Hello Monte,
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> - Starting programming for older kids (9 or 10 year olds). 

It sounds like the age of children you are looking at may be a challenging 
group if writing code is the goal. I teach 8 and 9 year olds and my experience 
teaching them HyperCard (and last year, revMedia) is that (no matter how hard I 
wish it to be different) very few are developmentally ready to program.  A 
simple PowerPoint type interface and/or templates that they can customize is 
more appropriate with the kiddos I work with.  A few of the more gifted 9 year 
olds can get their head around variables and if-then branching but my 
experience (and the general consensus of folks I spoke to at a few RevCons) was 
that 10 or 11 year olds were usually better able to think at that level of 
abstraction...  On the other hand, it hasn't stopped me from exposing kids to 
scripting in order to see who gets a light in their eyes!  Let us know what you 
end up doing.  I'm certain I'm not alone in wanting to know what someone of 
your skill will end up contributing inside a school setting.

Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web       http://elementarysoftware.com/
email     [email protected]
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On Sep 22, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I'm about to start doing a day a week at my kids school to help them with 
> their ICT program and I'm interested to hear the experiences of anyone using 
> LiveCode in that environment. I'm thinking in terms of:
> - providing tools for teachers. 
> - eLearning for young kids. 
> - Starting programming for older kids (9 or 10 year olds). 
> - providing tools for parents or school/parent communication
> 
> Cheers
> 
> --
> Monte Goulding
> M E R Goulding Software Development
> Bespoke application development for vertical markets
> 
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