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I re-examined Franks introduction to Logo.
http://www.atlantic.net/~caggiano/logo/mw2/lessons/lessonFrames.html?lesson1
I think that it is a good starting point. I think that it could be used in
conjunction with the Help in MicroWorlds Pro which provides some interactive
examples of the various instructions.
The one item it does not show is how to create a button or slider. I know
these are easy once one knows - but it is not covered and I am not sure how
this will be implemented in a cybercourse.
regards
Ray Catzel
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Caggiano [mailto:odonata_00@xxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:17 AM
To: MWcybercourse
Subject: On line MW Lesson
Hello,
Way back when I had plans to create an online interactive course for
MW. I started it but never got past the introduction. Trying to fit it
all in one browser window was difficult and having to read in logo
commands from a text box and then parsing and running them was limiting.
However the first lesson has been up om my site and it does get a fair
number of hits.
I offer it here not as a solution but as a possible starting point for
further discussion.
If you go to my Projects page follow the 'Logo Lessons and Hands on
Tutorial' link.
The project requires a frame capable browser as well as the plugin from
LCSI.
I would thnink that any true online course will require some added
software such as Flash to make it really worthwhile if it is interactive
and not just an online book. I know that flash has a number of built in
authoring tools designed specifically for creating web courses.
regards
--
Frank Caggiano "The best education for the best
is the best education for all."
http://www.crystal-objects.com/ Robert M. Hutchins
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