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Public Domain and Research
Versions of Logo
Elica
stands for "Educational Logo Interface for Creative Activities."
It is a direct descendant of Geomland.
Geomland
is a Logo-based plane geometry microworld.
A
Logo Interpreter in Scheme
has been written by Arthur Nunes.
Logo
in Scheme
is by Ian Bicking.
LogoFE
is Logo Functional Extensions, a library of procedures
to be used primarily with MSWLogo. This web site is in Spanish.
MSWLogo
for Windows
by George Mills is built on the core of UCBLogo. It includes
multimedia and other capabilities that are possible in the
the Windows environment. A French adaptation of MSWLogo is
available from MSWLOGO
à Genève. There is also a German
version of MSW Logo.
NetLogo
is a multi-platform complexity modeling and simulation
environment -- from the people who brought you StarLogoT.
P-Logo
is a free version of Logo in French.
rLogo
by Richard Embry is designed for use on the World Wide Web.
StarLogo
was developed by a team led by Mitchel Resnick at the MIT
Media Lab. You can download
both a Macintosh version and a newly released Java implementation
that is suitable for PCs. There are also active StarLogo projects
at Northwestern
University, and University
of Maine.
TinyLogo
is written by Timothy J. Lipetz. It works on Palm III and
Palm V hand held computers.
UCBLogo
is a full-featured version of Logo was developed by Brian
Harvey and his students at the University of California
at Berkeley.
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