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Alan,  I think you need to mention how one can get their hands on the
"Squeakers DVD"
A few notes from the DVD cover:
"A documentary film celebrating a new way of teaching math and science
 to young children using computers with computer pioneer Dr. Alan Kay"
Squeakers is a documentary film on the groundbreaking new work in
computers and education by the 'Father of the Personal Computer" Dr.
Alan Kay, and his group of researchers.
Teaching children critical thinking skills through math and science is
 Dr. Kay's driving passion. It has fueled thirty years of computer
innovation starting at Xerox PARC in the 70's. Squeak is the latest --
 a powerful computer environment used here to develop a pilot
 curriculum
to help children attain math and science literacy at a very young age..
We see:
-- two exciting ongoing pilot programs in Los Angeles classrooms
-- a first-time Squeak workshop in Japan
-- a number of Dr Kay's Colleagues including cognitive psychologist
Jerome Bruner, musician and humanitarian Quincy Jones, and computer
and  education guru Seymour Paper.
-- fifth and sixth graders having fun learning Squeak!
An 18 chapter DVD, produced by a grant from Ball state university c
2002

The documentary was done by Ball State University, funded by Eli
Lilly, and shot in High-Def. It recently won 4 Emmy's and a Cine
Golden Eagle Award (the national award for documentaries).
Besides those you mentioned, let's not forget the original Squeakers
who made Squeak and the etoys authoring environment: Dan Ingalls, Ted
Kaehler, John Maloney, Andreas Raab, Michael Reuger, Scott Wallace.
And let's not forget the wonderful "Squeak List" (that's you folks)
who have made so many contributions to all facets of Squeak.
I'd love to have more folks on the Squeak List get interested in
making even better and more extensive environments for children