Logo in Russia
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Logo in Russia
LogoWriter and Exchange of programs
- Logo Telecommunications Network
- Logo telecommunications and LogoNet are the terms used to describe the ability to communicate between groups of students and teachers at various locations on the Internet via both a LogoExpress and LogoNet software
interface. Logowriter text, graphics, and digital video still images, formatted as Logowriter files, are exchanged between participants on the network. Therefore the students in Pereslav-Zalessky were able to "talk" with students in Omsk and share stories, graphics, and pictures with one another.
the Logo Group of the Institute of New Technologies of Education (INT)
- http://www.microworlds.com/support/logo-philosophy-russian-school.html
- https://eurologo.web.elte.hu/lectures/soprunov.htm
Alexandrov K., Soprunov S., Yakovleva E (1997). Logo for the Illiterate Programmers. Learning & Exploring with LOGO. Proceedings of the Sixth European Logo Conference. Budapest, Hungary, 205-209.
The Russian School System and the Logo Approach: Two Methods Worlds Apart
The strict structure, the unified, predetermined program, these were trademarks of the Russian school system. In the Soviet Union all schools, excluding a small number of specialized ones, were subject to a single common educational plan. Every teacher was assigned to “cover” certain material by a certain week, using the same textbook in every corner of the country and complying with the methods prescribed by the “higher up” educational bureaucracy.
Uchcom - Logo
- http://uchcom7.botik.ru/archive/a/uchcom/uchcom/educ/LOGO/evrologo93.html
- https://eurologo.web.elte.hu/lectures/patara.htm Turtle on the Web
KuMir
- Kumir - Russian-based programming language similar to Pascal and IDE, mainly intended for educational usage in schools.
- Rapira – A Russian-based interpreted procedural programming language with strong dynamic type system.
- Rapira (Russian: Рапира, rapier) is an educational procedural programming language developed in the Soviet Union and implemented on Agat computer, PDP-11 clones (Electronika, DVK, BK series) and Intel-8080/Z80 clones (Korvet). It was an interpreted language with dynamic type system and high level constructions. The language originally had a Russian-based set of keywords, but English and Moldovan were added later. Also, it was more elegant and easier to use than existing Pascal implementations of the time.
- Robik – A simple Russian-based programming language for teaching basics of programming to children.
ICT & Logo
- http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001303/130330eo.pdf - Alexey Semenov