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* http://uchcom7.botik.ru/archive/a/uchcom/uchcom/educ/LOGO/evrologo93.html

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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)

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.


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.



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