@gcompris is KDE's collection of more than 180 fun educational activities for children of all ages, and the team has just released version 3.3!

This version adds عربي (Arabic) and Esperanto to the list of supported languages, new graphics for the Photo Hunter activity, better keyboard handling and many other improvements.

gcompris.net/news/2023-06-06-e

In the "picture hunter" activity, children have to find the differences between two pictures.
In the "Letter in words" activity, pupils have to identify letters in a set of words.
In "path encoding", you have to guide Tux through a maze with a set of arrows.
In "ballcatch", kids will learn how to use the arrow keys.

Free Software activists give people control over technology, and help defend their digital . We have created means that have allowed us to become organized and connected, bypassing utilities controlled by unethical corporations.

KDE presents "For Activists": you too can leverage the tools to effectively organize rallies, privately communicate with fellow members, and safely manage your own grassroots .

kde.org/for/activists/

For activists, by activists.

KDE for Activists
Screenshot of the top of the web page, showing the text "KDE for Activitst", a subheader that reads "Fight the Power Using KDE Applications" and then an image of people protesting against oil corporations.