I would be very interested in studying this material,
but unfortunately, I cannot understand French. 
However, I can understand both English and Japanese. 
Are there any plans for translating this material into
either English or Japanese?

-- Benjamin L. Russell

--- Peter Van Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To all Mozart users,
> 
> I would like to announce the availability of a full
> set
> of course material and related software (written in
> Mozart) for a first-year programming course (note
> that
> all materials are in French).  The course is based
> on the
> idea of a progression of microworlds: start with a
> simple
> microworld, and as soon as its limits are reached,
> add
> a concept to get a richer microworld.  This way we
> can get pretty far into concurrency and multi-agent
> programming in a first-year course.  There is
> software
> support for an environment (called LogOz) to make
> this easy to use for students.  The main
> disadvantage is
> that people who take this course first might be
> disappointed to take more "traditional" second-year
> and later courses.
> 
> URL: http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pvr/micromondes.html
> 
> Maybe some bilingual educator would be interested in
> using this as inspiration to do something similar in
> English?
> 
> Peter Van Roy
> 
> 
>
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