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 Wally Feurzeig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wally Feurzeig joined the firm in 1962 to work with its newly available facilities in the Artificial Intelligence Department, one of the earliest AI organizations.
Wally Feurzeig is an inventor of the LOGO programming language, and a well-known researcher in Artificial Intelligence.
Wally's collaborators in this research were Daniel Bobrow, Richard Grant and Cynthia Solomon from BBN and consultant Seymour Papert, who had recently arrived at MIT from Jean Piaget 's Institute in Geneva.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wally_Feurzeig

  
 Dartmouth ALGOL 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the limited size of the LGP-30 precluded a full implementation of ALGOL 60, certain of its features (arrays called by value, own arrays, strings, variable array bounds, and recursion) were omitted; but the implementors did include parameters called by name, using "thunks" (Ingerman, 1961; Irons and Wally Feurzeig, 1961), and integer labels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dartmouth_ALGOL_30

  
 11 September 2002: Seymour Papert - Constructionism
Wally is Principle Scientist at BBN Technologies in Cambridge, MA.
grackle.colorado.edu:4242 /techcog/14

  
 Integrating Telecommunications into Education
The contributing authors are Jon Ogborn; Chris Dede, Marilyn Salzman, R. Bowen Loftin, and Debra Sprague; Michele Wisnudel Spitulnik, Joseph Krajcik, and Elliot Soloway; Barbara White and Christina Schwartz; Diana Fisher and Ron Zaraza; Bill Barowy and Nancy Roberts; Wally Feurzeig; Uri Wilensky; Mike and Ann Eisenberg; Mitch Resnick; and Paul Horwit.
The book, aimed at precollege teachers, shows how the role of simulation modeling in investigating dynamic processes is now extending beyond research and university environments to the precollege world.
The book has an accompanying CD including several different modeling languages and examples of student modeling projects.
www.lesley.edu /faculty/nroberts/page/book6.html

  
 RELease 1.0: Participative spaces for children - includes related article on important people in the computer game industry
BBN researcher Wally Feurzeig, a colleague of Kort's, recently won a short-term NSF grant to examine the feasibility of large-scale, distributed, multiuser virtual spaces.
Feurzeig is also working to integrate scientific applications into the MUSE architecture on a testbed system that he runs on Kort's fleet of MUSEnet computers.
Feurzeig and others continue to explore how applications and multi-user environments fit.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0REL/is_n5_v95/ai_17071692

  
 [Mathxplor-l] The Road Ahead
Wally Feurzeig Wallace Feurzeig feurzeig at bbn.com Phone: 617-873-3448 Fax: 617-873-2794 Principal Scientist, BBN Technologies 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
I think the Xploratorium will be a great deal more vital and valuable if it attracts to mathematics more than the usual suspects.
mailman.csd.univie.ac.at /pipermail/mathxplor-l/2000-October/000124.html

  
 The LOGO Lineage
Wallace Feurzeig is a division scientist in information sciences for Bolt Beranek and Newman.
www.atariarchives.org /deli/logo.php

  
 INSTRUCTIONS
Feurzeig, A. Cuoco, P. Goldenberg, and D. Morrison.
eurologo.web.elte.hu /lectures/wally.htm

  
 Inquiry
Goldenberg, E. and Feurzeig, W. Exploring language with Logo.
www.dkrc.org /bib/dkrc/keyword/inquiry.shtml

  
 O'Shea.doc
Feurzeig, W., Papert, S.,Bloom, M.,Grant,R. and Solomon,C. (1969) Programming languages as a conceptual framework for teaching mathematics (Technical Report No. 1899).
Constructionism in practice: Designing, thinking, and learning in a digital world.
lcs.www.media.mit.edu /groups/el/events/files/O'Shea.doc

  
 [Eurologo2003] include me
Include me. Thank you, Wally Feurzeig Wallace Feurzeig feurzeig at bbn.com Phone: 617-873-3448 Fax: 617-873-2794 Principal Scientist, BBN Technologies 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
mailman.csd.univie.ac.at /pipermail/eurologo-l/2002-July/000010.html

  
 LOGO FAQ
According to Wally Feurzeig in his article in *Digital Deli*, 1984, Logo was named by him at BBN and Paul Wexelblat built the first turtle on the floor.
Both Wally F. and I are available via email (Wally is feurzeig@bbn.com, and I am wex@uml.edu) although I am not able to do the FAQ, I would certainly be interested in helping with the history of the early Logo.
Logo was originally developed by Daniel Bobrow and Wallace Feurzeig at Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc., and Seymour Papert, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1960's.
www.erzwiss.uni-hamburg.de /Sonstiges/Logo/logofaqx.htm

  
 ednet.3.txt
The acronym 'MUSE' was suggested by Wally Feurzeig.
By the fall of 1990, MicroMush had been ported from the small Sun machine at Cal State Fresno, and had been renamed MicroMuse.
When the Klingensteins returned from a summer vacation in Yellowstone National Park, 'Calvin' constructed a model of Yellowstone in MicroMuse, complete with working geysers and a wandering moose.
underground.musenet.org:8080 /bkort/ednet/ednet.3.txt

  
 A History of the BBN Piano
Mario Grignetti, Don Allen, Wally Feurzeig, and Ray Nickerson shared their memories of obtaining the piano and its early days.
Three senior scientists who played piano--Mario Grignetti, Don Allen, and Wally Feurzeig--were on the committee.
Mario, Don, and Wally wanted a grand piano, and given their budget, that meant a used piano.
www.ir.bbn.com /~bschwart/publications/piano.html

  
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This set of functions provides drawing tools for drawing in a relative coordinate space (move, turn, move, turn), similar to that of LOGO - the earliest graphic computer language made by Wally Feurzeig and Seymour Papert in the late 60's.
Basic documentation of their use is in the comments of the file, but here is a sample script that will generate a spiral.
Simple library of functions for MEL that perform basic "turtle" functions - you all remember LOGO don't you?
www.nthd.org /nthd/235/7

  
 1009
I have read the Feurzeig article, talked to Paul Wexelblat and have asked for a verification from Paul, Seymour and sent e-mail to wally.
] >Although Papert's role in the development of Logo was certainly >crucial, I think this sentence somewhat overstates it, and understates >that of Wally Feurzeig, who organized that group at BBN to create a >programming language for kids, and who gave Logo its name.
Having recieved no response I let the sentence stand.
www.cs.uml.edu /~fredm/cher/logo/comp.lang.logo/1009

  
 A Pinocchio estimation game - detecting implausible approximations
- Quote from a personal communication from Wally Feurzeig.
The software for the computer-generated version will contain a complexity measure that can be set to provide statements suitable for students at different age and skill levels.
www.vendian.org /envelope/dir2/pinocchio_game.html

  
 C&I 407Inquiry Reading List
Goldenberg, E. P., & Feurzeig, W. Exploring language with Logo.
www.mste.uiuc.edu /scied/ci407/Inquiry_readings_list.html

  
 Computer Science Pure and Simple
Wally Feurzeig invented Logo, a new programming language (based on LISP), to provide kids with a new way of playing with mathematical ideas.
They wanted kids to program the turtle, not scientists.
Paul Wexelblat built a radio-controlled, wireless turtle named Irving.
www.homeschoolblogger.com /ComputerLady/574

  
 Mathematical Approaches to Things
For example, here's a problem we got from Wally Feurzeig (they say this actually happened at lunch one day):
If you are able to connect the result to something else, you have the makings of new or sharper results.
www.edc.org /MLT/ConnGeo/HOM/math.html

  
 Images from the Workshop
Amy Bruckman, Uri Wilensky, Mike Eisenberg, Janet Kolodner, and Wally Feurzeig.
www.cc.gatech.edu /gvu/edtech/nsfws/images.html

  
 GasLab-0.9
Wally Feurzeig, Nora Sabelli, Ron Thornton and Paul Horwitz made valuable suggestions to the project design.
Neuman, E., Feurzeig, W., Garik, P. and Horwitz, P. Paper presented at the European Logo Conference.
Feurzeig, W. A Visual Programming Environment for Mathematics Education'.
ccl.northwestern.edu /papers/gaslab

  
 Logo
Logo programming language The Logo programming language is an adaptation by Wally Feurzeig and Lisp programming language...
External links Official web site Viacom press release...
No Logo No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies, a 2000.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/logo.html

  
 Logo and Language
, Paul Goldenberg and Wally Feurzeig begin with some gossip;
el.media.mit.edu /logo-foundation/logo/language.html

  
 Geometry Center Software Conference
Abs.: Teaching and technology by Wally Feurzeig on 07/14/93.
mathforum.org /~sarah/HTMLthreads/articletocs/geom.ctr.software.conf.html

  
 String 24-10
I did a master's thesis in 1983 that involved a research study on LOGO --the computer programming language developed by Seymour Papert, Wally Feurzeig and others at MIT and Bolt, Beranek, and Newman.
I was a fifth grade teacher at the time and had just read Papert's book Mindstorms.
Let me start by giving a personal example.
itech1.coe.uga.edu /itforum/paper24/24-10.html

  
 DigiBarn: Re-visiting and revising the famous Bushy Tree diagram of the lineage of visual computing systems
Logo, the brain child of Seymour Papert (MIT AI Lab) and Wally Feurzeig was originally a symbolic programming language for kids.
Papert added a graphical component in the form of a “turtle” that moves about the display under program control, carrying a programmable pen that can chart its progress.
Two other systems, built for children, might qualify as graphical computing environments.
www.digibarn.com /stories/desktop-history/bushytree.html

  
 Program of Eurologo`97, Hungary, Budapest
Wally honouring Eurologo as the "father" of Logo
Eric Neumann, Wallace Feurzeig, Peter Garik, Dr. Allan Collins (USA)
This was a great chance to meet friends - old and new - and was held in the conference building in the form of a buffet reception.
eurologo.web.elte.hu /prog.htm

  
 Logo Update - Computer Games
3 Goldenberg, E. Paul, and Feurzeig, Wallace, Exploring Langauge with Logo, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987
We have observed over the years that the greater the understanding of English grammar, the more clever and witty the Madlibs.
el.media.mit.edu /logo-foundation/pubs/logoupdate/v7n2/games2.html

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