Aaron writes a Javascript Page for a School Zoology Project

   So Aaron has been into writing games, web pages, html and javascript. Last year, to illustrate how photosynthesis works, he created a video game that totally impressed his teachers. This year, for his zoology project, he chose the beaver(yea, MIT!), but he couldn’t just write up a report. He had this epiphany on the way home from school and ran to the computer to work it all out.
   When he was done, he showed it to me, and I knew his teachers would be amazed again. When I picked him up from school that day, teacher Jill told me she was thrilled and amazed. She couldn’t believe it what he’d accomplished. So we thought we should put it on his webpage to show the www what he did for the project.
   This link will take you to the Beaver Report in a new window. You’ll have to float the mouse over various parts of the beaver skeleton and wait for little text windows to pop up. If something pops up, you can click the mouse and a message will appear at the bottom of the screen, showing Aaron’s research. When you get to the head, something a little more sophisticated happens. Aaron wrote all of it, did the animal research, and found the suitable images on the web. We’d love to know what you think!