Hi,
First of all, I'd like to thank B.J. Allen-Conn & Kim Rose for their excellent book, "Using Squeak to Enhance Math and Science Learning". I've been using Squeak eToys (with the book) to teach children game authoring(ages 7 - 10). I've been doing these workshops both in Magdeburg,German and Tg. Malim, Malaysia.
In the workshop, together with my friends, we worked with children of different ages and experiences, and Squeak was a good tool for them (who have no prior programming experience).
It seems that the children were spending quite some times in the drawing parts, they keep on asking about the Undo. Even though the children have some experiences in using computer especially word processors or Web browser, they actually want the Undo capability (in Squeak eToys) to be given to them more than once.
Is there any solutions or modification that will bring a new 'children-friendly' interface for the next Squeak eToys generations? I hope that helps.
-maizatul h. m. yatim- Department of Simulation and Graphic Faculty of Computer Science University of Magdeburg Magdeburg, Germany maizatul@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de maizatul@upsi.edu.my
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