I'm a technology teacher in a K-8 school in Chicago, and am teaching Squeak to a bunch of 4th- 8th graders right now. Has anyone else had any difficulties getting kids to save their projects to an outside server? My students are able to successfully publish their projects about 90% of the time, but it's the other ten percent that's the killer - when they open their previously saved projects, they get nothing but an error message and advice that they should probably click "abandon". As of now, most kids understand that the program is on the experimental side, and are willing to start over again, but I can see frustrations mounting as the projects get more complex.
A related question: once a project is published using the "publish to a different server" option, is there any simple one-click option to save the updated version to the same location? Or do they have to click on "publish to a different server" again and re-select their folder on the server?
Thanks for any help in answering these -
David Wells
ps. We are running Squeak on iMacs that are using OS 10.2 or 10.3, and saving to a G4 file server, if that helps at all.
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