Request info on use of Squeak in Education (was Re: Squeak)

David Mitchell dmitchell4 at kc.rr.com
Sun Feb 20 17:32:35 UTC 2005


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www.squeakland.org

Steven Swerling wrote:

> Hi Yang,
> 
> The best way to go about getting answers to your questions is by posting 
> your question on Squeak's developer list. To subscribe, go here:
> 
>   http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/squeak-dev
> 
> I will forward your question to the Squeak list and send you back any 
> replies. For many people, the whole point of Squeak is to do just what 
> you are tring to do, so they should be able to get you pointed in the 
> right direction.
> 
> Hey Squeak-dev: Can I get some help here, fellas?
> 
> yang gao wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Steve:
>>
>>    I got your email address from web site of Squeak
>> user group.
>>    We are working for a non-profit organization
>> based at University of North Carolina-Chapel
>> Hill. Our goal is to apply multimedia technology in
>> early childhood education, trying to have children
>> practice exercises on PC with multimedia content
>> (sound, graphic and animation).
>>
>> Because we can't afford to use proprietary software,
>> an open-source software like Squeak is a good fit to
>> our program for authoring of multimedia content.
>>
>> The problem is that none of us have any experience
>> using Smalltalk or Squeak (some of us do have
>> programming experience with C).  We wonder if you have
>> done any projects using Squeak to author multimedia
>> content before and can provide us some guidance or
>> pointers?
>>
>>
>>   Thanks so much for your help.
>>
>>   Yang
>>
>>
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>> Carrboro,  NC 27510
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>>
>>
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