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Sample Exercises

Collide-Oscope Assignment Danika Brown
MOO Journal Danika Brown
Respresentation Roxanne Mountford
Textual Analysis Roxanne Mountford

Basic MOO Commands

Connect
Movement
Communication
Requesting a MOO Player
Sending Moo Mail
Reading Moo Mail
Posting a Note
Other Necessary Commands


Information on OldPuebloMoo

Visit OldPuebleMOO's web site for information on connecting and interacting. The web site can be found at http://128.196.59.21:7000 or click HERE.

Help Notes on OldPueblo

Any object on OldPueblo can be accessed through a web browser. To see help notes posted by Roxanne Mountford on the Helpboard at Kitt Peak Classroom, type or paste http://128.196.59.21:7000/1226 (1226 is the Helpboard's object number) into your browser's url window or simply click HERE.

Accessing OldPueblo from the Web

To access OldPueblo MOO though the web, connect through MOOca Java (http://www.fcii.arizona.edu/tucson) or by clicking HERE.

Downloading Chaco's MOO Client

Chaco calls its MOO client Pueblo. To download Pueblo MOO client, click HERE.

Helpful Instructor Rooms in OldPuebloMOO

D3's Training Suite, in the Hall of Classrooms of OldPuebloMOO's Old Main, is a sample classroom. All of the teaching tools there are cloneable. Also, some help texts are available there. One help text you might find to be particularly fun is for attaching ascii art to a created object. You can go there by typing: @go D3.

The Generics Archive, located in the Library of OldPuebloMOO's Arizona State Museum, is a storeroom of cloneable teaching tools. Look in the Box of Educational Tools for tools that can be cloned. You can go there by typing: @go Generics Archive.