developer, we believe Sugar Labs has something for you. Read on to learn more about our award-winning Sugar Learning Platform and how to join our diverse community of teachers and learners.
The world needs more tools and communities for learn-by-doing education
Learners and teachers already have plenty of tools to help them with instruction-based learning. And despite the known benefits, there are very few tools and communities that encourage project-based learning. Sugar Labs's unique mission is to cultivate a community of teachers and learners engaged in learn by doing and, collaboratively, create tools explicitly made for authentic problem solving.
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Sugar Labs, founded in 2008, has had an impact on the lives of many. Here are some of the statistics we are tracking.
Hear from students, teachers, parents, and developers about their Sugar Labs experiences.
"This summer was super fun and filled with learning! I enjoyed testing over 60+ activities with kids to get first-hand feedback which had a positive impact in the way they approach problems..."
"I would like to thank my mentors Walter Bender and Devin Ulibarri for their constant guidance and motivation..."
"Fedora-Based Sugar on a Stick Is One Sweet Desktop."
Our educational tools can be experienced in a number of ways. Try the one that's best for you.
The Sugar Learning Platform is a complete environment for teaching and learning, which includes individual activities. If you're already using the Sugar Desktop Environment, then you can install from the activities below, which has links to some of our most popular activities.
We have hundreds of activities to explore.
Important: Please know that in order to install and try them, you need to be running the Sugar Desktop Environment. If you don't have that already, please consider your other options to explore Sugar: Try Sugar!
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