I haven't seen this... can I have a link?
Also, if anyone else knows of other documentation available online, that'd be great too. (I've seen more doc/books/resources at the squeak site but not at the level I'm looking for.)
It would be especially helpful to have this kind of resource linked from the squeakland site, if possible.
Nancy
For now, I would really stick with the current etoys, because there is a lot of documentation, including especially the book done by the Toronto 8th graders that shows many etoy projects as done and created by middle schoolers. Do you have this "book"? It is a collection of really well done .pdfs from the Don Mills School in Toronto.
http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/donmillsmiddle/cyberarts_dmms/squeak/
(at the very bottom)
-- Bert
Am Freitag, 11.07.03 um 19:20 Uhr schrieb Nancy Head:
I haven't seen this... can I have a link?
For now, I would really stick with the current etoys, because there is a lot of documentation, including especially the book done by the Toronto 8th graders that shows many etoy projects as done and created by middle schoolers. Do you have this "book"? It is a collection of really well done .pdfs from the Don Mills School in Toronto.
At http://swiki.agro.uba.ar/small_land we have begun a swiki for spanish squeak users, primary focus on teachers. The page texts are in spanish, but must tutorials,links and readings are in english (we are going to translate more of them in some months) Among some other things, We have two links of interest for you: Instrucciones para principiantes (Newbies instructions and tutorials ) http://swiki.agro.uba.ar/small_land/27 and Repositorio de proyectos (projects repository classified by subjects) at http://swiki.agro.uba.ar/small_land/25 Hope this help.
El vie, 11 de 07 de 2003 a las 19:20, Nancy Head escribió:
I haven't seen this... can I have a link?
Also, if anyone else knows of other documentation available online, that'd be great too. (I've seen more doc/books/resources at the squeak site but not at the level I'm looking for.)
It would be especially helpful to have this kind of resource linked from the squeakland site, if possible.
Nancy
For now, I would really stick with the current etoys, because there is a lot of documentation, including especially the book done by the Toronto 8th graders that shows many etoy projects as done and created by middle schoolers. Do you have this "book"? It is a collection of really well done .pdfs from the Don Mills School in Toronto.
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