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* '''Advices for preparing the session''': the tips at http://hackasaurus.org/teachers/ gave confidence and a notion of what is important to do in which order. Even if you don't follow them strictly I think works as a guarantee for knowing where to go and what to check before the session.
* '''Advices for preparing the session''': the tips at http://hackasaurus.org/teachers/ gave confidence and a notion of what is important to do in which order. Even if you don't follow them strictly I think works as a guarantee for knowing where to go and what to check before the session.
* '''General usability of the Goggles''': is a light and easy to understand interface, even translated to Spanish they didn't need to read that much, since the remixing functionality was showed on the main screen and they got the idea really quickly. The most confusing thing was the raw view of code when selecting an element containing many others, but now I see that's elegantly solved with the "Pretty" view (we missed something like this that day!).
* '''General usability of the Goggles''': is a light and easy to understand interface, even translated to Spanish they didn't need to read that much, since the remixing functionality was showed on the main screen and they got the idea really quickly. The most confusing thing was the raw view of code when selecting an element containing many others, but now I see that's elegantly solved with the "Pretty" view (we missed something like this that day!).
* '''Preview functionality when remixing an element''': above all, I think when they saw changes at the right part of the screen before pressing "Ok", right after dealing with the piece of code, was that "uhm" moment I think is the biggest, most important momentum of learning :)
* '''Preview functionality when remixing an element''': above all, I think when they saw changes at the right part of the screen before pressing "Ok", right after dealing with the piece of code, was that "uhm" moment I think is the most important momentum when learning :)


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