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====Prior Art?====
 
From [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/2009-March/000028.html Class start-up] posted by Stephen Jacobs on Sun Mar 8 16:51:39 EDT 2009:
 
From [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/2009-March/000028.html Class start-up] posted by Stephen Jacobs on Sun Mar 8 16:51:39 EDT 2009:
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"Has there been much of an effort to see what's gone before when designing Mongo?  Have folks hit the ACM SIGGRAPH library on education and games, the serious games or games 4 change mail lists and archives to look at other
 
"Has there been much of an effort to see what's gone before when designing Mongo?  Have folks hit the ACM SIGGRAPH library on education and games, the serious games or games 4 change mail lists and archives to look at other
 
efforts?"
 
efforts?"
 
:"Mongo is my half-baked idea.  I think it's got some good instincts, but I'm certainly no game designer, and I am in no way married to it.  So long as the output is completely Free and Open Source, focuses on delivering educational content in a self-contained, modular way that clearly maps to concepts identified in curriculum frameworks, and is written in a language that the typical bright 14-year-old kid can hack (which is why I lean towards Python), I will be delighted." from [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/2009-March/000030.html Class start-up] posted by Greg Dekoenigsberg on Sun Mar 8 20:04:01 EDT 2009
 
:"Mongo is my half-baked idea.  I think it's got some good instincts, but I'm certainly no game designer, and I am in no way married to it.  So long as the output is completely Free and Open Source, focuses on delivering educational content in a self-contained, modular way that clearly maps to concepts identified in curriculum frameworks, and is written in a language that the typical bright 14-year-old kid can hack (which is why I lean towards Python), I will be delighted." from [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/fourthgrademath/2009-March/000030.html Class start-up] posted by Greg Dekoenigsberg on Sun Mar 8 20:04:01 EDT 2009
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