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: Occasional demo versions or legacy editions might be hosted on educational portals, though the official INT website is the primary source for current versions like PervoLogo 4.0 .
: For those seeking similar free tools, ScratchJR or the open-source PiktoMir (developed by NIISI RAN) offer comparable pictogram-based programming for young children .
: The central character is a "Turtle" that can be programmed to move, draw, change shapes, and play sounds .
: The environment includes tools for drawing, animation, and audio recording, enabling the creation of interactive stories and games . Educational Applications
While PervoLogo is a commercial product developed by the Institute of New Technologies, it is often distributed to educational institutions via regional licenses or specialized hardware packages.
: Used to teach computer writing and basic literacy skills .
: Users build command sequences using "building blocks" and pictograms, allowing children who cannot yet read or count to create complex projects .
: Forms the basis of "Algorithmics for Preschoolers," teaching the "second literacy" of programming through play .