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I haven't really made a curriculum for that, but I
know I could.
The only problem is that there hardly is any space for
shapes in the shapes center.
If you don't need animating images, I could cook up
one really easily with a lot of buttons. I can do some
images, I just can't do too many. All I have is a
Microworlds 2.0 or something. I know a lot of the
programmers probably use EX or Pro and I might be
outdated, but without too many images, it's possible.
It should be just as easy in Microworlds EX or Pro.
--- Janus Jakaterina <nuzoo2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Has anybody used Logo to teach middle school
> patterning and algebra?
>
> Take a look at
>
http://investigations.terc.edu/relevant/ComputersSupport.html
>
> I have attached a MicroWorlds version of the example
> found there.
>
> Has anyone developed an algebra curriculum with MW?
>
>
>
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