Hi all,
The French Wiki is a valuable source of information, and effectively using Translate from google I have been able to use this resource for understanding things on animation or multiagent simulation (Kedama). I have seen another wiki doc with spanish documentation at small-land (but seems fairly unmaintained) and we're trying to create a Colombian spanish squeakers community using a wiki. You can see our efforts at:
http://www.el-directorio.org/CategorySqueak
It's a page about all the pages on Squeak in a bigger wiki (documentation, personal pages, blog post, etc.).
One of the bad things in the traditional educative structures is that students never become part of a bigger community, so they just made things inside the classroom, for not any other purposes that making the homework. I have found that making them part of a community can give a lot of sense to the learning process and, at the same time, can solve many of the documentation problems, because the squeaker community is a friendly one, and almost always ask soon about the questions not solved in the docs.
Cheers,
Offray
Hilaire Fernandes escribió:
Alan Kay a écrit :
Hi --
Yep, we should have more complete documentation in English, especially on the media objects. (E.g. the Japanese and Spanish documentation includes translations of ours, plus some very good stuff done in those languages in those countries.)
The French Squeak community has quite an important documentation corpus for the EToys use.
http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Squeak_Education
For a full list of documents related to Squeak use in education, see directly look at:
http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Category:Squeak_Education
A lot of these documents are step by step tutorials to produce specific EToys project. Also most of the time the related Etoys .pr projects can be downloaded directly in your plug-in. With one of the on-line translation tool as the Google's one, you may be able to get most of these articles in English. Hilaire Fernandes _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list Squeakland@squeakland.org http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland