Barbara, hi I suggest that you familiarise yourself with Microworlds first, and build your teaching on that experience. Try making a MW project about something that you're interested in, and make use of the tools and pallettes that you feel comfortable with. The two LCSI booklets, MW Projects and MW Users Guide will be enough for you to get started with a project like this, and if you get stuck, this list is a good place to ask. Once you've done even a modest and limited project like this, you'll have a better feel for what MW is, and how you might want to encourage the children to use it. cheers Jeff Richardson Faculty of Education Monash University --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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