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Logo Exchange Archives – A Digital Treasure

Gary Stager Posted on December 5, 2016 Posted in articles, resources Tagged with coding, computer science week, constructionism, dennis harper, gary stager, hour of code, logo, Logo Exchange, microwords, Papert, programming, robotics, scratch, seymour papert, Tom Lough
logo-exchange-its-alive-coverIn honor of Computer Science Week, I humbly share with you the digital archives of one of the longest-running journals in the history of computing in schools, Logo Exchange. For more than two decades, Logo Exchange supported computer science in schools by igniting the curiosity and competence of teachers while using programming as a vehicle for powerful ideas. I had the great honor of serving as this important publication’s final editor.
 
Read the history of the journal, complete with reminiscences of its founder and editors
Peruse the complete archives of Logo Exchange here. You would be surprised how much of Logo Exchange’s wisdom is still useful in the classroom.

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