Greg,

On iconic programming, we had a similar discussion on this list or the education list about a year ago. There is a special forum for this on the wiki website:
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-forums.php>

It's a bit inactive, but if you post, you will probably get replies.

Also, I had posted a few projects to give ideas to educators or inventive users. <http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php? page=RevolutionProjects>
You will find there a link to a page on chip wits
<http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php? page=ProjectGamesChipWits>

I contacted the author to know if there was anyway to get the source. As of today, I never got a reply.

You will also find there links to related projects (robotprog).

On another page of the wiki, you will find all information I have come across on visual programming: <http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php? page=TechniquesVisualProgramming>

Best,
Marielle

PS. Dec 4... I am getting there. Only about 40 digests to skim.


Greg:

Alice is good, but you are right that it is PC only.

I think PC users can play a virtual game of ChipWits
at
http://www.virtualapple.com/chipwitsdisk.html

RobotProg: program a virtual robot with a flowchart
http://www.physicsbox.com/indexrobotprogen.html



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