From kim.rose at vpri.org Tue Mar 9 09:19:39 2010 From: kim.rose at vpri.org (Kim Rose) Date: Tue Mar 9 09:19:04 2010 Subject: [squeakland] Question about concentration - the card game In-Reply-To: <51C75C66F4349940B8E6A82D11ED20EF3AC81FE309@VIEXCHANGE.columbusschoolforgirls.org> References: <51C75C66F4349940B8E6A82D11ED20EF3AC81FE309@VIEXCHANGE.columbusschoolforgirls.org> Message-ID: Hi, Christine, I am fairly certain the people at Etoys Illinois have examples - http://www.etoysillinois.org/ & http://www.etoysillinois.org/library.php although not sure if they call it "concentration".... Kim Viewpoints Research is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving "powerful ideas education" for the world's children and advancing the state of systems research and personal computing. Please visit us online at www.vpri.org On Mar 9, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Christine Murakami wrote: > Does anyone know of a project that I can look at that is like a > concentration game? The game where you flip over two cards to see if > they match. If they do, the cards stay face-up, if they don?t they > flip back over. The program would need to track how many cards are > ?showing? so that a user couldn?t flip over more than two cards at a > time. > > Let me know. I?d like to see it, if it exists. > > Thanks! > > Christine > > Christine Murakami . > > Upper School Technology Integration Specialist > cmurakami@columbusschoolforgirls.org > 614-252-0781 x299 > > _______________________________________________ > squeakland mailing list > squeakland@squeakland.org > http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland