Here are some systems that come to mind, though not necessarily related to
Pharo:
Gidget
Scratch
Greenfoot
Looking Glass

Cheers,

Jeff


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:37 PM, roberto.mine...@usi.ch <
roberto.mine...@usi.ch> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to hear an opinion from you. I need to organize a 3-day
> project with high-school students. In short they will come to our
> University and I am the responsible to guide them to do “something” to
> introduce them to programming.
>
> The assumption is that they have zero background about programming. In
> this mailing list I’ve read a couple of previous discussions about how to
> start to use Pharo and ST for educational purposes, but I’d love to collect
> additional opinions.
>
> Visual programming is one of the thing that came to my mind. I though
> about Phratch. Michele suggested me to look also at Etoys (squeakland.org)
> and I will start to look at thesee two tools in the next days.
>
> Any opinion, proposal, tool, article, suggestion, hint on the topic is
> really welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Roberto
>
>
>


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