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Thank you for the message, and I hope to start Logo
with my 6th graders after Spring Break. I will look
at this web site and let you know how I feel.
I for one am so overwellmend by the Logo Forum I can't
keep up. This is the list I need to be on! :)
Anyone have CuSeeMe? I would like to use that with the
logo also. :)
Thanks again,
Jean
--- Wendy Petti <WendyPetti@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello, MWcybercourse members, it is time to wake
> up!!
>
> A couple of you have written to me to ask if the
> MWcybercourse group
> is still active. Well, in theory it is, but you all
> will have
> noticed a slumber of more than a month in which not
> a single message
> was sent to the group. We all need to share ideas if
> we are ever
> going to create a cybercourse. This is not "my"
> group; it is "our"
> group. But I confess I have put no energy into
> thinking about the
> cybercourse in recent weeks, and now I am ready to
> get back into
> action.
>
> I would like to call your attention to a series of
> Logo activities
> which are developed and archived at a wonderful
> British math site,
> NRICH. The direct URL for the Logo activities is:
>
>
http://www.nrich.maths.org.uk/mathsf/journalf/rb_logoland.html
>
> and you can also follow the many links at the left
> edge of that page
> to explore other areas of the site.
>
> The activities do seem to assume some initial
> knowledge of Logo, and
> yet if you scroll down to the bottom and work your
> way up from there,
> you can get a good introduction with increasingly
> complex challenges.
>
> So... how about checking out the site and sharing
> some reactions in
> relation to how we might conceivably proceed with
> the MicroWorlds
> cybercourse???
>
> Wendy Petti
>
>
=====
St.Julie Billiart Eighth Grade Students
sjbkids8@xxxx
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