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* [[Squeak]] is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk Smalltalk]-based learning environment that embodies many [[constructionist]] ideas. It is widely used in education in the developed world. |
* [[Squeak]] is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk Smalltalk]-based learning environment that embodies many [[constructionist]] ideas. It is widely used in education in the developed world. |
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* [[Ricochet]] is a wireless mesh network that was deployed throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area in 1997. I remember that it reached our offices in Redwood City. This is not wi-fi. |
* [[Ricochet]] is a wireless mesh network that was deployed throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area in 1997. I remember that it reached our offices in Redwood City. This is not wi-fi. |
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* [[LOGO]] is a programming language developed by [[Seymour Papert]] in order to teach kids how to control robots called turtles. |
* [[LOGO]] is a programming language developed by [[Seymour Papert]] in order to teach kids how to control robots called turtles. The learning environment for the Logo technology could be as described in [http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/freedom.html Using Computers for Educational Freedom]. |
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* various [[Minimal Linux distros]] have been developed in order to use Linux on machines with limited memory and storage. |
* various [[Minimal Linux distros]] have been developed in order to use Linux on machines with limited memory and storage. |
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* [[Maine Learning Technology Initiative]] provides a laptop to every 7 grade student to implement [[Seymour Papert]]'s recommendation of a one to one student/computer ratio. The initiative seeks to change the way computers are used in education. |
* [[Maine Learning Technology Initiative]] provides a laptop to every 7 grade student to implement [[Seymour Papert]]'s recommendation of a one to one student/computer ratio. The initiative seeks to change the way computers are used in education. |
Revision as of 17:14, 6 June 2006
- Squeak is a Smalltalk-based learning environment that embodies many constructionist ideas. It is widely used in education in the developed world.
- Ricochet is a wireless mesh network that was deployed throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area in 1997. I remember that it reached our offices in Redwood City. This is not wi-fi.
- LOGO is a programming language developed by Seymour Papert in order to teach kids how to control robots called turtles. The learning environment for the Logo technology could be as described in Using Computers for Educational Freedom.
- various Minimal Linux distros have been developed in order to use Linux on machines with limited memory and storage.
- Maine Learning Technology Initiative provides a laptop to every 7 grade student to implement Seymour Papert's recommendation of a one to one student/computer ratio. The initiative seeks to change the way computers are used in education.
related: Predecessors_of_$100_Laptop