<several discussions of America's educational
system snipped>
....So that's why we home-school, which pretty much sums up *my* opinion.
Hmm... what's the ideal home-schooling computer? I want the kids to
own the computer, be able to learn languages (Pascal, C++, Forth, open to
suggestions, as well as Japanese, Russian, etc.), be able to do science
projects with it, be able to word-process but not necessarily spell-check,
be able to run good educational software. I'm already biased towards a Mac
Plus (and own one), but certainly ready for suggestions. NeXT? MicroVax
3100? Cost, hardware and software, is a factor, of course.
I'm *hoping* this is an on-topic question, in as much as classic
computers are cheaper and simpler but demand more of the user to make work
properly and therefore make better learning tools than current machines; if
the answer is a new wintel box or a new iBook, I'd still like to hear it
but I'd like to hear it off-list. TIA,
- Mark
Well, I learned 90% of my computer science on a vax, so I tend to be biased
toward VMS and vax pascal, but realistically I think I'd build a linux box
and get the manuals for the various languages. I'd go with Pascal, C, and
Lisp for languages, I think. Maybe BASIC if the children were pre-teens.
It's easier for beginners to follow program flow when they have line numbers,
IMHO.
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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