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I believe the best resources for MicroWorlds is via the Internet - and why
not, since that is the medium through which any state of the art computer
software will distribute and publish information.
--------Ray Catzel
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As someone who has been walking this path since fall, I too am
curious about the "official" answer to current books teaching Logo
via Microworlds.
My experience suggests that the constructivist approach is applied to
teaching resources as well. There is a ton of useful stuff to dig
through http://www.microworlds.com/library/index.html, but there's
nothing like a clearly laid out printed manual to get a new user
going.
From the Terrapin Logo web site, comes these three beginner project-type
books:
Getting Started with Logo,Petula Allen and Ann Slater
Logo Works: Lessons in Logo, Sheila Cory and Margie Walker
101 Ideas for Logo, Dorothy Fitch
What is the Microworlds equivalent?
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