Squeak in Education

Mark Guzdial guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
Sun May 12 21:22:42 UTC 2002


And you can check out http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl to see some of how 
we use Squeak in undergrad education.

Mark

On Sunday, May 12, 2002, at 03:22  PM, Cees de Groot wrote:

> Jenn Pierce <pierce_jenn at hotmail.com> said:
>> I just recently learned about Squeak during a presentation given by 
>> Elliot
>> Soloway at the SIGCSE conference.  I've decided to write my final 
>> paper on
>> Squeak and was wondering if anyone out there could help me out.  What 
>> I am
>> interested in knowing is how Squeak is used as a teaching school in all
>> levels of education.  My main focus is going to be elementary and 
>> middle
>> school, but I also need some information on the other levels.  If you 
>> have
>> any information that could help please e-mail me at 
>> pierce_jenn at hotmail.com
>>
> Your best strategy is probably to hop over to SqueakLand 
> (www.squeakland.org),
> subscribe to the mailing list there and scan the mailing list archive 
> you find
> over there (it's only a year old). SqueakLand is the place where 
> educators
> hang out, over here you'll find mostly boring techies ;-).
>
> Also, there is an issue of SqueakNews (www.squeaknews.com) that has a 
> lot of
> information on Squeak-in-education: hands-on experiences from teachers,
> background articles from Alan Kay, etcetera. It's the October 2001 
> issue,
> titled "Powerful Ideas in the Classroom", ISSN 1445 5579.
>
> Hth,
>
> Cees
>
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