Report by Squeaker John Macintosh includes coverage of Camp Smalltalk 3 (CS3).
By Dan Shafer, The WeTalk Network, Inc. Chapter from book; speculates on how we get from where Squeak was to Alan Kay's final Dynabook vision.
List of over 40 Swikis at Georgia Tech, all run on Squeak Comanche Web server.
See what users and developers write about Squeak.
Comanche an open-source web server for Squeak. Swiki is a popular implementation of Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb (Squeak + Wiki = Swiki) that runs under Comanche. Both Comanche and Swiki are implemented by Mark Guzdial's Collaborative Software Laboratory at Georgia Tech. Swiki FAQ. List of Comanche Swikis.
Squeak's likely successor. Has asynchronous event architecture, mixes interface models: class- + prototype-based, MVC + Morphic. [Open Source]
Squeak in education project. Swiki has over 1,100 scripted eToys. Begun by Kathleen Harness. Host: Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE), College of Education, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Grade 8 class used media authoring software, explored its classroom possibilities; set goals, created projects, wrote tutorials thereon. Project approved by Canada's Schoolnet Grassroots program to become Interactive Learning Project for Internet. Descriptions, downloads.
Describes Squeak's role in Interactive Multimedia Program and Early Childhood Education Program Partnership, Columbia College, Chicago. This is the host of the annual summer SqueakFest.
Swiki-based, derived from Squeak Mailing List and elsewhere.
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