Hi Stephen,
  Here's a quick overview of what we're looking at for this year (there's a
lot out there!).

Scratch
http://scratch.mit.edu/
BYOB (Scratch with ability to define new procedures/functions - blocks)
http://byob.berkeley.edu/

Bootstrapworld (Scheme - DrRacket + WeScheme - browser version)
http://www.bootstrapworld.org/
http://www.wescheme.org/

NetLogo
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/

Python and Processing
python.org, processing.org

And now squeakland/etoys
http://www.squeakland.org/tutorials/

We're looking at grades k-6, but not all grades will cover the same
material, for example kindergarten only covering Squeak and Etoys

Randy


On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Steve Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Randy,
>
> Can you share more about the course?  I have also developed some things for
> elementary school and would be curious to see what you are working on.  Also
> a +1 for Etoys in Lively, there are some Etoys I created that would be nice
> for kids, teachers and parents to run, without having to download or install
> Etoys.
>
> Stephen Thomas
> [email protected]
> Hillsborough, NJ
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:02 AM, R.D. Latimer <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> We're working on a course introducing elementary school students, k-6, to
>> programming and critical thinking skills.
>>
>> We'd like to use Lively Fabrik as one of the components of the course.
>> http://www.lively-kernel.org/repository/lively-wiki/Fabrik.xhtml
>>
>> Are there other examples of Fabrik in addition to this page?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Randy Latimer
>> [email protected]   Virginia, US
>>
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