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Personal web pages and other sites with Logo information and resources

Vladimir Batagelj's home page
from Slovenia includes links to Logo related web sites.

Ron Brasington's web site
is devoted to Logo and natural language.

Frank Caggiano's
web site includes a number of MicroWorlds projects. You'll need a Plug-in for your web browser in order to view them. It's available for free from LCSI

Paul Dench's "A Turtle for the Teacher"
is an introduction to Logo. This site also includes a list of Logo resources.

Jim Fuller
maintains a page of resources, including robotics interfaces, for use with MSWLogo.

Fredi Glavan's home page
contains Logo resources and information in Croatian.

Gail Green
has written a MicroWorlds Logo tutorial.

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.

Susumu Kanemune
has a Logo information web site with a Japanese home page and an English home page. The site includes information about Logo products, free downloads of Logo software, samples of student work, and pointers to other Logo sources.

Craig Kerwin's web site
from Australia has MicroWorlds and LogoWriter activities.

Bill Kerr's
web site includes animations of fractals created with Logo and explorations in randomness.

Michael Koss
offers us an introduction to Logo programming.

Robert Lawler's Learning and Computing
is a rich collection of essays and ideas on Logo and related topics in education, psychology, and artificial intelligence.

Paolo Lazzarini
gives us an introduction to MSW Logo in Italian.

Leah's Home Page
has Logo curriculum ideas for grades 3 to 6 and sampels of students' work.

Logo for All
includes tutrorials, information and pointers to resources.

Logo Links
compiled in New Zealand may be found here.

Logo Page
by Don Delaney includes tutorials and a Logo art gallery.

George Mills
is the author of MSW Logo. You can download a copy from this web site.

Jim Muller
is a long-time Logo enthusiast and author of the Turtle Discovery Book. He was the moderator of Compuserve's Logo Forum for many years. Now he's got a web site. Also check out his book, The Great Logo Adventure.

Seymour Papert's
latest book is The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap. .The book also has a related web site, which is maintained by MaMaMedia. Also look at MaMaMedia's web site for kids. Also check into Papert's newest web site for a comprehensive collection of his papers and speeches.

Papy Logo
is Olivier Schmidt-Chevalier, who maintains this web site with Logo projects and information.

David Potter's Place
offers MicroWorlds projects and help.

Simone Rudge
teaches a Logo programming course at Yukon College.

Norbert Schneider
has a web site devoted to support for the German version of SuperLogo.

Don Sleeth
describes the MicroWorlds projects he and his daughter Nicole have created.

Chuc Smith
and family have a web site with plenty of ideas for teaching and learning Logo along with many links to Logo resources.

Gary Stager
provides workshop and course information, MicroWorlds activities, and other Logo resources.

Turtle Tech
is loaded with Logo resources, including an introductory guide to MicroWorlds.

Jonathan West
is taking a survey about the use of Logo. If you work with Logo you might want to participate.

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