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Re: LOGO-L> Re: Recursive Stars



At 9:55 AM +0200 12/21/97, Yehuda Katz wrote:
>Michael Tempel wrote:
>
>[...]
>
>> The designs are wonderful!
>
>Michael,
>
>Thank you.
>
>> Now why don't you also include the Logo code on your Web Site?
>
>These "Pages" are the curriculum of one of my courses. The rationale of
>it is to define, analyze and then execute each one of them in Logo. If I
>provide solutions I miss my own goals for that course.

The is the same discussion that George Mills entered into in repsonse to
Brian Harvey's article about the internet. Does having "the answer"
available short circuit learning?  Some people learn best by looking at
other peoples work and then tinkering with it to make it their own.  Logo
programming is an ideal environment for this.


>It goes without
>saying, that if one day my course will be completely Internetised, I'll
>include sample solutions.
>

Now wait.  How does that follow?

-Michael

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Logo Foundation                   fax: 212 579 8013
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