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- The Logo Foundation
- A nonprofit educational organization devoted to informing people about Logo and supporting them in their use of Logo-based software and learning environments. A list of Logo software, links and articles.
- Computer Science Logo Style, 2nd Edition, 3 Vol. Set - The MIT Press - , ordering information, and links to free online version of Brian Harvey's 1997 three-volume set, using Logo as the vehicle for an exploration of computer science from the perspective of symbolic computation and artificial intelligence. MIT Press.
- Drawing Space-Filling Curves in Logo - Procedures for drawing Hilbert, Sierpinski, Wirth, Dragon, Knuth, and other space-filling curves.
- Learning Logo - A number of lessons on learning Logo.
- Logo Club - Logo students in St.Petersburg Russia, share their ideas and projects.
- Logo Computer Language - Student Resources - Logo instructional material and exercises supplementing the textbook, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach. McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
- Logo FAQ - Brief overview of Logo, including history and resources. Extracts from comp.lang.logo, 1995.
- Logo (programming language) - Wikipedia - Encyclopedia article covering fundamentals of the structure and syntax of the language, history, implementations, and resources.
- Logo Programming Resources - Many projects (descriptions, downloads) and links. Gary S. Stager.
- Logo Users Ring - Web Ring of Logo related sites. Joining information and list of member sites.
- LogoEd - Highlighting source code editor for Logo language programs. Source code for Delphi 7.
- LogoForum Group and Mailing List - Subscription information and archives.
- Navajo Crafts and Logo Programming - 'NDAHOO'AAH is a project to develop and link the skills of traditional crafts and computer programming. Links to projects and designs. Monument Valley High School.
- Turtle Family Logo Page - Handouts and lesson plans used during presentations given at NCTM conferences and the Missouri Math Attack Symposium.
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