Offers both first-time and seasoned programmers an ideal environment for developing math and general problem solving skills, combining the educational philosophy of Logo and the power of object-oriented programming.
The software edition of Logo for the Macintosh teaches a computer programming language suitable for students ages 11 and older. It offers both first-time and seasoned programmers an ideal environment for developing math and general problem solving skills, combining the educational philosophy of Logo and the power of object-oriented programming. It is accompanied by a new comprehensive tutorial that encourages explorations in geometry, mathematics, language, and object-oriented programming. System requirements: Macintosh Plus computer or greater with at least 1 megabyte RAM (2 megabytes recommended) and system 6.0.4 or later. Compatible with System 7 with 24-bit addressing.
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Hal Abelson is Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a fellow of the IEEE. He is a founding director of Creative Commons, Public Knowledge, and theFree Software Foundation. Additionally, he serves as co-chair for the MIT Council on Educational Technology. Amanda Abelson, a high-school student
More about Harold AbelsonHal Abelson is Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a fellow of the IEEE. He is a founding director of Creative Commons, Public Knowledge, and theFree Software Foundation. Additionally, he serves as co-chair for the MIT Council on Educational Technology. Amanda Abelson, a high-school student
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