[Squeakland] Squeakland Digest, Vol 46, Issue 11

eoca@dc.uba.ar eoca at dc.uba.ar
Tue Feb 27 05:33:52 PST 2007


I have presented my tesis this way, very usable!

    Emilio


> I have done squeak presentations by using the book morph and creating
> a template by creating a page and selecting from the red menu halo on
> the book -> save as new page prototype. The next page you create will
> have the same elements as the one you saved as a prototype.
>
> Thanks,
> Val Scarlata
>
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>>    1. Doing a presentation of Squeak with Squeak as a   presentation
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>>    2. Re: Doing a presentation of Squeak with Squeak as a
>>       presentation tool (Alan Kay)
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>> Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:01:07 +0100
>> From: Hilaire Fernandes <hilaire2006 at laposte.net>
>> Subject: [Squeakland] Doing a presentation of Squeak with Squeak as a
>>         presentation tool
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>> For an event about ICT and education, I was asked to present Squeak
>> usage in education (http://www.28mars.org). It seems interesting to use
>> Squeak to present itself.
>> The thread navigator seems to be the appropriate tool to do so.
>> I am wondering two things:
>> - How is it possible to create a template slide/project then duplicate
>> it to create additional slides? At worst the template can be save in a
>> project file then reload each time an additional slide is needed.
>> - More important, to illustrate with real contents, I need to add in
>> some of my slides third party squeak-projects (ie project created by
>> kids and teachers). Is it possible to merge two different projects? I
>> would like the third party project to be part of the slide, and not just
>>   a small windows I can jump into.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Hilaire
>>
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