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Are you a Squeaker?

A "squeaker" is someone who likes Etoys or Squeak.

Etoys is a tool for teaching powerful ideas in
compelling ways. It makes your thinking visible!

To see Etoys in action, read our introduction,
try the download, and explore our showcase.

Squeaker List

Below you'll find a sampling of the Squeakers around the world.
If you're a Squeaker like us, add your name to let us know.

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Mirek Hancl from Uelzen, Germany (since 2005) 2009-Oct-19

Because of the "construction kit flair"!

Paul 2009-Oct-19

Michael from Texas, United States (since 2005) 2009-Oct-19

Kathleen Smith from Illinois, United States (since 2004) 2009-Oct-19

It is a great way to bring programming concepts to k-12 students.

Kathleen Harness from Champaign, Illinois, United States (since 2004) 2009-Oct-19

Randy Caton from Minnesota, United States (since 1999) 2009-Oct-19

After I saw Alan Kay demonstrate etoys, I tried it and was hooked. Etoys challenges you to think and keeps your mind active in a fun and enjoyable way.

Cynthia from California, United States (since 2009) 2009-Oct-19

I like learning creative things.

Herb Schilling from Cleveland Ohio, United States (since 2004) 2009-Oct-19

It's a good way to teach kinds programming computers

Philip Pols from Netherlands (since 2007) 2009-Oct-19

Philip is 6 going on 7 he loves squeak and scratch. When iPhone and online games get boring then it is squeak time for him.

Karen Putman from Chicago, Illinois, United States (since 2000) 2009-Oct-19

Kim (since 1997) 2009-Oct-19

Etoys gives kids a chance to learn through doing!

John Jones from Nashville, TN, United States (since 2008) 2009-Oct-19

What a great way to practice problem solving and creative thinking!

Julian Lombardi from North Carolina, United States (since 2002) 2009-Oct-19

Stephen Bown & Basisstufe, Lipschule from Zürich, Switzerland (since 2008) 2009-Oct-19

The children think they are so clever, the parents think the children are geniuses, I think they can be.

Suzette Moskwa from Morris, IL, United States (since 2009) 2009-Oct-19

I'm just getting started. This will be a project for the Tech Club, grades 6-8.

Carol Brundage from Grand Rapids, United States (since 2008) 2009-Oct-19

I am a computer applications teacher (K-8) and have used it for many projects for all my students. Thanks for all the work.

Gene Tagliairni from Wilmington, North Carolina, United States (since 2005) 2009-Oct-19

Etoys is powerful, accessible, and useful.

Hilaire Fernandes from France (since 2002) 2009-Oct-19

Un formidable outil pour libérer la créativité.

Markus Gälli from Winterthur, Switzerland (since 1997) 2009-Oct-19

Jeff Billing from Victor Harbor, Australia (since 2007) 2009-Oct-19

It allows me to develop simple programs quickly and easily.

Robert Hirschfeld from Germany (since 1997) 2009-Oct-19

R. Awaludin S. from Bandung, Indonesia (since 2009) 2009-Oct-18

Ricardo Salvador from Rosario, Argentina (since 2008) 2009-Oct-18

Es fantástico para crear simulaciones para que los profesores puedan enseñar mejor y también para que los alumnos pongan a prueba sus ideas.

Steve Thomas from Central New Jersey, United States (since 2009) 2009-Oct-18

Etoys is a wonderful tool for kids. I have been using it to teach kids about programming (and some math and science) and the best recommendation I can give is at the end of a 90 minute class, they want to keep on going. The Tutorials and Demos are a great way to get them started.

Ken Wakita from Tokyo, Japan (since 2007) 2009-Oct-18

I use eToys to teach the concept of MVC model in my university CS class.

Ron Welch from New York, United States (since 1999) 2009-Oct-18

Dominique Bdx from Maisons Laffitte, France (since 2009) 2009-Oct-18

Yet another lovely bond with my kids

Lorena from Salto, Uruguay (since 2009) 2009-Oct-18

Me encanta e-toys porque es realmente una idea poderosa en el aula si es usada de manera correcta. Saludos

YunJae Jang from Seoul, Korea, Republic Of (since 2007) 2009-Oct-18

chris gordon from Wilmington, NC, United States (since 2007) 2009-Oct-18

I use Etoys to help teach my 6-7 grade science classes. Students creating computer simulations is much more powerful than simply using them.

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Country Count

#1 Congo, The Democratic Republic Of The 121
#2 Uruguay 117
#3 United States 87
#4 Germany 25
#5 Argentina 21
#6 Brazil 19
#7 Peru 13
#8 Spain 8
#9 Canada 8
#10 Australia 7
#11 Colombia 7
#12 Philippines 6
#13 Korea, Republic Of 5
#14 Switzerland 5
#15 Austria 4
#16 Japan 4
#17 Singapore 4
#18 United Kingdom 4
#19 Czech Republic 4
#20 Chile 4
#21 France 4
#22 India 3
#23 Portugal 3
#24 Italy 3
#25 Sweden 3
#26 Mexico 3
#27 United Arab Emirates 3
#28 Netherlands 3
#29 Northern Mariana Islands 2
#30 Guadeloupe 2
#31 Bolivia 2
#32 Heard Island And Mcdonald Islands 2
#33 Saint Helena 2
#34 Liberia 2
#35 Marshall Islands 2
#36 Turkey 2
#37 Ethiopia 2
#38 Finland 2
#39 New Zealand 2
#40 Bulgaria 1
#41 Greece 1
#42 Paraguay 1
#43 Guatemala 1
#44 Bhutan 1
#45 Poland 1
#46 Belgium 1
#47 Indonesia 1
#48 Russian Federation 1
#49 Iran, Islamic Republic Of 1
#50 Aruba 1
#51 Ireland 1
#52 Saudi Arabia 1
#53 Armenia 1
#54 Seychelles 1
#55 American Samoa 1
#56 Slovenia 1
#57 Albania 1
#58 Lesotho 1
#59 South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands 1
#60 Lithuania 1
#61 Sudan 1
#62 Luxembourg 1
#63 Svalbard And Jan Mayen 1
#64 Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of 1
#65 Madagascar 1
#66 Malawi 1
#67 Tokelau 1
#68 Maldives 1
#69 Tunisia 1
#70 Martinique 1
#71 Ukraine 1
#72 Ecuador 1
#73 Monaco 1
#74 El Salvador 1
#75 Montenegro 1
#76 Estonia 1
#77 Morocco 1
#78 Myanmar 1
#79 Congo 1
#80 Falkland Islands (malvinas) 1
#81 New Caledonia 1
#82 Niger 1
#83 Cayman Islands 1
#84 Gabon 1
#85 Nigeria 1
#86 Gambia 1
#87 Niue 1
#88 Cameroon 1

Year Count

3
1997 20
1998 4
1999 5
2000 5
2001 5
2002 6
2003 8
2004 13
2005 13
2006 11
2007 28
2008 35
2009 59
2010 49
2011 19
2012 5