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Logo Summer Institutes
by
Michael Tempel
Presented at the VI Congreso Logo
Caracas, Venezuela
September 1993 |
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Telephone: (212) 579-8028
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Board of Directors
Seymour Papert, Chair
Clotilde Fonseca
Tessa R. Harvey
Geraldine Kozberg
Michael Tempel
Takayuki Tsuru
The Logo Foundation is a nonprofit educational
organization incorporated in New York State.
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Summer Institutes have long been a corner stone of teacher education
in Logo. These extended workshops, held during the relaxed time
when immediate classroom concerns are distant, provide the ideal
environment in which teachers may learn Logo.
During the summer of 1993, I organized and led three Logo Summer
Institutes, the most recent of more than a score of such workshops
I have been involved in over the past 14 years.
The format and style of Summer Institutes is not unique to Logo.
My first experience with this approach to professional development
was during the 1970s at The Workshop Center for Open Education at
The City College of New York. Under the Direction of Professor Lillian
Weber, the Workshop Center offered a variety of support services
and educational opportunities for teachers in the New York City
Public Schools. These activities included annual Summer Institutes
where the emphasis was primarily on gaining knowledge of learning
styles, subject matter, and materials. This background formed the
basis for planning curriculum and classroom activities.
In a sense, Logo Summer Institutes are more narrowly focused than
the Institutes at the Workshop Center because they are specifically
about Logo. But on the other hand, Logo itself is more flexible
and broadly adaptable than most of the materials we used in those
earlier workshops at City College.
Three Districts
The 1993 Logo Summer Institutes were conducted in three very different
school districts in the United States: The St. Paul, Minnesota Public
Schools, New York City Community School District 3, and the Caldwell-West
Caldwell, New Jersey Public Schools.
New York City Community School District 3
District 3 is one of 32 local districts within the New York City
Public School system. It serves an economically and ethnically diverse
population of 14,000 kindergarten through ninth grade students in
41 schools and programs.
Three teachers from two District 3 schools began using Logo in
1980 as part of The New York Academy of Sciences Computers in Schools
Project, one of the first Logo school projects outside the immediate
orbit of MIT. From that modest beginning Logo has spread throughout
the district.
The district now has two "Computer Schools," one at the elementary
level and the other a middle school, with high densities of computers
and extensive use of Logo. In many other schools, Logo forms the
foundation of the computer education program. All District 3 schools
have Logo.
Over the years District 3 has offered short Logo workshops and
teachers have also taken advantage of the many Logo courses, seminars,
and other support activities that are available in New York. But,
there had been no major summer workshop for more than ten years.
The 1993 Logo Summer Institute was planned in order to fill this
need. This was seen as especially important for the many new teachers
who have come into District 3 with little or no Logo experience.
Forty teachers from ten schools attended the Summer Institute.
St. Paul Public Schools
St. Paul, Minnesota has 66 public schools serving 38,000 students.
The St. Paul Logo Project has been a collaborative effort among
the Public Schools, several local universities and companies, MIT,
Logo Computer Systems and, more recently, the Logo Foundation. Logo
Institutes have been held every summer for the past 12 years. Approximately
350 teachers from half the schools in St. Paul have attended one
or more of these workshops over the years. Currently 20 schools
are actively involved in the Logo Project.
Caldwell - West Caldwell Public Schools
Caldwell is a suburban community 30 miles west of New York City
with six schools serving 3000 students. Logo has been used in a
limited way over the past ten years in the lower elementary grades.
Computer use has recently been expanded with new acquisitions of
hardware and software supported by increased staff development activities.
At the elementary level (grades kindergarten through five) there
are two or three computers in each classroom. All teachers attended
a series of Logo workshops during the 1992 - 1993 school year. All
teachers use Logo with their students. The 1993 Logo Summer Institute
was attended by 20 teachers representing 40% of the district's elementary
school teaching staff.
In spite of the unique history and circumstances of each of these
districts, there were great similarities among the three workshops.
Each workshop ran for four or five full days Staffing of each workshop
included several experienced teachers acting as facilitators (a
term I prefer over "instructors") along with me. This approach not
only served to make workshops with 20 to 40 participants manageable,
but it also reinforced the expertise of each district's own staff
members. In Caldwell and District 3 several children also assisted
the participants.
Each Institute was comprised of three main components:
Logo Lab
This aspect of the Institutes accounted for 75% to 80% of the total
time. Each participant had a computer, Logo software, and an assortment
of reference materials, tutorials, activity cards, and project books.
For beginners the goal was familiarization with Logo. Experienced
people developed skills by working on a project in a chosen area.
The Logo Lab also served as a model for the work teachers would
later do with their students. (One aspect of this modeling was that
people of all levels of expertise could be served in the same workshop.
"Tracking" is not needed.)
The version of Logo chosen in all three districts was LogoWriter.
The project books, activity cards, and reference guides that come
with this software were used extensively. Beginners were encouraged
to work through one of the introductory project books. Experienced
people were guided to more advanced projects in the LogoWriter materials
and to other activity sheets and books that were provided.
As a culminating activity of each Institute participants presented
their projects to the entire group.
Issue and Ideas
Participants were provided with articles and excerpts from books.
These recommended readings formed the basis for daily discussions
about educational issues and ideas related to Logo. In District
3 and Caldwell, the readings were specifically about Logo. Over
the week discussion topics moved from general issues of learning
and teaching towards the specifics of classroom use of Logo. In
St. Paul the readings and discussions focused on broader issues
of education and society and were not specifically about Logo.
Classroom Practice
Teachers met with colleagues in the same school to make concrete
plans for implementation of Logo in their classrooms and computer
labs during the coming school year. In St. Paul, these meetings
were held during extended lunch periods of an hour and a half each
day. In all three workshops, descriptions of classroom projects
written by teachers, and sample projects on disk and video provided
concrete examples of the kinds of Logo work done with children.
Follow-up Activities
Additional professional development activities are planned for
the 1993 - 1994 school year in each of the three districts.
In St. Paul, there will be two workshops, each a day and a half
long, for the same teachers who attended the summer Institute. The
first of these workshops will provide an introduction to Logo and
robotics using LEGO Logo. The topic of the second workshop will
be determined at a later date. Preceding each of the two follow-up
workshops I will conduct a one-day "advanced" Logo session for the
facilitators
Experienced St. Paul teachers will also lead a six session Logo
Seminar where teachers will bring their Logo problems to be discussed
and solved in the group.
In Caldwell, there will be 16 days devoted to Logo workshops during
the 1993 - 1994 school year. The content and format are currently
being determined. Similarly, in District 3, follow-up activities
are now being planned. Teachers in both of these districts are also
able to avail themselves of a range of Logo activities in the New
York area. These include meetings and seminars run by the New York
Logo Users Group, and electronic bulletin boards with Logo activity.
Bibliography of Logo Summer Institute Materials
Software and Documentation
LogoWriter Primary (Logo Computer Systems, Inc.)
LogoWriter Intermediate (Logo Computer Systems, Inc.)
LogoWriter Secondary (Logo Computer Systems, Inc.)
Introducing LogoWriter (Logo Computer Systems, Inc.)
Video
African Textiles (Logo Foundation)
A Revolution of Opportunities (Omar Dengo Foundation)
Seymour Papert On Logo (Logo Foundation)
Seymour Papert On LogoWriter (Logo Foundation)
Talking Turtle (Public Broadcasting System)
Books and Articles
Abelson, Hal and diSessa, Andrea Turtle Geometry, MIT
Press, 1981
Bull, Glen and Tipps, Steve "Problem Spaces in a Project-Oriented
Logo Environment" The Computing Teacher, December/January
1983/1984
Fire Dog, Peter "Exciting Effects of Logo in an Urban Public School
System" Educational Leadership, September, 1985
Goldenberg, E. Paul and Feurzeig, Wallace Exploring Language
with Logo, MIT Press, 1987
Harper, Dennis O. "Cross-Cultural Transfer of a Programming Language"
T.H.E. Journal, August 1992
Harvey, Brian Computer Science Logo Style, MIT Press,
1985
Papert, Seymour "New Cultures From New Technologies" BYTE
September 1980
Papert, Seymour "Computer as Mudpie" Classroom Computer Learning,
January 1984
Papert, Seymour The Children's Machine, Basic Books,
1993
Papert, Seymour Mindstorms, Basic Books, 1980
Reich, Robert The Work of Nations, Vintage Books,
1992
Rosen Marian "Lego Meets Logo" Classroom Computer Learning,
April 1988
Sternberg, Robert J. The Triarchic Mind, Viking, 1988
Soloman, Cynthia Computer Environments for Children,
MIT Press 1985
Projects
Allen, Laura Cityscapes, Logo Foundation, 1993
Kraft, Helen "Logo Animals" Unpublished, St. Paul Public Schools,
1992
Mihich, Orlando African Textiles, Logo Foundation
1993
Resnick, Mitchel Logo Overnight, Logo Foundation 1992
Rosen, Marian "But Wait, There's More" Classroom Computer Learning,
October 1987
Trocco, Thomas Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Logo Foundation,
1993
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