On 11/29/00, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
>I've been trying to find some papers that evaluates Agentsheets, Stagecast and
>ToonTalk ... but I haven't been very successful. So far I found only 
>two papers
>about Stagecast (KidSim):


Hi Jan Erik,

Here are a few more about KidSim and Agentsheets. Unfortunately I 
don't know of any about ToonTalk.

John


Brand, C. and C. Rader (1996). How Does a Visual Simulation Program 
Support Students Creating Science Models. Proceedings of the 1996 
IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages. Boulder, CO, IEEE Computer 
Society Press: 110-111.

Brand, C., C. Rader, H.B. Carlone and C. Lewis (1998). Prospects and 
Challenges for Children Creating Science Models. 1998 Meeting of the 
National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Diego, CA.

Lewis, C., C. Rader, C. Brand and H. Carlone (1997). Models Children 
Build: Content, Logic and Educational Impact. 1997 Annual Meeting of 
the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Chicago, 
IL.

Rader, C., G. Cherry, C. Brand, A. Repenning and C. Lewis (1998). 
Designing Mixed Textual and Iconic Programming Languages for Novice 
Users. Proceedings 1998 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages. Halifax, 
NS, Canada: 187-194.

Sharples, M. (1996). How Far Does KidSim Meet Its Designer's 
Objectives of Allowing Children of All Ages to Construct and Modify 
Symbolic Simulations? Internal Report of the School of Cognitive and 
Computing Sciences , Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom, University of 
Sussex.

Underwood, G., J.D. Underwood and K. Pheasey (1996). Collaboration 
and Discourse While Programming the KidSim Microworld Simulation. 
Computers & Education 26: 143-151.

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