Abelson, H. A. and A. diSessa. Turtle Geometry: The Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1981.Bearden, D., J. Muller, and K. Martin. The Turtle's Sourcebook. Richardson, Texas: Young People's LOGO Association, 1982.
Bitter, G. Apple LOGO Primer. Reston, Virginia: Reston Publishing Company, 1983.
Clayson, J. Visual Modeling with LOGO, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1988.
Corbitt, M. K. and R. Kalin. Geometry. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.
Cuoco, A. Investigations in Algebra. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1990.
Delaunay, S. Sonia Delaunay Fashion Design Postcards, New York: Dover Publications. 1990.
Escher, M. C. Escher on Escher. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. ,1986.
Flewelling, G. Math Activities Using LogoWriter: High School Math. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1994.
__________ Math Activities Using LogoWriter: Investigations. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1993.
__________ Math Activities Using LogoWriter: More Patterns and Designs. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1994.
__________ Math Activities Using LogoWriter: Numbers and Operations. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1993.
__________ Math Activities Using LogoWriter: Patterns and Designs. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1993.
__________ Math Activities Using LogoWriter: Probability and Statistics. Eugene, OR: ISTE, 1994.
Friendly, M. Advanced Logo: A Language for Learning. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Ass., 1990.
Gardner, M. Penrose Tiles to Trapdoor Ciphers. New York: W. H. Freeman & Company, 1989.
Gnanadesikan, M., R. L. Schaeffer, and J. Swift. The Art and Techniques of Simulation. Palo Alto, CA: Dale Seymour, 1987.
Harper, D. LOGO: Theory and Practice. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1989.
Harvey, B. Computer Science LOGO Style, Cambridge. MA: MIT Press, 1997
_______. Computer Science Logo Style : Advanced Techniques, Cambridge. MA: MIT Press, 1997
_______. Computer Science Logo Style : Symbolic Computing, Cambridge, MA; The MIT Press, 1997
web site of Brian Harvey
(http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/)Hoyles. C..and R. Noss, Ed. Learning Mathematics and Logo, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1992.
Lewis, P. Approaching Precalculus Mathematics Discretely. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1990.
Lough, T. Learning MicroWorlds Pro. LCSI, 2000.
Macdonald, R. Logo Musings: Ten Mathematical Encounters Using LogoWriter. Eugene, OR: 1996.
Maddox, C. D., ed. LOGO in the Schools. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1990.
Moore, M. Geometry Problems for LOGO Discoveries. Palo Alto, CA: Creative Publications, 1984.
Muller, J. The Great Logo Adventure : Discovering Logo on and Off the Computer. Doone, Pubns. 1998 (has CD)
read more about The Great Logo Adventure
(http://www.doone.com/grt_logo_advntre.html)Odum, H.T. and E. C. Odum. Modeling for all Scales: An Introudction to System Simluation. New York: Academic Press, 2000.
Papert, S. Mindstorms: Children,_Computers, and Powerful Ideas. New York: Basic Books, 1980.
web site of Seymour Papert and his works
(http://www.papert.org/)Schattschneider, D. and W. Walker. M. C. Escher Kaleidocycles. Corte Madera, CA: Pomegranate Artbooks, Inc., 1977.
Solomon, C. APPLE LOGO: Introduction to Programming through Turtle Graphics. New York: Logo Computer Systems, Inc., 1982.
_________. LogoWorks: Challenging Problems in Logo. New York: McGraw-Hill l l, 1986.
_________. Computer Environments for Children. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1987.
Thornburg, D. Beyond Turtle Graphics. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing, Company, 1986.
_________. Discovering Apple Logo. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1983.
_________. Exploring Logo without a Computer. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1985.
Waite, M., D. Martin, and J. Martin. 88 Logo Programs. Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., 1984.
Yoder, S. MicroWorlds 2.0: Hypermedia Project Development and Logo Scripting. Eugene, OR:, ISTE, 1997.
LCSI LOGO LINK - list of workshops, events, and recent news
Logo Computer Systems Inc.
220 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1604,
New York, NY 10001Logo Exchange - no longer supported by ISTE
Journal of the ISTE Special Interest Group for Logo-Using Educators
1787 Agate Street
Eugene, OR 97403-1923
a sample Logo Exchange, Vol. 16, Fall, 1997 has been put on the web at http://moon.pepperdine.edu/~gstager/logoexchange/contents.htmlLogoForum Message Board - a forum among Logo users and Logo using educators
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LogoForum/).Logo Users Ring - a webring with a collection of sites dedicated to Logo, the computer programming language for learners with both commercial and noncommercial sites.
(http://www.atlantic.net/~caggiano//logo/logoring.html)
The main site for the version of Logo which this course supports is MicroWorlds (http://www.microworlds.com) with many different types of resources for the program and the web plug-in.
Articles from the 2001 EuroLogo conference - lots of recent material about Logo and learning
(http://www.ocg.at/activities/books/volumes/band%20156/Table%20of%20Contents.htm)Eurologo Web Server - large list of Logo web sites on different versions of Logo in different languages, as well as the information about the conference. The next conference will be in Porto, Portugal, Summer 2003.
(http://www.eurologo.org/)Logo Art Gallery by Yehuda Katz and Olga Tuzova - wonderful fun with all kinds of Logo art
(http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/2276/)Frank Caggiano's Logo Resources - with many projects with downloadable code, books, and links.
(http://www.atlantic.net/~caggiano/logo/index.html)Logo@AmbleWeb from Ambleside C. E. Primary School - uses the MDW version of Logo, but has excellent ideas about introducing students to Logo with and without a computer.site
(http://ambleweb.digitalbrain.com/ambleweb/ambleweb/ambleweb/logo/mswintro.htm)Logo Art Gallery by Yehuda Katz and Olga Tuzova - wonderful fun with all kinds of Logo art
(http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/2276/)Logo Foundation - MIT site for resources for teaching and learning Logo
(http://el.www.media.mit.edu/logo-foundation/)Logo Programming - although this is for the MSW version of Logo, many of the commands are similar- good introduction by Mike Koss to programming with Logo
(http://mckoss.com/logo/)Logosurvey - all of the Logo versions are referenced here with links
to where they can either be downloaded or purchased!
(http://www.logosurvey.co.uk/)with Interactive Logo Applets to explore
(http://www.logosurvey.co.uk/interact/interact.php)MicroWorlds Lesson Plans - A new Zealand resource site with lesson plans K-12
(http://education.otago.ac.nz/NZLNet/Logo/lesson_plans.html)MicroWorlds Related Web Sites - list of many, many links for MicroWorlds Logo
(http://courseweb.tac.unt.edu/rhondac/MWweb.html)MicroWorlds Unit on Logo Programming - set of 8 lesson plans from the basics of Logo to project building
(http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-2181.html)NetLogo - cross platform simulations site with model, program and manuals
(http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/)Rupert Russell's MicroWorlds Reference Site - lots of tutorials, a user's guide, etc.
(http://uob-community.ballarat.edu.au/%7Errussell/microworlds/)School of Abraham Home School Section on Logo - lots of Logo links!!!
(http://www.schoolofabraham.com/logo.htm)Tic-Tac-Toe game in Logo - uses MSW Logo, but procedures could be modified for MicroWorlds
(http://www.the-hunters.org/logo/tictactoe/)
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