Great list! Some time ago I was looking myself for E-Toy projects. My special interest is in E-Toy projects that are 'ready' to play with (for teaching something).
Unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. I could not find very much. Here is my complete! bookmark list up to now:
http://www.emergent.de/etoys.html http://www.squeakland.org/sqmedia/projects/etoyposters.htm And a bit off topic: http://www.mttcs.org/Skripte/Ang/material/kedama http://www.squeakalpha.org/fun_projects/kedama/kedma_welcome.htm
However, stay tuned! I'm going to create some E-Toy projects myself and (at least) if finished they will be announced on this list. But they might be for much younger children.
Sincerely, Uwe
-----Original Message----- From: squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org [mailto:squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org]On Behalf Of Fernando Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 5:34 PM To: squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: [Squeakland] Projects and Repositories Importance: High
Hi all:
I am a K12 teacher and I have worked with Squeak for two years. I think that it's an excellent tool to see the learning process and its development with constructivist and constructionism ideas.
For use in the K12 classroom, it is a powerful help to see a list of projects and Squeak's repositories. We have a list of them. You can see it in:
http://squeak.usc.es/USCSqueak/12
Does anybody know any other places?
Thanks, Fernando.
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Hübner skrev:
Great list! Some time ago I was looking myself for E-Toy projects. My special interest is in E-Toy projects that are 'ready' to play with (for teaching something).
Unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. I could not find very much. Here is my complete! bookmark list up to now:
http://www.emergent.de/etoys.html http://www.squeakland.org/sqmedia/projects/etoyposters.htm And a bit off topic: http://www.mttcs.org/Skripte/Ang/material/kedama http://www.squeakalpha.org/fun_projects/kedama/kedma_welcome.htm
However, stay tuned! I'm going to create some E-Toy projects myself and (at least) if finished they will be announced on this list. But they might be for much younger children.
There is Bob's super swiki that has a massive amount of project in various stages of completion and for various image versions. http://209.143.91.36/super Karl
Sincerely, Uwe
-----Original Message----- From: squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org [mailto:squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org]On Behalf Of Fernando Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 5:34 PM To: squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: [Squeakland] Projects and Repositories Importance: High
Hi all:
I am a K12 teacher and I have worked with Squeak for two years. I think that it's an excellent tool to see the learning process and its development with constructivist and constructionism ideas.
For use in the K12 classroom, it is a powerful help to see a list of projects and Squeak's repositories. We have a list of them. You can see it in:
http://squeak.usc.es/USCSqueak/12
Does anybody know any other places?
Thanks, Fernando.
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There are also several links to other projects from here: http://www.squeakland.org/community/links.html
Randy Caton offers some excellent etoys here: http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/%7Ercaton/squeak.html
as does the Don Mills Middle School: http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/donmillsmiddle/cyberarts_dmms/squeak/index.html
-- Kim
At 1:57 PM +0100 1/25/06, Hübner, Uwe wrote:
Great list! Some time ago I was looking myself for E-Toy projects. My special interest is in E-Toy projects that are 'ready' to play with (for teaching something).
Unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. I could not find very much. Here is my complete! bookmark list up to now:
http://www.emergent.de/etoys.html http://www.squeakland.org/sqmedia/projects/etoyposters.htm And a bit off topic: http://www.mttcs.org/Skripte/Ang/material/kedama http://www.squeakalpha.org/fun_projects/kedama/kedma_welcome.htm
However, stay tuned! I'm going to create some E-Toy projects myself and (at least) if finished they will be announced on this list. But they might be for much younger children.
Sincerely, Uwe
-----Original Message----- From: squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org [mailto:squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org]On Behalf Of Fernando Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 5:34 PM To: squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: [Squeakland] Projects and Repositories Importance: High
Hi all:
I am a K12 teacher and I have worked with Squeak for two years. I think that it's an excellent tool to see the learning process and its development with constructivist and constructionism ideas.
For use in the K12 classroom, it is a powerful help to see a list of projects and Squeak's repositories. We have a list of them. You can see it in:
http://squeak.usc.es/USCSqueak/12
Does anybody know any other places?
Thanks, Fernando.
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