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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 12/06/2020 à 16:06, Juan Vuletich a
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5EE38BEB.4020001@jvuletich.org"> I
can not help wondering what is still missing for that very
article, together with the examples, to be an active essay itself,
running in the Smalltalk system. Erudite, Glamorous Toolkit,
StyleTextEditor, Morphic Projects are all pieces in that space.
What else is needed? How can we move forward?<br>
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<p>IMO, getting right the backbone where dynamic media will fit in
place is the tuff part. Since 5000 years, our culture is text
based, the <b>hand</b> and the <b>eyes</b> are its tools.
Looking at what is happening in school (primary up to senior high
school) is interesting because it is where our culture is
transmitted to our young.<br>
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<p>The way we teach at school is articulated around texts: teachers
provide a lot of text documents (book, exercises book), students
produce a lot of text too (mainly exercises resolution, drawing -
on the desk too -, notes). As a teacher, I only know and speak
about this context. But clearly we are not where we could be, I
fell daily this frustration. Why be limited to physical text
contents, why not digital dynamic media as text, sound, video,
lesson, exercises circulating between the teachers and students,
annotated, re-annotated, cut in piece for exploration. Sometime I
fell like we are stuck in the XIXe century although I use daily
computer in front of the students. So yes now we can use computer,
but it's like dragging around a cinderblock, so many obstacles for
so little outcomes.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5EE38BEB.4020001@jvuletich.org">
The Dynabook and Active Essays ideas are extremely important for
me. Cuis is becoming mature enough to be a good base for them.
(Although I think that vector graphics is a must).<br>
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<p>Cuis is mature and even more importantly it is <b>agile like a
ballerina</b>. I use your recommendation: start the morning with
a fresh image, load my code, never save the image, only the
packages. It is very easy to do with a minimal, easy to remember
syntax, very fast and Cuis never crash (ok, just once)<br>
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<p>Agree about vector graphics, otherwise how will you do state of
the art stylus handwriting/sketching on the dynabook? </p>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5EE38BEB.4020001@jvuletich.org"> <br>
I think that, as you suggest, writing active essays will require,
in addition to some natural language, and perhaps topic specific
jargon, good Smalltalk skills. But I believe that a casual reader
of an active essay should be able to get most of the ideas without
needing to understand the code, in the same way we can get a good
part of what a technical book is talking about, without looking at
the formulas.<br>
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<p>I wrote another small article discussing about these questions,
based on A. Kay writing.</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://blog.drgeo.eu/2018/07/the-dynabook-concept.html">https://blog.drgeo.eu/2018/07/the-dynabook-concept.html</a><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5EE38BEB.4020001@jvuletich.org"> <br>
People are trying to do OpenScience / ReproducibleResearch with
Python Jupyter Notebooks. We can do much better than that!</blockquote>
<p>I don't know much about this. Experimental science teacher in
school could benefit of a content with media of heterogeneous
forms: text with some handsketched writing, photography/video,
table of data collected from the device input sensors, etc. <br>
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<p>The mental image I like is to imagine a <b>student A4 textbook</b>,
with contents on the forms of handwritten text, an interactive
diagram he can play with, a vocal note of a Spanish language
exercises, and some data he collected from the temperature sensors
plugged to the textbook. For a meaningfull use of IT in education,
it would be a good start.<br>
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<p>Of course student will receive his dynabook at the primary school
and keep it at least until senior high.</p>
<p>Are we dreaming? ;-)<br>
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<p>Hilaire<br>
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