Bongo a Java for kids

Alan Kay Alan.Kay at squeakland.org
Sun Jul 29 02:59:07 UTC 2001


It's likely that StarSqueak will wind up filling Bongo's role.

Cheers,

Alan

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At 12:26 AM +0200 7/29/01, G.J.Tielemans at dinkel.utwente.nl wrote:
>Bongo was a project from MIT. I was waiting for it, but recently got the
>email: It is never completed but parts of the results will be contribute to
>their web Star-logo... (in your
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephane Ducasse [mailto:ducasse at iam.unibe.ch]
>Sent: maandag 23 juli 2001 18:31
>To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
>Subject: Bongo a Java for kids
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>on the page of resnick
>(http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/complexity.html) I found
>that:
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>Distributed Constructionism. This research focuses on the use of computer
>networks to support people working together on design activities. It
>explores how activities that combine construction and community can make
>possible new types of learning opportunities. As part of this research, we
>are creating Bongo as a "Java for kids," so that everyone (even kids) can
>create and share dynamic, interactive artifacts on the Web.
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>
>Does anybody know what Bongo is?
>
>Stef


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