a) I'm writing it because after asking lots of people what Logo tutorial(s) would be included, nobody seemed to know, and the suggestions I saw didn't instill confidence.

b) It will not be very different from a "normal" Logo tutorial. However, I am writing it specifically for OLPC, so some of the problems that might surface with other tutorials/books will hopefully not become issues in this case. For example, I have tried to make it as culture agnostic as possible, both in text and illustrations (which, by the way, are being done by a talented children's book author), as easy to translate as possible, designed to be read on-screen, and aimed solely at children. It will, however, be very basic. It focuses on moving the turtle around and drawing simple shapes. More advanced concepts are treated lightly or not at all. It is designed to give children a first, very gentle, introduction to programming concepts, so that they can build up the courage needed to approach "real" programming texts.

c) Once it's finished I will try to get it translated into the target languages, and thereafter hopefully included on some or all shipments of the laptop, or at least in the online repository. I will also put it on the web. Other than that, there are no more goals. I don't plan on trying to get it published in paper form.

I'm working with FMSLogo 6.10, but I expect to change all example code so that it will run on the OLPC Logo distribution when it's decided which one that will be. If the JS implementation of Logo that Kay & Co. have been working on will be finished enough I might use that one, as I could then embed the environment in the tutorial itself. There are advantages to a stand alone environment also. In short, this is still undecided.

On 10/24/06, Ian Bicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Samuel Härgestam wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand the question. Do you want to know why I'm
> writing it, what it will be like, or what I'm planning on doing with it
> when it's finished?

All of the above, I guess.  I'm just curious about what you are
planning.  What version of Logo are you targetting?


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