A quick follow up on more substantial resources (from Japan):

Following links found in https://www.learning-innovation.go.jp/edtech-library/el004/ I find:

* https://www.learning-innovation.go.jp/existing/doc2019/verify_d0089_achievementreport.pdf#report * https://www.learning-innovation.go.jp/existing/doc/a0003/verify_a0003_achievementreportN.pdf#report * https://www.learning-innovation.go.jp/existing/doc/a0003/verify_a0003_interimreport.pdf?211230

These are pretty good references, I think. Unless someone else on this list would be qualified to interpret the Japanese, I will add them to my draft and just cross my fingers that these reviewers will approve of it.

At any rate, glad I found these!

Devin

On 2021-12-30 08:34, devin@ulibarri.website wrote:
Hi,

Thanks. Walter, that article is helpful because it is 3rd party, but
is probably not sufficiently substantial.

@All, I am currently working with the Wikipedia reviewers, and right
now the biggest challenge is they would much prefer to see the
Wikipedia article written by someone unaffiliated with the project.
Basically they are skeptical to my draft's "neutrality".

If someone on this list, unaffiliated with Music Blocks could read and
revise my draft at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Music_Blocks
for better neutrality that would be helpful. I think others doing
research on programming languages for kids would benefit to such a
reference on Wikipedia. Thanks in advanced!

Best,
Devin

On 2021-12-29 20:29, Walter Bender wrote:
Here is one reference to Music Blocks in Peru:

https://www.gob.pe/institucion/minedu/noticias/419064-tablets-para-aprendo-en-casa-tienen-36-aplicativos-educativos-y-10-utilitarios

On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 8:15 PM <devin@ulibarri.website> wrote:

Hi,

Walter, media from Peru would be helpful. Thanks!

For Japan (other than the links that I already put in the draft), I
found the following:

https://gakko.site/wp/?s=%E5%AD%A6%E7%A0%94

https://gakko.site/wp/archives/1343

  --
https://gakko.site/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/08fb99790750785dc17b973f5b1c16d0.pdf

https://gakken-steam.jp/music_blocks/

https://www.learning-innovation.go.jp/edtech-library/el004/

https://www.kikoku-benricho.com/music-blocks/

https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000001947.000002535.html

https://edtechzine.jp/article/detail/1802 and
https://edtechzine.jp/article/detail/1802?p=2

?? https://gkp-koushiki.gakken.jp/2018/12/07/5686/

?? https://www.nifty.com/?top20

On 2021-12-29 20:11, Walter Bender wrote:
> There must be some media mention of Music Blocks in Japan.
> Maybe I can dig something up from Peru.
>
> -walter
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2021 at 8:01 PM <devin@ulibarri.website> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am trying to write a Wikipedia article for Music Blocks because I
>> think it would be helpful reference for the broader public.
>>
>> So far, I have written:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Music_Blocks
>>
>> Do others, who are familiar with Wikipedia, have anything to
>> contribute?
>>
>> BTW, I started with
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap!_(programming_language) as a
>> template
>> to start this draft.
>>
>> It would be helpful to have others contribute to the article,
>> especially
>> anyone not directly related to the project, as those contributions may
>> be necessary to the proposed article's admission into Wikipedia.
>>
>> Lastly, if anyone is familiar with other articles that have been
>> written
>> about Music Blocks, referencing those would be helpful.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Devin
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