Most of the links below have been found in: http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/logo-foundation The Epistemology and Learning
Group at the MIT Media Lab is in the forefront of Logo research. At
this site you'll find reports about current projects including the Programmable
Brick and StarLogo. The Group also maintains anftp file server where you can
get publications, software, some back issues of Logo Update, archives
of the Usenet news group comp.lang.logo, the Logo FAQ (frequently asked
questions), and more.
The EuroLogo Web site includes the
announcement of EUROLOGO 97, which will be held in Budapest in August 1997,
as well as many other Logo links.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has a Logo
Special Interest Group which publishes the Logo
Exchange. The Logo SIG is also a co-sponsor, with the Logo Foundation,
of the annual Logosium.
Seymour Papert's latest book is The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital
Generation Gap. You'll get a discount if you order
it here. The book also has a related Web
site, which is maintained by MaMaMedia. Also look at MaMaMedia's Web
site for kids.
MicroWorlds, LogoWriter and other software products are from Logo
Computer Systems.
Harvard Associates and Terrapin
Software have Logo PLUS, PC Logo, Roamer, and a wide range of Logo
books.
Get information about Object Logo from Paradigm
Software.
Find out about Mach Turtles Logo
for Windows.
Logo Japan, Inc. is the leading developer
of Logo in Japan. Its products include LogoWriter and LogoWriter2.
Comenius University in
Bratislava, Slovakia is the source of Comenius Logo. This new Logo for
Windows is also available in Portuguese as MegaLogo
and MultiLogo, in English
as SuperLogo,
and also Dutch as Super
Logo.
Students at the Blake
School in Minnesota share the work they have been doing with LEGO Logo.
The folks at John
Paul College in Australia have been doing quite a bit of work with
MicroWorlds. They share their ideas and projects.
Ordi-Ecole in Switzerland
has information about many aspects of Logo.
Maths Net
is a British site that includes math-related Logo activities.
Don Sleeth describes
the MicroWorlds projects he and his daughter Nicole have created.
Jim Muller, long time Logo
enthusiast and author of the Turtle Discovery Book, was the moderator
of Compuserve's Logo Forum for many. Now he's got a Web site.
Brian Harvey offers a
dozen of his papers about education and computing and information about
his book, Computer Science Logo Style . You can also get a copy
of UCBLogo here.
George Mills is the author of MSW
Logo. You can download a copy from this Web site.
Michael Koss offers
us an introduction to Logo programming.
Craig Kerwin's
Web site from Australia has MicroWorlds and LogoWriter activities.
Gary Stager
provides workshop and course information, MicroWorlds activities, and other
Logo resources.
Ron
Brasington's Web site is devoted to Logo and natural language.
Vladimir Batagelj's
homepage from Ljubljana, Slovenia includes links to Logo related sites
on the Web.
Oz Logo is a teachers' Logo
Users Group in Australia.
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Last updated: October '97