Hi -
What kind of educational material are you interested in making?
Squeakland is set up for children who are 8-12 years old.
There are tutuorials, examples, etc.
Take a look at http://www.squeakland.org/pdf/etoys_n_learning.pdf for a white paper about the educational approach.
Take a look at http://www.squeakland.org/pdf/etoys_n_authoring.pdf for a white paper about the media approach
There is a book for teachers at http://www.squeakland.org/sqmedia/books/kimbjbook.html
http://www.squeak.org is the main site for Squeak for adult computer folks. You will find quite a bit of stuff there.
Best wishes,
Alan
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At 07:40 PM 3/2/2007, Young-Jin Lee wrote:
Dear Squeakers
I am a newbie who wants to create educational material using squeak. (I am an experienced Java programmer)
I downloaded SqueakLand and played with it. I found that it came with many seemingly useful tools, but could not find (or locate) enough documentations explaining all of these tools.
Can anyone point me where I can start learning Squeak? (I was trying to find to search the mailing list, but couldn't find how to do it.)
Thanks in advance.
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