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Schools, other organizations, and individuals sharing
their Logo work
- Blake
School
- students in Minnesota present their projects, including the
work they have been doing with MicroWorlds and LEGO Logo.
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- Kevin
Chen
- presents his robotics projects and the LEGO Logo work he did
with fifth graders at Milton Academy.
- Friends
School of Baltimore
- fifth graders share the MicroWorlds projects they have created.
Going
in Circles
- is an active essay by Mitchel Resnick and Brian Silverman. You'll
need a Plug-in for your web browser in order to see the activity.
It's available for free from LCSI
.
Greatest
Places
- at the Science Museum of Minnesota is full of games written
in MicroWorlds. You'll need a Plug-in for your web browser in
order to view them. It's available for free from LCSI
.
Hotsource
- offers MicroWorlds ideas and activities.
Mary
Karl's Students
- at Forest Glen Elementary School in Green Bay, Wisconsin share
their LEGO Logo projects.
Yehuda
Katz
- has a web site where he displays his beautiful recursive turtle
graphics designs and Logo art created by members of LogoForum.
- Math
Cats
- has many Logo projects including a Logo Art Gallery and a collection
of MicroWorlds projects.
- Lee
Nichol
- shares his Turtle programs, written in MSWLogo.
Monika
Tomcsányiová
- is working on Logo lessons and projects with 10 to 14 year old
children.
Olga Tuzova
- shares a collection of Logo and LEGO projects she has developed
with her students at the International School of General Education
in St. Petersburg. Her students have developed several web sites
including Wise
Turtle Stories about spirals, curves, and fractals, a site
called Ornaments,
Symmetry, Logo, and another site with the work of the Logo-Lego
Club.
VideoGameWorks
- is where students create their own games using MicroWorlds.
You can download the games or play them while in your web browser
using LCSI's webplayer
plug-in.
Vina
Danks Middle School
- students share their LEGO Logo and MicroWorlds projects.
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