Logo Exchange
In September, 1982, Tom Lough started The National Logo Exchange with Steve Tipps and Glen Bull as a monthly newsletter for Logo teachers and parents. In January, 1986 The International Logo Exchange was launched with Dennis Harper as the editor-in-chief. In September, 1986 these two publications were combined and renamed Logo Exchange . The International Council for Computers in Education (ICCE) acquired the publication in 1987, designating it as the official journal of the ICCE Special Interest Group for Logo-Using Educators (SIG-Logo). In 1989 ICCE was renamed the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Logo Exchange continued as the ISTE journal for SIG-Logo until the fall of 1999, when the SIG was dissolved.
The collected issues of Logo Exchange provide a window on Logo developments and Logo teaching over a span of 17 years. We are making these historic documents available here on the Logo Foundation Web site. All 18 volumes of The National Logo Exchange are posted here along with the four issues of The International Logo Exchange. We also include Last Logo Exchange, a collection of essays written by the former editors of Logo Exchange 15 years after it ceased publication.
Click on an issue below to see a PDF scan of the original
publication. These documents may be downloaded, reproduced, and
copied for personal and educational uses provided that you do not
charge for copies, and that you include the original copyright
notices on them.
Volume 1 |
Volume 2 |
Volume 3 |
Volume 4 |
International Logo Exchange | Volume 5 |
Volume 6 |
Volume 7 |
Volume 8 |
Volume 9
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Volume 10
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Volume 11
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Volume 12 |
Volume 13 |
Volume 14 |
Volume 15 |
Volume 16 |
Volume 17 |
Volume 18 Volume 18 consisted of |
Last Logo Exchange |