[Squeakland] TinLizzie wiki
Alan Kay
alan.kay at squeakland.org
Tue May 16 20:23:04 PDT 2006
Hi --
Good prowling.
We plan to make this new plugin available sometime this summer -- right now
it is "experimental".
The current link to this on the LogoWiki site says:
"TinLizzie" is a WYSIWYG wiki that implements Etoys using a special
document format (and it needs a plugin that is not yet generally
distributed). To test it go
<http://www.squeakland.org/project.jsp?http://tinlizzie.org/repos/shared/To%20Do%20List.odp>here
I put this link in to have a nice jumping off place for some demos I'm
giving over the next few months.
TinLizzie is essentially a re-engineering of important parts of the Etoy
environment to try to put together a more efficient and accessible
architecture for the $100 laptop project, and a big yet to be started
educational project in South Africa.
Cheers,
Alan
At 07:02 PM 5/16/2006, Dave wrote:
>I was browsing the One Laptop Per Child site
>http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php/Wiki_as_an_ebook_reader
>and came accross http://www.logowiki.net/
>On this wiki, which supports working Logo programs on the wiki pages,
>there was a link to TinLizzie, which is supposed to be a wiki which
>supports eToys embeded in wiki pages. I tried the link, which started
>a Squeak plug-in, but it came up with an error message with the
>"loading" progress bar in the background.
>http://www.squeakland.org/project.jsp?http://tinlizzie.org/repos/shared/To%20Do%20List.odp
>
>Can you provide us with additional info on TinLizzie or supply a link
>that works, so that we can play with it? This sounds like a wonderful
>environment for using Squeak in the classroom.
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>http://squeak.pbwiki.com
>
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